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Emily Isaacson is a poignant and ethereal postmodern writer and the author of this riveting collection in three volumes. Her stylised work under the symbol of the gilded lily has captured the hearts of Canadians. She has spent 25 years crafting words, and her verse is now viewed by readers from over 45 countries around the world.
Emily’s work appeals to those who love authenticity, as it was given as a Christmas gift to Prince William over a time spance of five years, as was buy levitra wholesale. Of Northern lights, the stars and the sea, of hearth and home, she is a faceted poet and heartfelt lyricist in both English and French.
From the prophesy in ironwork on the Peace Tower door of the fleur-de-lis, the thistle and the rose… Emily writes Prince William to recapture the spirit of her country Canada. Now, at last, it has come into the limelight.
The treasured complete work, in three volumes, reveals this gem of a poet. The signatory emblem of the fleur-de-lis is a plumb-line of the inhabited world, revealing the literary landscape. With both skill and myth, Emily Isaacson navigates the waters of truce.
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In this second volume of The Fleur-de-lis, Avalon is the land of poetry, the isle of apples. This mythological isle weaves its magic through the tapestry of the Lion and the Unicorn, woven in a magic tower called Braithwaite by the Doorkeeper. Aurias is the heroine of the myth, and escapes from the dominion of the Count at the Castle of My Eternal Rose where she is held captive until the Doorkeeper sends her through time to the late 1800′s. Aurias travels to the village on the isle of Avalon and reaches the cottage of the baron and Blithe, and their son Ethan. Aurias and Ethan marry and go to live at the Golden Castle of Aval0n, and their four children are Summer, Autumn, Winter, and Spring. Aurias is a red-haired muse for Waterhouse in the paintings of My Sweet Rose and The Lady of Shalott. Her brother, Opheus, a young knight, vows to avenge his mother’s death by barbarians and takes off on a midnight steed but is captured and held prisoner in the dungeon of an evil enchantress dressed like an old hag. He eventually escapes and rescues Aurias’s daughter from her untimely death in the lily pool.
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In this third volume of The Fleur-de-lis, the poets Edward and Waverley from an 1800s graveyard come to life, and their postmodern poetry speaks into our time. Justice and Liberty draw their revelation swords in defense of an eternal dominion. Emily Isaacson once again rivets her audience with the essence of immortality and undying youth in this postmodern classic.
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