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        May 2021

        Revenge – Du bist niemals sicher

        Thriller

        by Jackson, Lisa

        Aus dem amerikanischen Englisch von Kristina Lake-Zapp

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        May 1996

        The Spanish Tragedy

        Thomas Kyd

        by David Bevington

        The "revenge" play became the most durable and commercially successful type of drama on the Elizabethan stage. This example by Thomas Kyd, who was one of the originators of the genre, brings to life the intrigues of the Spanish court, dramatically juxtaposing romantic passion with sudden violent death and clandestine politics. The ghost of Dan Andrea and his guide Revenge observe the dark and bloody action throughout, provoking questions about the nature of the human condition. ;

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        November 2020

        Conversations

        by Syrithe Pugh

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        June 2024

        Dark Scar

        A psychological Thriller. Dr. Evelin Wolf and Alex Gutenberg 2

        by Roxann Hill, Paul Wagle, Rebecca Steinberg, John Julian, Nicholas Mockridge, Alexios Saskalidis

        Death lurks in the shadows Who are you? Hamburg Criminal Psychologist Dr. Evelin Wolf wonders as she examines the severely disturbed homeless man with the conspicuous scar across his face. The extremely aggressive man with no memory or identity is alleged to have committed a brutal murder. But Evelin and Assistant District Attorney Alex Gutenberg doubt his guilt and suspect there is something more behind the supposedly crystal-clear case. Shortly thereafter, Hamburg is shaken by a series of murders unparalleled in cruelty and sadism. The perverted killer draws a bloody trail across the Hanseatic city and links it with a clear message to Alex and Evelin: Revenge. Alex and Evelin work feverishly to solve both cases. In the process, they make a fatal mistake. And the killer exploits it mercilessly…

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        December 2025

        Beautiful Venom (Vipers, Band 1)

        Dark Hockey-Romance von Bestsellerautorin Rina Kent - Gefährliches Spiel aus Verlangen, Rache und Macht - Exklusives Lesezeichen und Farbschnitt in der 1. Auflage

        by Rina Kent, Emma Gillette, Sara Riffel

        In einer Höhle voller Vipern ist Rache das tödlichste Gift. „ Sie haben meine Welt zerstört und jetzt werde ich ihre zum Einsturz bringen .“ Ein Elite-College-Hockeyteam, das das Eis und die Schatten dahinter beherrscht – die Vipers sind Dahlias einzige Spur, um die Strippenzieher, die hinter ihrem Unglück stecken, aufzuspüren. Unter ihnen befindet sich Kane Davenport, eine einsame Green Flag in einem Nest voller Schlangen – und die einzige Möglichkeit, um an die Mannschaft heranzukommen. Doch zu spät wird klar, hinter seiner Fassade schimmern die giftigen Schuppen eines Raubtiers. Der Auftakt der heißbegehrten Dark-Romance-Reihe von Rina Kent und der Start in ein neues Kapitel des Renaverse! Die Infiltration einer Eishockey -Mannschaft – Rina Kents heißerwartete Dark Romance mit giftiger Rache, eiskalten Geheimnissen und leidenschaftlicher Erotik ! Eishockey-Dark-Romance mit Revenge : Ein College-Team mit dunklen Geheimnissen und eine Heldin, die alles riskiert, um sie zu Fall zu bringen. Eine Undercover-Mission mit Konsequenzen : Was als kalkulierter Racheplan beginnt, wird zu einem brandgefährlichen Spiel aus Verlangen, Macht und tödlicher Anziehung. Mit edlem Farbschnitt und passendem Lesezeichen in der Erstauflage - Nur solange der Vorrat reicht!

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        March 2001

        The boxmaker's revenge

        'Orthodoxy', 'Heterodoxy' and the politics of the parish in early Stuart London

        by Peter Lake, Peter Lake, Anthony Milton, Jason Peacey, Alexandra Gajda

        This book is based on a story. Its main protagonists are a London clergyman, Stephen Denison, and a lay sectmaster and prophet, John Etherington. The dispute between the two men blew up in the mid-1620s, but its reverberations can be traced back to the 1590s and continued to 1640. Through Denison the book analyses the tensions and contradictions within the 'religion of protestants' that dominated great swathes of the early Stuart church. Through Etherington, it eavesdrops on a London puritan underground that has remained largely hidden from view and which, while it was related to, indeed, parasitic upon, was not coterminous with, the order and orthodoxy-centred puritanism of Stephen Denison. By placing the Denison/Etherington dispute in its multiple contexts, the book becomes a study of puritan theology and intra-puritan theological dispute; of lay clerical relations and of the politics of the parish; and thus of the social history of parish and puritan religion in London. ;

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        August 2023

        Poison on the early modern English stage

        Plants, paints and potions

        by Lisa Hopkins, Bill Angus

        Many early modern plays use poison, most famously Hamlet, where the murder of Old Hamlet showcases the range of issues poison mobilises. Its orchard setting is one of a number of sinister uses of plants which comment on both the loss of horticultural knowledge resulting from the Dissolution of the Monasteries and also the many new arrivals in English gardens through travel, trade, and attempts at colonisation. The fact that Old Hamlet was asleep reflects unease about soporifics troubling the distinction between sleep and death; pouring poison into the ear smuggles in the contemporary fear of informers; and it is difficult to prove. This book explores poisoning in early modern plays, the legal and epistemological issues it raises, and the cultural work it performs, which includes questions related to race, religion, nationality, gender, and humans' relationship to the environment.

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        June 2026

        Tis Pity She's a Whore

        by Martin White

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        July 2008

        Avengers of Blood

        Homicide in Athenian Law and Custom from Draco to Demosthenes

        by Phillips, David D.

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        May 1996

        The Revenger's Tragedy

        Thomas Middleton / Cyril Tourneur

        by R.A. Foakes

        This play depicts a morally corrupt world where the desire for justice is contaminated by the obsession for revenge. The characters take pleasure in watching adultery, incest and murder. The play's chief moral spokesman, Vindice, is at the same time enamoured of and disgusted by, the luxury of the court. Locating the play in relation to the best recent criticism, and exploring its complexities with a contemporary eye, furthers the reputation of these comprehensive student editions. ;

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        February 2004

        Der Schwarm

        Roman

        by Schätzing, Frank

        Whales begin sinking ships. Toxic, eyeless crabs poison Long Island’s water supply. The North Sea shelf collapses, killing thousands in Europe. Around the world, countries are beginning to feel the effects of the ocean’s revenge as the seas and their inhabitants begin a violent revolution against mankind. At stake is the survival of the Earth’s fragile ecology – and ultimately, the survival of the human race itself. The apocalyptic catastrophes of The Day After Tomorrow meet the watery menace of The Abyss in this gripping, scientifically realistic, and utterly imaginative thriller.

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        December 2025

        Wuthering Heights

        The classic tale of boundless love and destructive hate | Elegant edition with sprayed edges

        by Emily Brontë

        For those who love stories that echo long after the last page Set against the desolate backdrop of the rugged Yorkshire moorlands, this dramatic love story revolves around the passionate and headstrong Catherine and the fierce, quick-tempered Heathcliff. When Catherine chooses to marry another man, defying her own heart, Heathcliff – consumed by jealousy and an implacable thirst for revenge – pulls his great love into an unstoppable spiral of passion and destruction. Wild, dark, and intense, Emily Brontë’s timeless tale of Catherine and Heathcliff remains one of the most powerful and widely read works in English literature to this day.

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        January 2023

        The gift of narrative in medieval England

        by Nicholas Perkins

        This invigorating study places medieval romance narrative in dialogue with theories and practices of gift and exchange, opening new approaches to questions of storytelling, agency, gender and materiality in some of the most engaging literature from the Middle Ages. It argues that the dynamics of the gift are powerfully at work in romances: through exchanges of objects and people; repeated patterns of love, loyalty and revenge; promises made or broken; and the complex effects that time works on such objects, exchanges and promises. Ranging from the twelfth century to the fifteenth, and including close discussions of poetry by Chaucer, the Gawain-Poet and romances in the Auchinleck Manuscript, this book will prompt new ideas and debate amongst students and scholars of medieval literature, as well as anyone curious about the pleasures that romance narratives bring.

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        February 2009

        Beyond The Spanish Tragedy

        A study of the works of Thomas Kyd

        by Lukas Erne, Paul Edmondson, Martin White

        Kyd is arguably Shakespeare's most important tragic predecessor. Brilliantly fusing the drama of the academic and popular traditions, Thomas Kyd's plays are of central importance for understanding how the drama of Shakespeare and his contemporaries came about. Called 'an extraordinary dramatic . genius' by T.S. Eliot, Thomas Kyd invented the revenge tragedy genre that culminated in Shakespeare's Hamlet some twelve years later. In this study, The Spanish Tragedy - the most popular of all plays on the English Renaissance stage - receives the extensive scholarly and critical treatment it deserves, including a full reception and modern stage history. Yet as Erne shows, Thomas Kyd is much more than the author of a single masterpiece. Don Horatio (partly extant in The First Part of Hieronimo), the lost early Hamlet, Soliman and Perseda, and Cornelia all belong to what emerges in this work as a coherent dramatic oeuvre. This groundbreaking study is now in paperback. ;

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        December 2025

        Frankenstein Or the Modern Prometheus

        English Edition | The Gothic classic on the dark side of science | With sprayed edges

        by Mary Shelley

        An immortal tale about the dangers of excessive ambition and the essence of being human The ambitious young scientist Victor Frankenstein is obsessed with unlocking the secret to creating life. One fateful night, he achieves the unthinkable: he brings to life a creature of his own making. Horrified by the ugliness of his creation, though, he abandons this sensitive being, who desperately longs for love and acceptance. Rejected by the world and driven by a thirst for revenge, the creature ultimately turns against his creator – and everything he holds dear.Amid the majestic landscapes of the Swiss Alps, a bitter pursuit unfolds that leads to the icy reaches of the North Pole and into the darkest corners of the human soul. Mary Shelley’s timeless masterpiece is much more than just Gothic horror: it is a profound reflection on the dangers of boundless ambition and on the existential need for belonging and love.

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