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The Enchantress of Florence is the ninth novel by Salman Rushdie, published in 2008. [1] According to Rushdie this is his "most researched book" which required "years and years of reading". [2] The novel was published on 11 April 2008 by Jonathan Cape London, and in the United States by Random House. [3]
The Warlock. The Enchantress: The Secrets of the Immortal Nicolas Flamel (often shortened to The Enchantress) is the final novel in the six book series, The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel. [1] It was written by Irish author Michael Scott and was published by Random House Inc. on 22 May 2012 in the US, [2] and by Doubleday Publishing an ...
The Voyevoda (1886), incidental music for the Domovoy scene from Ostrovsky's A Dream on the Volga Hamlet , Op. 67b (1891), incidental music for Shakespeare's play . The score uses music borrowed from Tchaikovsky's overture of the same name , as well as from his Symphony No. 3, and from The Snow Maiden , in addition to original music that he ...
978-0-43937489-7. Enchantress from the Stars is a young adult science fiction novel by Sylvia Engdahl published by Atheneum Books in 1970. It was her first book and is set in the Anthropology Service universe (1970 to 1981). [1] Its sequel The Far Side of Evil (1971) features the same heroine, Elana, and the two are sometimes called the Elana ...
1124282271. Dewey Decimal. 813/.6. LC Class. PS3602.E2474 F56 2020. Florence Adler Swims Forever is the debut novel of American author Rachel Beanland. It was first published in the United States on July 7, 2020, through Simon & Schuster and centers upon a family living in Atlantic City during the 1930s. [1]
In 1345, Florence was the scene of an attempted strike by wool carders (ciompi), who in 1378 rose up in a brief revolt against oligarchic rule known as the Revolt of the Ciompi. After their suppression, the city came under the sway of the Albizzi family, bitter rivals of the Medici family , between 1382 and 1434.
T. Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay. Categories: Florence in fiction. Novels set in Italy by city. Novels set in Tuscany. Works set in Florence.
The Cronaca fiorentina di Marchionne di Coppo Stefani (English: Florentine Chronicle of Marchionne di Coppo Stefani) written by Baldassarre Bonaiuti [ it] is considered one of the best works written on the Black Death in Florence in the year 1348. It is the only known literary work by Bonaiuti. [2] It was written in vulgar Latin.