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10 result(s) for "Gargoyles Fiction."
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The alchemist's illusion
In an effort to rescue her mentor, Nicolas Flamel, centuries-old alchemist Zoe Faust and her best friend, Dorian the gargoyle chef, delve into the world of art forgery to unearth a clue hidden in a stolen painting.
First class
Gibbon the gargoyle is taken to an island where restless creatures like himself attend school to learn how to be proper monsters, protectors, team players, and good friends.
Princeton as Modernist’s Hermeneutics
Princeton, not Amory Blaine, is the center of This Side of Paradise. Although many critics tend to analyze the text as a bildungsroman, an episodic accounting of a young man’s maturation, this first book is better understood as the author’s effort to interpret what he had personally signified as the symbol of symbols, Princeton University. F. Scott Fitzgerald presented the institution as far more than a setting; indeed it became his center of the universe. Princeton must be analyzed as a modernist’s paradise temporarily gained, inevitably lost, never forgotten. Readmission remains Amory’s secret hope, as it was for Adam, Eve,
The missing pot of gold
Mythical creatures Gibbon, Ebony, Fiona, Alistair, and Yuri accept their first mission--a trip to Ireland to help Declan the Leprechaun find his missing pot of gold.
Page-turner draws on medieval lore
Book Review The Gargoyle: A Novel By Andrew Davidson Doubleday, 480 pp. $25.95 Andrew Davidson's sometimes cringe-inducing yet spellbinding debut novel, \"The Gargoyle,\" mixes medieval symbolism, Christian allegory, and a Dantean journey to the underworld in order to tell a transcendent love story.