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Dora Greenwell

    Dora Greenwell était une poétesse anglaise dont les œuvres furent longtemps associées à une profonde perspicacité spirituelle et à un fin génie poétique. Son écriture laissait souvent entendre un lien avec la Société des Amis, alimentant de nombreuses spéculations contemporaines. Bien que des fragments de sa vie personnelle aient émergé au fil du temps, son existence réelle est restée largement méconnue pendant une période prolongée, conduisant à des idées fausses généralisées. Sa poésie, célébrée pour sa profondeur introspective et spirituelle, a laissé une marque distinctive dans le paysage littéraire.

    Songs of Salvation: By Dora Greenwell
    Poems by Dora Greenwell
    Patience Of Hope
    Lacordaire
    Selected Poems From The Writings Of Dora Greenwell
    The Power of Prayer
    • Greenwell's poetry is at once lyrical and deeply introspective. This collection of her selected works is a beautiful tribute to the power of language and the written word.

      Selected Poems From The Writings Of Dora Greenwell
    • Lacordaire

      • 330pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      This book is a collection of sermons delivered by Henri Lacordaire, a prominent French Dominican friar and preacher, during the mid-19th century. Lacordaire was known for his eloquence and powerful oratory skills, and this book showcases his ability to inspire and move his audiences.

      Lacordaire
    • Patience Of Hope

      • 180pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      This book is a spiritual meditation on the theme of 'patience of hope', based on a passage from the New Testament book of Thessalonians. The author, Dora Greenwell, was a 19th-century writer and thinker who explored religious and philosophical themes in her work. The book is a deep and inspiring examination of the nature of faith, hope, and perseverance, and is sure to be of interest to anyone seeking spiritual guidance or inspiration.

      Patience Of Hope
    • Poems by Dora Greenwell

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      This collection of poems by Dora Greenwell showcases the poet's unique style and lyrical voice. From haunting elegies to joyful celebrations of nature, Greenwell's poetry covers a wide range of emotions and experiences. Whether you are a poetry enthusiast or simply interested in exploring the work of a lesser-known poet, this book is a must-read.

      Poems by Dora Greenwell
    • Dora Greenwell was a 19th century poet and hymnwriter whose works focused on religious themes and spiritual growth. This collection features some of her most beloved pieces, with powerful imagery and stirring language that continue to resonate today. A beautiful addition to any poetry lover's collection.

      Songs of Salvation: By Dora Greenwell
    • The Patience of Hope

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      The Patience of Hope is a collection of essays by Dora Greenwell, a prominent figure in the Victorian Spiritualist movement and a prolific poet and author. In these essays, Greenwell explores the themes of hope, faith, and spirituality, drawing on her own experiences and insights. This book will appeal to readers interested in spirituality and personal growth.

      The Patience of Hope
    • Carmina Crucis

      • 148pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

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      Carmina Crucis