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Book 6 Chapter 2

An episode of the Hilda Lessways by Arnold Bennett podcast, hosted by Arnold Bennett, titled "Book 6 Chapter 2" was published on December 2, 2025 and runs 9 minutes.

December 2, 2025 ·9m · Hilda Lessways by Arnold Bennett

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Aliento a Tu Dia con Hilda Mejia Hilda Mejia Hilda comparte una reflexion diaria en su programa matutino en KVIV | Radio Victoria Deuses no Divã Deuses no Divã Deuses no Divã é um Podcast em que amigos Helênicos se reuniram para compartilhar suas histórias e vivências como devotos de divindades como Afrodite, Apolo, Ares, Dionísio, Hermes e diversos outros. Tem curiosidade? Manda mensagem. Quer ouvir nossos relatos? Clica no play e deixa a história te levar. Por: Hilda Apolodora, Tuio, The Master Builder by Henrik Ibsen Loyal Books Henrik Ibsen's The Master Builder, first published in 1892, is about architect Halvard Solness, who despite personal tragedy (including the death of his two sons) has risen to the top of his profession. He has succeeded partly through ruthless competition and exploitation and partly through a seeming ability to force his will on others. His unhappy wife Aline mourns for their lost life, and resents his interest in various young women, including his bookkeeper Kaia Fosli. Solness disregards the ambitions of other architects, including Knut Brovik and his son Ragnar, and seeks solace in the advice of family physician and friend Dr. Herdal. With the entrance of Hilda Wangel, a young woman whom he met as a child ten years ago, his life acquires a new focal point, one that will mean the end of him. The Marble Faun Nathaniel Hawthorne The Marble Faun is Hawthorne's most unusual romance. Writing on the eve of the American Civil War, Hawthorne set his story in a fantastical Italy. The romance mixes elements of a fable, pastoral, Gothic novel, and travel guide. In the spring of 1858, Hawthorne was inspired to write his romance when he saw the Faun of Praxiteles in a Roman sculpture gallery. The theme, characteristic of Hawthorne, is guilt and the Fall of Man. The four main characters are Miriam, a beautiful painter who is compared to Eve, Beatrice Cenci, Lady Macbeth, Judith, and Cleopatra, and is being pursued by a mysterious, threatening Model; Hilda, an innocent copyist who is compared to the Virgin Mary; Kenyon, a sculptor, who represents rationalist humanism; and Donatello, the Count of Monti Beni, who is compared to Adam, resembles the Faun of Praxiteles, and is probably only half human. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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