Books by Greg Wright
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Beasley's Christmas Party by Greg Wright ( 2006) |
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The Da Vinci Code Adventure On the Trail of Fact, Legend, Faith, & Film by Greg Wright, Jenn Wright, Mike Gunn ( 2006) |
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Doctrine and Covenants Vocabulary Guide by Blair Tolman, Greg Wright ( 1998) |
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The Global Cooling Car by Greg Wright, Steve McCrea ( 1997) |
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Hollywood Jesus Reviews 2003-2004 by ( 2004) |
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Hollywood Jesus Reviews 2004-2005 by Mike Furches ( 2005) |
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Hollywood Jesus Reviews 2005-2006 by ( 2006) |
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Hollywood Jesus Reviews 2006-2007 by Greg Wright ( 2007) |
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Homecoming by Greg Wright ( 2006) |
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Measure for Measure by William Shakespeare ( 2005)
Written in 1604 when James I--a king particularly concerned with the religious aspects of his leadership--was fresh on the throne, MEASURE FOR MEASURE is a reflection of its time. In it, a sovereign's role in the legislation of morality is explored, as two extreme poles of government are navigated--the Duke's over-leniency as the play opens, and his deputy's rigid judgement that precipitates the tragicomedy. When the Duke realizes that his rule is too lax, he appoints his deputy Angelo to reinforce authority. However, forgiveness, a Christian virtue and therefore an implied virtue of the play's Christian government, is not a characteristic of Angelo, who, reviving an old morality law, condemns Claudio to death for impregnating Juliet. The dilemma of the drama is presented when Claudio's sister Isabella leaves the cloister of the convent to plead for Claudio's freedom. Scandalously, Angelo agrees to free Claudio if Isabella will sleep with him. An estranged wife, a bed trick, and a subplot concerning a pimp present further complications, but ultimately lighten the atmosphere to lead a tragic drama toward a comic resolution. Shakespeare drew on many sources that were themselves inspired by a real 16th-century event in which an Italian man who was condemned to death was promised freedom after his wife accepted a sexual proposition from the judge in exchange. The first records of performance point to December 26, 1604. The next documentation recalls a performance one hundred years later. Though records certainly get destroyed, such scant evidence indeed suggests poor public reception of the play. MEASURE FOR MEASURE was the last of Shakespeare's comedies, and intense tragic material surfaces in it that is fully developed in the plays to come, including OTHELLO, KING LEAR, and MACBETH.
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Peter Jackson In Perspective The Power Behind Cinema's The Lord Of The Rings. A Look At Hollywood's Take On Tolkien's Epic Tale. by Greg Wright ( 2004) |
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Producer's Handbook A Guide for Drama in the Church by Greg Wright ( 2006) |
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Sprout! Everything I Need to Know About Sales I Learned from My Garden by Greg Wright, Alan A. Vengel ( 2004)
Written with a spirit of fun and humor, this guide to making the most of an analogy introduces readers the lush world of gardening lore, sharing tips and practical advice from the garden that could soothe nerves, inspire productivity, and ease tensions in the workplace.
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The Suit Countdown! by Byron Preiss, Danny Fingeroth, Dan Panosian, Greg Wright, Dan Chichester ( 1997)
The clock is ticking. The Suit and his host, a twenty-something computer hacker, work together to save the world.
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Superman, Fantastic Four by Greg Wright, Dan Jurgens, Art Thibert ( 1999) |
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Tolkien in Perspective Sifting the Gold from the Glitter by Greg Wright ( 2003) |
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Two Roads Through Narnia by ( 2005) |
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