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Promoted ContentApril 2021
Sylvia und der Vogel
by Gemma Koomen, Martina Tichy
Versteckt hinter Blättern und Zweigen leben die Baumhüter. Sie sind nur daumengroß und kümmern sich darum, dass es dem Baum gutgeht. Am liebsten sammeln sie Früchte und Nüsse und spielen dann alle gemeinsam. Nur die kleine Baumhüterin Sylvia ist lieber für sich allein. Bis ein Vogelkind ihr Leben auf den Kopf stellt. Die beiden freunden sich miteinander an, und die schüchterne Sylvia erkennt, dass es zu zweit noch viel mehr Spaß macht, die Welt zu entdecken, denn mit dem munteren Zausel ist immer etwas los. Bis sie bei einem Ausflug einen Vogelschwarm entdecken. Sind das Zausels neue Freunde? In poetischen Bildern erzählt Gemma Koomen von den kleinen Geheimnissen, die man hinter jedem Zweig entdecken kann. Und dass man manchmal einfach einen Freund braucht, der einem Mut macht, aus seinem Versteck zu kommen.
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The ArtsMay 2024The Family of Love
By Lording Barry
by Sophie Tomlinson
The Family of Love charts a successful love intrigue between the cash-strapped Gerardine, and Maria, the sequestered niece of the mercenary Doctor Glister. Their romance unfolds against the dissection of two citizen marriages, the Glisters' and the Purges'. Mistress Purge attends Familist meetings independently, arousing her husband's suspicions about her marital fidelity. Two libertines, Lipsalve and Gudgeon, go in search of sex and solubility (freedom from constipation), receiving more than they bargain for in respect of the latter. This scholarly edition of Family of Love marks the first occasion on which the comedy is attributed to Lording Barry in print. It brings together literary and historical discussion with a thorough analysis of the play's disputed authorship. Tomlinson highlights Barry's rich vein of burlesque humour in a comedy that combines magic, a trunk, and a mock-court session with vigorous colloquial language.
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The ArtsJanuary 2022The Family of Love
By Lording Barry
by Helen Ostovich, Sophie Tomlinson
The Family of Love charts a successful love intrigue between the cash-strapped Gerardine, and Maria, the sequestered niece of the mercenary Doctor Glister. Their romance unfolds against the dissection of two citizen marriages, the Glisters' and the Purges'. Mistress Purge attends Familist meetings independently, arousing her husband's suspicions about her marital fidelity. Two libertines, Lipsalve and Gudgeon, go in search of sex and solubility (freedom from constipation), receiving more than they bargain for in respect of the latter. This scholarly edition of Family of Love marks the first occasion on which the comedy is attributed to Lording Barry in print. It brings together literary and historical discussion with a thorough analysis of the play's disputed authorship. Tomlinson highlights Barry's rich vein of burlesque humour in a comedy that combines magic, a trunk, and a mock-court session with vigorous colloquial language.