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Shattered Sonata

Shattered Sonata

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Jessie, the daughter of Vivian, had lived a strictly repressed life. However, after Derek's sister, Lexi, committed suicide due to a school rumor and Jessie's blame, Derek sought revenge. He deliberately got close to Jessie and made her fall in love with him. Under Derek's influence, Jessie became wild; she started smoking and drinking, and eventually became pregnant with his child. On the day of Jessie's violin competition, Derek publicly revealed his true intentions for being with her. This revelation led to Jessie's death and drove Vivian into madness. Five years later, they met again.
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Marrying Her Was Easy, Losing Her Was Hell

Marrying Her Was Easy, Losing Her Was Hell

Michael Tretter
"Stella once savored Marc's devotion, yet his covert cruelty cut deep. She torched their wedding portrait at his feet while he sent flirty messages to his mistress. With her chest tight and eyes blazing, Stella delivered a sharp slap. Then she deleted her identity, signed onto a classified research mission, vanished without a trace, and left him a hidden bombshell. On launch day she vanished; that same dawn Marc's empire crumbled. All he unearthed was her death certificate, and he shattered. When they met again, a gala spotlighted Stella beside a tycoon. Marc begged. With a smirk, she said, ""Out of your league, darling."
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It has seemed to the writer, that Emerson is greater-his identity more complete perhaps-in the realms of revelation-natural disclosure-than in those of poetry, philosophy, or prophecy.

Though a great poet and prophet, he is greater, possibly, as an invader of the unknown,-America's deepest explorer of the spiritual immensities,-a seer painting his discoveries in masses and with any color that may lie at hand-cosmic, religious, human, even sensuous; a recorder, freely describing the inevitable struggle in the soul's uprise-perceiving from this inward source alone, that every "ultimate fact is only the first of a new series"; a discoverer, whose heart knows, with Voltaire, "that man seriously reflects when left alone," and would then discover, if he can, that "wondrous chain which links the heavens with earth-the world of beings subject to one law." In his reflections Emerson, unlike Plato, is not afraid to ride Arion's Dolphin, and to go wherever he is carried-to Parnassus or to "Musketaquid."

We see him standing on a summit, at the door of the infinite where many men do not care to climb, peering into the mysteries of life, contemplating the eternities, hurling back whatever he discovers there,-now, thunderbolts for us to grasp, if we can, and translate-now placing quietly, even tenderly, in our hands, things that we may see without effort-if we won't see them, so much the worse for us.

We see him,-a mountain-guide, so intensely on the lookout for the trail of his star, that he has no time to stop and retrace his footprints, which may often seem indistinct to his followers, who find it easier and perhaps safer to keep their eyes on the ground. And there is a chance that this guide could not always retrace his steps if he tried-and why should he!-he is on the road, conscious only that, though his star may not lie within walking distance, he must reach it before his wagon can be hitched to it-a Prometheus illuminating a privilege of the Gods-lighting a fuse that is laid towards men. Emerson reveals the less not by an analysis of itself, but by bringing men towards the greater. He does not try to reveal, personally, but leads, rather, to a field where revelation is a harvest-part, where it is known by the perceptions of the soul towards the absolute law. He leads us towards this law, which is a realization of what experience has suggested and philosophy hoped for. He leads us, conscious that the aspects of truth, as he sees them, may change as often as truth remains constant. Revelation perhaps, is but prophecy intensified-the intensifying of its mason-work as well as its steeple. Simple prophecy, while concerned with the past, reveals but the future, while revelation is concerned with all time. The power in Emerson's prophecy confuses it with-or at least makes it seem to approach-revelation. It is prophecy with no time element. Emerson tells, as few bards could, of what will happen in the past, for his future is eternity and the past is a part of that. And so like all true prophets, he is always modern, and will grow modern with the years-for his substance is not relative but a measure of eternal truths determined rather by a universalist than by a partialist. He measured, as Michel Angelo said true artists should, "with the eye and not the hand." But to attribute modernism to his substance, though not to his expression, is an anachronism-and as futile as calling today's sunset modern.

As revelation and prophecy, in their common acceptance are resolved by man, from the absolute and universal, to the relative and personal, and as Emerson's tendency is fundamentally the opposite, it is easier, safer and so apparently clearer, to think of him as a poet of natural and revealed philosophy. And as such, a prophet-but not one to be confused with those singing soothsayers, whose pockets are filled, as are the pockets of conservative-reaction and radical demagoguery in pulpit, street-corner, bank and columns, with dogmatic fortune-tellings. Emerson, as a prophet in these lower heights, was a conservative, in that he seldom lost his head, and a radical, in that he seldom cared whether he lost it or not. He was a born radical as are all true conservatives. He was too much "absorbed by the absolute," too much of the universal to be either-though he could be both at once. To Cotton Mather, he would have been a demagogue, to a real demagogue he would not be understood, as it was with no self interest that he laid his hand on reality. The nearer any subject or an attribute of it, approaches to the perfect truth at its base, the more does qualification become necessary. Radicalism must always qualify itself. Emerson clarifies as he qualifies, by plunging into, rather than "emerging from Carlyle's soul-confusing labyrinths of speculative radicalism." The radicalism that we hear much about today, is not Emerson's kind-but of thinner fiber-it qualifies itself by going to A "root" and often cutting other roots in the process; it is usually impotent as dynamite in its cause and sometimes as harmful to the wholesome progress of all causes; it is qualified by its failure. But the Radicalism of Emerson plunges to all roots, it becomes greater than itself-greater than all its formal or informal doctrines-too advanced and too conservative for any specific result-too catholic for all the churches-for the nearer it is to truth, the farther it is from a truth, and the more it is qualified by its future possibilities.

Hence comes the difficulty-the futility of attempting to fasten on Emerson any particular doctrine, philosophic, or religious theory. Emerson wrings the neck of any law, that would become exclusive and arrogant, whether a definite one of metaphysics or an indefinite one of mechanics. He hacks his way up and down, as near as he can to the absolute, the oneness of all nature both human and spiritual, and to God's benevolence. To him the ultimate of a conception is its vastness, and it is probably this, rather than the "blind-spots" in his expression that makes us incline to go with him but half-way; and then stand and build dogmas. But if we can not follow all the way-if we do not always clearly perceive the whole picture, we are at least free to imagine it-he makes us feel that we are free to do so; perhaps that is the most he asks. For he is but reaching out through and beyond mankind, trying to see what he can of the infinite and its immensities-throwing back to us whatever he can-but ever conscious that he but occasionally catches a glimpse; conscious that if he would contemplate the greater, he must wrestle with the lesser, even though it dims an outline; that he must struggle if he would hurl back anything-even a broken fragment for men to examine and perchance in it find a germ of some part of truth; conscious at times, of the futility of his effort and its message, conscious of its vagueness, but ever hopeful for it, and confident that its foundation, if not its medium is somewhere near the eventual and "absolute good" the divine truth underlying all life. If Emerson must be dubbed an optimist-then an optimist fighting pessimism, but not wallowing in it; an optimist, who does not study pessimism by learning to enjoy it, whose imagination is greater than his curiosity, who seeing the sign-post to Erebus, is strong enough to go the other way. This strength of optimism, indeed the strength we find always underlying his tolerance, his radicalism, his searches, prophecies, and revelations, is heightened and made efficient by "imagination-penetrative," a thing concerned not with the combining but the apprehending of things. A possession, akin to the power, Ruskin says, all great pictures have, which "depends on the penetration of the imagination into the true nature of the thing represented, and on the scorn of the imagination for all shackles and fetters of mere external fact that stand in the way of its suggestiveness"-a possession which gives the strength of distance to his eyes, and the strength of muscle to his soul. With this he slashes down through the loam-nor would he have us rest there. If we would dig deep enough only to plant a doctrine, from one part of him, he would show us the quick-silver in that furrow. If we would creed his Compensation, there is hardly a sentence that could not wreck it, or could not show that the idea is no tenet of a philosophy, but a clear (though perhaps not clearly hurled on the canvas) illustration of universal justice-of God's perfect balances; a story of the analogy or better the identity of polarity and duality in Nature with that in morality. The essay is no more a doctrine than the law of gravitation is. If we would stop and attribute too much to genius, he shows us that "what is best written or done by genius in the world, was no one man's work, but came by wide social labor, when a thousand wrought like one, sharing the same impulse." If we would find in his essay on Montaigne, a biography, we are shown a biography of scepticism-and in reducing this to relation between "sensation and the morals" we are shown a true Montaigne-we know the man better perhaps by this less presentation. If we would stop and trust heavily on the harvest of originality, he shows us that this plant-this part of the garden-is but a relative thing. It is dependent also on the richness that ages have put into the soil. "Every thinker is retrospective."

Thus is Emerson always beating down through the crust towards the first fire of life, of death and of eternity. Read where you will, each sentence seems not to point to the next but to the undercurrent of all. If you would label his a religion of ethics or of morals, he shames you at the outset, "for ethics is but a reflection of a divine personality." All the religions this world has ever known, have been but the aftermath of the ethics of one or another holy person; "as soon as character appears be sure love will"; "the intuition of the moral sentiment is but the insight of the perfection of the laws of the soul"; but these laws cannot be catalogued.

If a versatilist, a modern Goethe, for instance, could put all of Emerson's admonitions into practice, a constant permanence would result,-an eternal short-circuit-a focus of equal X-rays. Even the value or success of but one precept is dependent, like that of a ball-game as much on the batting-eye as on the pitching-arm. The inactivity of permanence is what Emerson will not permit. He will not accept repose against the activity of truth. But this almost constant resolution of every insight towards the absolute may get a little on one's nerves, if one is at all partial-wise to the specific; one begins to ask what is the absolute anyway, and why try to look clear through the eternities and the unknowable even out of the other end. Emerson's fondness for flying to definite heights on indefinite wings, and the tendency to over-resolve, becomes unsatisfying to the impatient, who want results to come as they walk. Probably this is a reason that it is occasionally said that Emerson has no vital message for the rank and file. He has no definite message perhaps for the literal, but messages are all vital, as much, by reason of his indefiniteness, as in spite of it.

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Essays Before a Sonata

Essays Before a Sonata

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Ives's second piano sonata, Concord, Mass., 1845 , stands among the masterpieces of American music. The Essays Before a Sonata was conceived by Ives as a preface of sorts to the composition. Ives's musings also explore the nature of music, discuss the source of a composer's impulses a
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SHATTERED PETALS

SHATTERED PETALS

Rachael Kings
"In the shadow of towering affluence, Jake, a resilient gardener striving for a better life, finds himself entangled in a web of heartache and adversity. From the condescension of a wealthy employer to the heartbreak of a love gone awry, Jake's journey unfolds in the unforgiving streets of the cit
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Shattered Attraction

Shattered Attraction

Olivia Walter
In the heart of Valenza, where corruption and violence are twined, Gabriella Conti finds herself in the middle of it when her father sold her to the ruthless of them all-Dante Lombardi. Known for his viciousness, Dante has made a name for himself as a leader to be feared but nothing prepared him fo
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Shattered Vow

Shattered Vow

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It was supposed to the happiest day of her life. She had always wished for a happily ever after. Kimberly saw herself standing alone at the altar. She was abandoned on her wedding day, her world scrambled before her eye. Her dreams of a perfect future with the love of her life was no more. Being u
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Or so it seemed, they were the ideal couple. Though Emma believed Julian would always protect her from life's storms, she is accused of crimes she did not commit after years of marriage. Emma must deal with the ultimate betrayal as Julian's devotion becomes ruthless indifference. Upon the revelation
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The Kreutzer Sonata and Other Stories

The Kreutzer Sonata and Other Stories

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Pozdnyshev and his wife have a turbulent relationship. When her beauty blossoms after the birth of their children, men begin to flock around her, and he becomes increasingly jealous. Convinced his wife is betraying him with a young musician, his overpowering suspicion drives him to ever more dangero
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The Kreutzer Sonata and Other Stories

The Kreutzer Sonata and Other Stories

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SHATTERED VOWS

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My family fell apart when my father's business was ruined in the last deal he had with his trusted company, Alexander Wolfe. A powerful and cold-hearted billionaire. I determined to destroy him and his reputation. But the plan goes wrong as we both share an unexpected night of passion that leads
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Shattered Reflection

Shattered Reflection

Vicy
Lisa Throng has spent years chasing the crown, enduring failure after failure in the ruthless world of beauty pageants. When she finally wins, the spotlight shines brighter than ever but fame is not as bright she imagined. Just as she begins to embrace her success, a mysterious envelope appears, f
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Proposal Night, Reality Shattered

Proposal Night, Reality Shattered

Cornelia
Ethan Hayes, a Manhattan billionaire, meticulously adjusted his silk tie before the floor-to-ceiling window of his penthouse. For four years, he’d poured his wealth into Maya Rodriguez, funding her lavish life, her family’s endless medical bills, and her brother's elite schooling. He saw her as the
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After losing her parents at the age of five, Sarah Wright's life spirals into tragedy when her uncle and aunt take over her inheritance and force her into servitude. At seventeen, she suffers a traumatic assault by Lucas Sterling-though she doesn't know his identity at the time-that leaves her pregn
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Stolen Motherhood, Shattered Lives

Stolen Motherhood, Shattered Lives

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I woke up in my own bed, familiar yet foreign. Everything that had shattered my first life flooded back. Years of Mark, my husband, shrinking me, and Tiffany, his high-school flame, twisting the knife. I remembered my miscarriage, the doctors' pronouncement: "You can't have more children." Then,
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A Bride's Shattered Illusion

A Bride's Shattered Illusion

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The package arrived on the eve of my wedding, a small, elegant box from a high-end photo studio, but instead of a gift from my fiancé, Brandon, I found a single photograph. It showed Brandon, arm tightly wrapped around his assistant, Chloe Miller, both in wedding attire, smiling wide and genuine. A
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Shattered Love, Deadly Revenge

Shattered Love, Deadly Revenge

Yi Xiaoxin
I used to believe my life with Liam Miller was a fairy tale, a future filled with hope and love. Then, six months into my pregnancy, at a corporate party meant to celebrate our impending engagement, a video of our most intimate moment flashed across a giant screen, broadcast to hundreds. My world
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Broken Ties, Shattered Dreams

Broken Ties, Shattered Dreams

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For eighteen years, the Miller mansion was my sanctuary, a gilded cage built with the love of my adoptive father, Richard, and my brother, Ethan. My top-floor studio, overlooking the city, was my universe, filled with their unwavering support for my art and their endless affection. Then Tiffany ar
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A Shattered Angel

A Shattered Angel

Debbie Proffer
"Carson, Sam dinner is ready go wash up and have a seat at the table." Rebekka yells out the door. "Coming mom! Whatever is for dinner it smells good." "Thank you baby, now go wash up. Where's your dad?" "He did not say anything about coming but I know he heard you. I even told him to come on let
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Jilted Bride, Shattered Illusion

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Nathaniel Stone
For four years, I sponsored an artist from Queens, Demetrius Rogers. I paid his mother's medical bills, sent his sister to prep school, and funded his entire career, turning him from a nobody into a star. I did it all because he was the spitting image of my dead fiancé. Tomorrow was our wedding. Bu
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Shattered Face, Unending Revenge

Shattered Face, Unending Revenge

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I was Chloe, a high school student with Ivy League dreams, just two months shy of the SATs. Our kind housekeeper, Ms. Evans, offered me a "special calming tea" to ease my nerves. It wasn't comforting. It was a soul-swapping recipe that stole my life. I woke up trapped in the body of Brenda, Ms.
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Meng Meng
For five years, my world revolved around Sarah "Oracle" Vance, my boss and the woman I loved, pouring every ounce of my devotion into her life. Then came the mission that broke everything: Sarah was "captured" by a rival tech conglomerate, and the ransom was my life's work, an AI called "Ghost." W
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