Volume Two: Time for a fireside chat.Is a lifetime of poetry based on a culmination of intimate spiritually inspired experiences that will encourage you to continue on your personal faith journey with The Holy Trinity, and to accept Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior. In addition, the author has placed scriptural references at the bottom of some of the pages of the poems to reinforce the strong spiritual influence. The author has also shared some of her "lifetime" experiences that will enhance reading this collection of poems, and provide the reader with an excellent opportunity to peacefully consider, reflect, and initiate spiritual growth. The author provides a myriad of poems that are timely and will touch your heart if you're open to receiving a bifurcation of infinite joy. Finally, these poems are not what you would find in a traditional book of poetry...these poems are inviting, full of vigor, insight, and unconditional love to be shared with everyone. P.Y.B.T. (Praise You Blessed Trinity).
In Air’s Appearance, Jayne Elizabeth Lewis enlists her readers in pursuit of the elusive concept of atmosphere in literary works. She shows how diverse conceptions of air in the eighteenth century converged in British fiction, producing the modern literary sense of atmosphere and moving novelists to explore the threshold between material and immaterial worlds. Air’s Appearance links the emergence of literary atmosphere to changing ideas about air and the earth’s atmosphere in natural philosophy, as well as to the era’s theories of the supernatural and fascination with social manners—or, as they are now known, “airs.” Lewis thus offers a striking new interpretation of several standard features of the Enlightenment—the scientific revolution, the decline of magic, character-based sociability, and the rise of the novel—that considers them in terms of the romance of air that permeates and connects them. As it explores key episodes in the history of natural philosophy and in major literary works like Paradise Lost, “The Rape of the Lock,” Robinson Crusoe, and The Mysteries of Udolpho, this book promises to change the atmosphere of eighteenth-century studies and the history of the novel.
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