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Jacquelyn Bent and Helen Gavin
University of Huddersfield Repository Bent, Jacqi and Gavin, Helen The Maids, Mother and “The Other One” of the Discworld: Exploring the magical aspect of Terry Pratchett's Witches. Original Citation Bent, Jacqi and Gavin, Helen (2010) The Maids, Mother and “The Other One” of the Discworld: Exploring the magical aspect of Terry Pratchett's Witches. In: 1st Global Conference: Magic and the Supernatural, 15 - 17 March 2010, Salzburg, Austria. This version is available at http://eprints.hud.ac.uk/id/eprint/7792/ The University Repository is a digital collection of the research output of the University, available on Open Access. Copyright and Moral Rights for the items on this site are retained by the individual author and/or other copyright owners. Users may access full items free of charge; copies of full text items generally can be reproduced, displayed or performed and given to third parties in any format or medium for personal research or study, educational or not-for-profit purposes without prior permission or charge, provided: • The authors, title and full bibliographic details is credited in any copy; • A hyperlink and/or URL is included for the original metadata page; and • The content is not changed in any way. For more information, including our policy and submission procedure, please contact the Repository Team at: [email protected]. http://eprints.hud.ac.uk/ The Maids, Mother and “The Other One” of the Discworld: Exploring the magical aspect of Granny Weatherwax, Nanny Ogg, Magrat Garlick, and Agnes Nitt. Jacquelyn Bent and Helen Gavin Abstract Fantasy novelist Terry Pratchett’s Discworld is inhabited by a very diverse group of characters ranging from Death and his horse Binky, Cut-Me- Own-Throat-Dibbler, purveyor of the ‘pork pie’, the Wizard faculty of the Unseen University and an unofficial ‘coven’ of three witches. -
The Annotated Pratchett File, V9.0
The Annotated Pratchett File, v9.0 Collected and edited by: Leo Breebaart <[email protected]> Assistant Editor: Mike Kew <[email protected]> Organisation: Unseen University Newsgroups: alt.fan.pratchett,alt.books.pratchett Archive name: apf–9.0.5 Last modified: 2 February 2008 Version number: 9.0.5 (The Pointless Albatross Release) The Annotated Pratchett File 2 CONTENTS 1 Preface to v9.0 5 The Last Hero . 135 The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents . 137 2 Introduction 7 Night Watch . 138 3 Discworld Annotations 9 The Wee Free Men . 140 The Colour of Magic . 9 Monstrous Regiment . 143 The Light Fantastic . 14 A Hat Full of Sky . 147 Equal Rites . 17 Once More, With Footnotes . 148 Mort . 19 Going Postal . 148 Sourcery . 22 Thud . 148 Wyrd Sisters . 26 Where’s My Cow? . 148 Pyramids . 31 Wintersmith . 148 Guards! Guards! . 37 Making Money . 148 Eric . 40 I Shall Wear Midnight . 149 Moving Pictures . 43 Unseen Academicals . 149 Reaper Man . 47 Scouting for Trolls . 149 Witches Abroad . 53 Raising Taxes . 149 Small Gods . 58 The Discworld Companion . 149 Lords and Ladies . 65 The Science of Discworld . 150 Men at Arms . 72 The Science of Discworld II: the Globe . 151 Soul Music . 80 The Science of Discworld III: Darwin’s Watch . 151 Interesting Times . 90 The Streets of Ankh-Morpork . 151 Maskerade . 93 The Discworld Mapp . 151 Feet of Clay . 95 A Tourist Guide to Lancre . 151 Hogfather . 103 Death’s Domain . 152 Jingo . 110 4 Other Annotations 153 The Last Continent . 116 Good Omens . 153 Carpe Jugulum . 123 Strata . 160 The Fifth Elephant . -
The Discworld Novels of Terry Pratchett by Stacie L. Hanes
Aspects ofHumanity: The Discworld Novels ofTerry Pratchett by Stacie L. Hanes Submitted in Partial Fulfillment ofthe Requirements for the Degree of Master ofArts in the English Program YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY May, 2004 Aspects ofHumanity: The Discworld Novels ofTerry Pratchett Stacie L. Hanes I hereby release this thesis to the public. I understand this thesis will be made available from the OhioLINK ETD Center and the Maag Library Circulation Desk for public access. I also authorize the University or other individuals to make copies ofthis thesis as needed for scholarly research. Signature: StacieaLL. Hanes, Student Approvals: Date ~ ~ /I /? ,1 ..,-...ff&?7/P;? ?~ ~C~4.~>r ,ClyYL47: Dr. Thomas Copelan ,Committee Member Date 111 Abstract Novelist Terry Pratchett is one ofEngland's most popular living writers; he is recognized, by virtue ofhis Discworld novels, as one ofthe leading satirists working today. Despite this high praise, however, Pratchett receives relatively little critical attention. His work is fantasy and is often marginalized by academics-just like the rest ofthe geme. Pratchett has a tremendous following in England and a smaller but completely devoted fan base in the United States, not to mention enough readers all over the world to justify translation ofhis work into nearly thirty languages; yet, his popularity has not necessarily resulted in the respect that his writing deserves. However, there is considerable support for Pratchett's place in the literary canon, based on his use ofsatire and parody to treat major issues. 1 Aspects of Humanity: The Discworld Novels of Terry Pratchett Introduction Novelist Terry Pratchett is one ofEngland's most popular living writers; he is recognized, by virtue ofhis Discworld novels, as one ofthe leading satirists working today. -
Legitimization of Fantasy Using Cultural Issues by Michael Mcdaniel
McDaniel 1 Michael McDaniel Final Draft Dr. Westcamp 30 March, 2017 Legitimization of Fantasy using Cultural Issues The subgenre of fictional writing called Fantasy has never been treated with as much respect as other genres and subgenres. Even in today’s world, the subgenre of science fiction is more popular and respected than fantasy. Today’s society is less interested in the imagination of the past and more interested in what might be the imagination of the future. This has led to the continuation of the disinterest and disrespect of fantasy writings. There is also a lack of agreed cannon when dealing with fantasy. The work of Isaac Asimov will always be at the top of the canonical list of science fiction to most of the world, but fantasy has been around for so long that it is hard to agree upon what should be considered canonical. Fantasy is something that is considered without cannon and without reality; that thought is more fantastical than any dragon or fairy tale. Sir Terry Pratchett is one author that has written many stories of fantasy that deal with several real-world issues that it is astounding. In his many years of writing, Pratchett had created a primary series of fantasy called the Discworld that has over 40 novels that each could be considered a canonical text for fantasy literature. It is these novels and their inner meanings and world connections that hold a key to the further respect and legitimization of the fantasy genre. Dealings of impossibility is the first key element that makes fantasy what it is. -
Unseen University Penny Transformation SHS AM0223
Unseen University Penny Transformation SHS AM0223 Issued in the Year of the Happy Goose Browns on Cream Field Etching of Hex in Circular Frame Bearing the motto UMMA EST RECEDENT MAIORIBUS QUAM SECUI - HEX Brown on White Chief Owl Brown on Cream bordered by Lit Dribbled Candles Brown on Yellow Base Scroll bearing the motto One Penny Brown on Yellow bordered by Books Brown on Cream. A new stamp, with sport, accompanied by a set of five stamps transforming from the original UU Penny from the Library to the new Hex Penny. Conceived, designed and drawn by Ian Mitchell. Stamp Name: Unseen University Penny Transformation 2 Variation SHS AM0223Aw Region: Ankh-Morpork Availability: Unseen University Archive Set Perforation: Wincanton 10/2cm/2cm Width/Height: 40 by 46 mm Price: Release Date: 18 Jul 2010 First transformation showing the original Penny stamp cracked and with blue lightning bolts. Stamp Name: Unseen University Penny Transformation 3 Variation SHS AM0223Bw Region: Ankh-Morpork Availability: Unseen University Archive Set Perforation: Wincanton 10/2cm/2cm Width/Height: 40 by 46 mm Price: Release Date: 18 Jul 2010 Second Transformation with cracking and lightning and the top right hand corner showing a burning candle and the wording MAIORIBUS. Stamp Name: Unseen University Penny Transformation 4 Variation SHS AM0223Cw Region: Ankh-Morpork Availability: Unseen University Archive Set Perforation: Wincanton 10/2cm/2cm Width/Height: 40 by 46 mm Price: Release Date: 18 Jul 2010 Third transformation with cracking and lightning and the bottom right hand side transformed showing the books. Stamp Name: Unseen University Penny Transformation 5 Variation SHS AM0223Dw Region: Ankh-Morpork Availability: Unseen University Archive Set Perforation: Wincanton 10/2cm/2cm Width/Height: 40 by 46 mm Price: Release Date: 18 Jul 2010 Fourth Transformation with cracking and lightning and top left hand corner showing a candle and the wording CEDENT MAIORIBUS QUAM SECUI. -
Ankh-Morpork: the City As Protagonist
Ankh-Morpork: The City as Protagonist Anikó Sóhar Université Catholique Pázmány Péter Abstract: In science fiction and fantasy, sometimes the city (whether it is real or imaginary) plays the leading role, for example New York in Winter’s Tale by Mark Helprin, or London in Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman. Often, as in the case of Newford in several novels and short stories by Charles de Lint, a made-up city with its fictional topography and maps corresponds to and accentuates the social relations as well as the emotions embedded in the narration; the geography can indeed be emotional as it was so aptly put by Sir Terry Pratchett when he appointed Rincewind (one of his regularly popping-up characters) “Egregious Professor of Cruel and Unusual Geography of Unseen University” (among other jobs). Sir Terry also dreamt up a very significant city called Ankh-Morpork in his Discworld series (which might have been based on Budapest) which offers a perfect topic for discussion. Ankh-Morpork, which was a simple although very funny parody of a typical city in fantasy fiction at the beginning, gradually becomes a setting for emancipation, liberation and disenthralment from various bonds, and provides ample examples of references to British and internationalised culture. The city itself does not play a leading role in any of the novels, but when the whole series is taken into consideration, its significance is immediately apparent, the whole series forms a sort of bildungsroman which describes the maturation process of Ankh-Morpork. The whole sensational landscape created for our amusement as well as intellectual and moral benefit could be accurately mapped in terms of literary-cum-urban-studies, geopoetics, focusing on several aspects of social criticism. -
Jingo by Terry Pratchett
Jingo by Terry Pratchett World war breaks out in Discworld when the lost kingdom of Leshp emerges from the sea after being submerged for hundreds of years. This island is a prize of strategic importance, causing the amries of Ankh- Morpork and Al-Khali to both enter into battle for conquest of the recently surfaced rock. For Commander Vimes of Ankh-Morpork, this is easier said than done. Facing potential death, torture and defeat, a small band of sardines, warriors, fishermen and squid follow their commander to battle. Stephen Briggs’ vibrant and energetic adaptation of Pratchett’s novel brings the fantastical world of Discworld to the stage. Jingo premiered at the Union Theatre, Abingdon, in December 1997. Genre: fantasy adaptation Fee: £56 plus VAT, per performance Cast: m 14 f7 Scripts: ISBN 9780413774460, £8.99 Set: various fantasy locations Length: 2 acts Contact: [email protected] Extract Carrot We should attack now. Carrot Angua! Jabbar But it’s dark! Angua There’s a couple of hundred soldiers out there! Anyone got any water? And suitable clothes? Carrot It’s just as dark for the enemy, sir. I got these off…well, never mind, but they could Vimes But it’s pitch black! You wouldn’t know who have done with a visit to the laundry first. the hell you were fighting! Half the time you’d be shooting at your own side! Jabbar They will not dare to attack before dawn. A dawn we will attack. Carrot We wouldn’t. Because there’s only a few of Carrot Might I suggest an alternative. -
Haitian Creole – English Dictionary
+ + Haitian Creole – English Dictionary with Basic English – Haitian Creole Appendix Jean Targète and Raphael G. Urciolo + + + + Haitian Creole – English Dictionary with Basic English – Haitian Creole Appendix Jean Targète and Raphael G. Urciolo dp Dunwoody Press Kensington, Maryland, U.S.A. + + + + Haitian Creole – English Dictionary Copyright ©1993 by Jean Targète and Raphael G. Urciolo All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the Authors. All inquiries should be directed to: Dunwoody Press, P.O. Box 400, Kensington, MD, 20895 U.S.A. ISBN: 0-931745-75-6 Library of Congress Catalog Number: 93-71725 Compiled, edited, printed and bound in the United States of America Second Printing + + Introduction A variety of glossaries of Haitian Creole have been published either as appendices to descriptions of Haitian Creole or as booklets. As far as full- fledged Haitian Creole-English dictionaries are concerned, only one has been published and it is now more than ten years old. It is the compilers’ hope that this new dictionary will go a long way toward filling the vacuum existing in modern Creole lexicography. Innovations The following new features have been incorporated in this Haitian Creole- English dictionary. 1. The definite article that usually accompanies a noun is indicated. We urge the user to take note of the definite article singular ( a, la, an or lan ) which is shown for each noun. Lan has one variant: nan. -
The Horus Heresy Mitchel Scanlon DESCENT of ANGELS Loyalty and Honour
The Horus Heresy Mitchel Scanlon DESCENT OF ANGELS Loyalty and honour Special thanks to Graham McNeill. THE HORUS HERESY It is a time of legend. Mighty heroes battle for the right to rule the galaxy. The vast armies of the Emperor of Earth have conquered the galaxy in a Great Crusade - the myriad alien races have been smashed by the Emperor's elite warriors and wiped from the face of history. The dawn of a new age of supremacy for humanity beckons. Gleaming citadels of marble and gold celebrate the many victories of the Emperor. Triumphs are raised on a million worlds to record the epic deeds of his most powerful and deadly warriors. First and foremost amongst these are the primarchs, superheroic beings who have led the Emperor's armies of Space Marines in victory after victory. They are unstoppable and magnificent, the pinnacle of the Emperor's genetic experimentation. The Space Marines are the mightiest human warriors the galaxy has ever known, each capable of besting a hundred normal men or more in combat. Organised into vast armies of tens of thousands called Legions, the Space Marines and their primarch leaders conquer the galaxy in the name of the Emperor. Chief amongst the primarchs is Horus, called the Glorious, the Brightest Star, favourite of the Emperor, and like a son unto him. He is the Warmaster, the commander-in-chief of the Emperor's military might, subjugator of a thousand thousand worlds and conqueror of the galaxy. He is a warrior without peer, a diplomat supreme, and his ambtion knows no bounds. -
Hogfather Free Ebook
FREEHOGFATHER EBOOK Terry Pratchett | 402 pages | 28 Jan 2014 | HarperTorch | 9780062276285 | English | United States Hogfather (Discworld, #20; Death, #4) by Terry Pratchett It's the night before Hogswatch. And it's too quiet. There's snow, there're Hogfather, there're trees covered with decorations, but there's a notable lack of the big fat man who delivers the toys Susan Hogfather governess has got to find him before morning, otherwise the sun won't rise. And unfortunately, her only helpers are a raven Hogfather an eyeball fixation, the Death of Rats and an oh god of hangovers. Worse still, someone is coming down the chimney. This time he's carrying a sack instead of a scythe, but there's something regrettably familiar The story begins in the evening before Hogswatch, the Discworld counterpart of Christmas. Susan Sto Helit has Hogfather work as a governess in the Gaiter household, where her ability to see bogeymen and defeat them with a fire poker Hogfather in extremely useful. Lord Downey sends for Jonathan Teatimea young, dangerously talented assassin. Teatime employs Hogfather criminals, a wizard and a locksmith in his mission. Death appears to Susan to tell her that the Hogfather is 'unavailable', and Hogfather will have to deliver the presents in his place. In Death's library, she discovers the god's hourglass has shattered and travels with Binkythe Death of Rats and a raven to the Castle of Bones the Hogfather's residence which collapses because children have stopped believing in the Hogfather. Here, she discovers the newly created Biliousthe "Oh God" of Hangovers, and brings him Hogfather to the Hogfather University to be cured of his Hogfather. -
Gendered Magic and Educational Ideology in Terry Pratchett's Discworld
“CHANGE THE STORY, CHANGE THE WORLD”: GENDERED MAGIC AND EDUCATIONAL IDEOLOGY IN TERRY PRATCHETT’S DISCWORLD A Thesis by L. KAITLIN WILLIAMS Submitted to the Graduate School Appalachian State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MASTER OF ARTS May 2015 Department of English “CHANGE THE STORY, CHANGE THE WORLD”: GENDERED MAGIC AND EDUCATIONAL IDEOLOGY IN TERRY PRATCHETT’S DISCWORLD A Thesis by L. KAITLIN WILLIAMS May 2015 APPROVED BY: James Ivory, Ph.D. Chairperson, Thesis Committee Craig Fischer, Ph.D. Member, Thesis Committee Leon Lewis, Ph.D. Member, Thesis Committee Carl Eby, Ph.D. Chairperson, Department of English Max C. Poole, Ph.D. Dean, Cratis D. Williams School of Graduate Studies Copyright by L. Kaitlin Williams 2015 All Rights Reserved Abstract “CHANGE THE STORY, CHANGE THE WORLD”: GENDERED MAGIC AND EDUCATIONAL IDEOLOGY IN TERRY PRATCHETT’S DISCWORLD L. Kaitlin Williams B.A., Auburn University M.A., Appalachian State University Chairperson: James Ivory This thesis explores educational ideology in Terry Pratchett’s Discworld series with a continued focus on the ways gendered magic results in gendered knowledge and education. Pratchett’s witches and wizards demonstrate and even consciously uphold distinct gender separation regarding magical practice, methodology, knowledge, and responsibility. By fracturing the magical community into two distinct factions, Pratchett’s work positions the witches and wizards of Discworld as ideological oppositions. An in-depth analysis of the wizards and Unseen University traces their associations with the history of the British educational system, male privilege, academic elitism, and tradition, reading their order as indicative of the “norm” and a repressive dominant educational ideology. -
Discworld: the Unseen University Collection Pdf, Epub, Ebook
ERIC: DISCWORLD: THE UNSEEN UNIVERSITY COLLECTION PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Terry Pratchett | 144 pages | 11 Feb 2014 | Orion Publishing Co | 9781473200173 | English | London, United Kingdom Eric: Discworld: The Unseen University Collection PDF Book Rincewind is disheartened to learn that the spells to confine the demon summoned are working on him; Eric's parrot tells him that because he was summoned as a demon, he is subject to the same terms. Home 1 Books 2. Import charges. All he wants is the usual three wishes: to be immortal, rule the world and have the most beautiful woman fall madly in love with him. Faust ballet Faust ballets. This is the first book of the Discworld's serie, I suggest to read this one before the others. You may also like. Synopsis Author. Neil Gaiman. Full description not available. Terry is indeed a wordsmith who writes amazing descriptions of moments, scenes, characters and events. Tales from the Cafe. He died in Now we're flying on Dragons! With their trademark mix of cultural ephemera, background detail and hilarious one-liners, the Discworld diaries are back. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Books in English Terry Pratchett. Can't wait to get to grips with the next book in the series. The Camel Bookmobile. Can't fault it. With Astfgl lost in the bureaucratic prison of his own making, Vassenego takes over as king and lets Rincewind and Eric escape, so that stories about hell can be told. Would you like to proceed to the App store to download the Waterstones App? Its not about reaching a goal, "We start an adventure Born at the eleventh hour on the eleventh day of the eleventh month in , Mary and Walter Tilford's baby daughter is named Thursday.