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Sara Maitland

    27 februari 1950

    Sara Maitland is een Britse schrijfster en academica, wiens werk vaak een neiging tot magisch realisme vertoont. Ze staat bekend om zowel haar romans als haar korte verhalen. Maitland wordt beschouwd als een feministische schrijfster en liep voorop in de feministische beweging van de jaren '70. Religie is een ander prominent thema in haar werk, dat haar rooms-katholieke geloof weerspiegelt.

    Angel Maker
    True North
    Religious Language
    A Map of the New Country (RLE Women and Religion)
    Three Times Table
    Virgin Territory
    • Written by the author of "Daughter of Jerusalem", "Virgin Territory" and "A Book of Spells", this is a story about three women - a mother, a daughter and grandaughter - who reach a crisis in their lives on a strange and significant night.

      Three Times Table
    • A Map of the New Country (RLE Women and Religion)

      Women and Christianity

      • 238bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen

      The book examines the evolving role of Christian women, particularly those identifying as feminists, within the church context over the past fifteen to twenty years. It highlights how these women are inspired by the contemporary Women's Movement to challenge the sexism and patriarchal structures traditionally associated with both Catholic and Protestant denominations. Sara Maitland explores their efforts towards spiritual renewal and improving the status of women in Christianity, offering insights into the intersection of faith and feminism.

      A Map of the New Country (RLE Women and Religion)
    • Religious Language

      • 192bladzijden
      • 7 uur lezen

      In this book, Professor Ramsey attempts to show how the concern of contemporary philosophy with language has implications for theology--its claims and apologetic, its problems and controversies. He argues that, far from being necessarily irreligious, logical empiricism provides us with a tool that can be of the greatest service to theology, making possible, between philosophy and theology, not only a new cooperation but a new venture altogether.

      Religious Language
    • Princesses who never wanted to be rescued... debutantes who are unwilling to keep quiet about politics just to preserve their marriage prospects... fairy tale characters who question key motivations in their own, now-famous stories... The protagonists of Sara Maitland’s remarkable short fiction all seem to be bursting at the seams of their own characterisation, challenging our understanding of age-old narratives, and showing even the fundamentals of storytelling to be fluid, malleable and unreliable. Spanning over 40 years of writing, Sara Maitland’s Selected Stories brings together highlights from a phenomenal career in short fiction. Traditional folk stories, myths and fairy tales are expertly interrogated, modernised and given feminist and scientific re-readings. Drawing from classical, Norse, Inuit and other pagan mythologies, these stories find folkloric archetypes alive and well in every conceivable modern context. Formally innovative, emotionally edgy and deeply imbued with a sense of landscape, they speak to our abiding concerns about humanity’s relationship with the natural world, and the past’s uncanny ability to creep into our present and re-shape it, according to its own needs.

      True North
    • Angel Maker

      The Short Stories of Sara Maitland

      • 351bladzijden
      • 13 uur lezen
      3,0(1)Tarief

      A collection of stories on women, from biblical heroines to simple housewives. The story, The Burning Times, is on lesbians in the Middle Ages, Fag Hags: A Field Guide, is on women who go out with gay men, and Siren Song is on some revengeful sirens.

      Angel Maker
    • A Book of Silence

      • 320bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen
      3,9(132)Tarief

      A deeply thoughtful, honest and illuminating memoir about a phenomenon too often neglected in the contemporary world.

      A Book of Silence
    • From the Forest

      A Search for the Hidden Roots of Our Fairy Tales

      • 368bladzijden
      • 13 uur lezen
      3,6(29)Tarief

      Exploring the profound connection between fairy tales and forests, the book delves into how these ancient narratives evoke a range of emotions, from beauty and magic to spookiness and horror. Maitland highlights the interplay between the enchanting landscapes and the secrets they hold, revealing the dual nature of these tales as both gifts and perils. Through this lens, readers are invited to reconsider the cultural significance and psychological depth of fairy tales in relation to their natural settings.

      From the Forest
    • A magical exploration of the ancient landscape of forests and the ancient genre of fairytales, drawing fascinating and surprising connections between the two, by the author of the bestselling A Book Of Silence

      Gossip from the Forest
    • Moss Witch

      • 231bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen
      3,7(102)Tarief

      A bryologist enters an ancient piece of British woodland to research a rare strain of moss, only to discover an even more exotic specimen; a geologist explains the failures of the feminist movement to her teenage niece in terms of tectonic subduction; two Old Testament newlyweds scheme to make the most of their tightly negotiated dowry by applying 21st-century genetic engineering techniques...Each story in this collection of short fiction fuses together specific pieces of scientific research with an ancient myth or folkloric archetype. In these stories, readers will encounter witches that can outwit botanists, religious soothsayers that read evolutionary biology in feverish dreams, and scientists who fall in love with the birds that they study. A specially written afterword penned by a scientist follows each story, expanding upon the theory within the story, be it quantum mechanics, planetary physics, game theory, or nanotechnology.

      Moss Witch