The lovely queen Sophia has to submit to here conqueror King Francis to save her petiole from slaughter.As = a result she falls passionately in love with him - and he with her. But after just one night together he gives her away to his so, Corin. Before Sophia can win Corin's love she has to free him from his demons, only then can they fully love. She bears a child - whose we are not told - who is to inherit the kingdom. She in her turn withdraws in favour of his lovely young bride and acts as revered advisor to the kingdom. In time, she must tread the steep path to heaven - but can she reach…mehr
The lovely queen Sophia has to submit to here conqueror King Francis to save her petiole from slaughter.As = a result she falls passionately in love with him - and he with her. But after just one night together he gives her away to his so, Corin. Before Sophia can win Corin's love she has to free him from his demons, only then can they fully love. She bears a child - whose we are not told - who is to inherit the kingdom. She in her turn withdraws in favour of his lovely young bride and acts as revered advisor to the kingdom. In time, she must tread the steep path to heaven - but can she reach it ...? An intriguing tale of love and sacrifice, shot through with religious symbolism. A 'Little Angel Book'.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ruth Finnegan OBE FBA is Emeritus Professor The Open University, Foreign Associate of the Finnish Literature Bureau, and International Fellow of the American Folklore Society. An anthropologist and multi-award author, she has published extensively, chiefly on Africa, musical practice, and English urban life. Recent books include How is Language?, Fiji's Music: Where Did It Come From?, her edited Entrancement: The Consciousness of Dreaming, Music and The World, and several prize-winning Africa-influenced novels, including The Black Inked Pearl and Voyage of Pearl of the Seas.
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