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Celtic Fairy Tales: Traditional Stories from Ireland, Wales and Scotland - Joseph Jacobs, Cathy Dobson (Narrator) (Audiobook)
2011 | 6 hours and 34 minutes | ISBN : n/a | ASIN: B0058J2XLC | Unabridged | English | MP3 128 Kbps | 360 MB

The definitive collection of traditional Celtic fairy tales. Joseph Jacobs' 1892 anthology of the most enduring folklore from Ireland, Wales, Scotland, and Cornwall is a delight for both young and old. Leprechauns, giants, witches, princesses, castles, and sea monsters all abound in this compendium of the best mythology Britain and Ireland have to offer.
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Whispered Stories: Sandman - HOG Puzzle - Wendy99 (PC/ENG/2012)
English | Platform: PC | Release: May 22, 2012 | Publisher: Big Fish Games | Developer: Big Fish Games | 363 MB
Genre: Adventure | Hidden Object | Puzzle

Help the young orphan James locate his missing girlfriend, Mary, in Whispered Stories: Sandman. While searching for her, he falls under the spell of the sinister Sandman. To save his girlfriend he must find a cure against the evil spell of the Sandman. But where can he find it? Join James on his journey and help him to withstand the Sandman and save Mary in this mysterious Hidden Object Puzzle Adventure.
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Barbara Dancygier - The Language of Stories: A Cognitive Approach
Published: 2011-11-28 | ISBN: 1107005825 | PDF | 240 pages | 3.72 MB


How do we read stories? How do they engage our minds and create meaning? Are they a mental construct, a linguistic one or a cultural one? What is the difference between real stories and fictional ones? This book addresses such questions by describing the conceptual and linguistic underpinnings of narrative interpretation. Barbara Dancygier discusses literary texts as linguistic artifacts, describing the processes which drive the emergence of literary meaning. If a text means something to someone, she argues, there have to be linguistic phenomena that make it possible. Drawing on blending theory and construction grammar, the book focuses its linguistic lens on the concepts of the narrator and the story, and defines narrative viewpoint in a new way. The examples come from a wide spectrum of texts, primarily novels and drama, by authors such as William Shakespeare, Margaret Atwood, Philip Roth, Dave Eggers, Jan Potocki and Mikhail Bulgakov.