Browse all books

Books with author J M Cornwell

  • First Kiss

    J M Cornwell

    eBook (Creative Ink, LLC, April 8, 2011)
    Everyone remembers their first kiss. Dylan's father remember Ellen McKendrick. What Dylan remembers is the stuff of nightmares.
  • The Dark Box: A Secret History of Confession

    John Cornwell

    Hardcover (Basic Books, March 4, 2014)
    Confession is a crucial ritual of the Catholic Church, offering absolution of sin and spiritual guidance to the faithful. Yet this ancient sacrament has also been a source of controversy and oppression, culminating, as prize-winning historian John Cornwell reveals in The Dark Box, with the scandal of clerical child abuse. Drawing on extensive historical sources, contemporary reports, and first-hand accounts, Cornwell takes a hard look at the long evolution of confession.The papacy made annual, one-on-one confession obligatory for the first time in the 13th century. In the era that followed, confession was a source of spiritual consolation as well as sexual and mercenary scandal. During the 16th century, the Church introduced the confession box to prevent sexual solicitation of women, but this private space gave rise to new forms of temptation, both for penitents and confessors. Yet no phase in the story of the sacrament has had such drastic consequences as a historic decree by Pope Pius X in 1910. In reaction to the spiritual perils of the new century, Pius sought to safeguard the Catholic faithful by lowering the age at which children made their first confession from their early teens to seven, while exhorting all Catholics to confess frequently instead of annually. This sweeping, inappropriately early imposition of the sacrament gave priests an unprecedented and privileged role in the lives of young boys and girls?a role that a significant number would exploit in the decades that followed.A much-needed account of confession’s fraught history, The Dark Box explores the sources of the sacrament’s harm and shame, while recognizing its continuing power to offer consolation and reconciliation.
  • The Dark Box: A Secret History of Confession

    John Cornwell

    Paperback (Profile Books, Feb. 5, 2015)
    Dark Box
  • The Dark Box: A Secret History of Confession

    John Cornwell

    eBook (Profile Books, Feb. 13, 2014)
    Would you tell your deepest secrets to a relative stranger? And if you did, would you feel vulnerable? Cleansed? Or perhaps even worse than you did before? Confession has always performed a complex role in society, always created mixed feelings in its practitioners. As an acknowledgement of sinfulness, it can provide immense psychological relief; but while aiming to replace remorse with innocence, its history has become inextricably intertwined with eroticism and shame.The Dark Box is an erudite and personal history; Cornwell draws on his own memories of Catholic boyhood, and weaves it with the story of confession from its origins in the early church to the current day, where its enduring psychological potency is evidenced by everything from the Vatican's 'confession app' to Oprah Winfrey's talk shows. Since the 16th century, seclusion of two individuals in the intimate 'dark box', often discussing sexual actions and thoughts, has eroticised the experience of confession. When, in 1905, Pius X made confession a weekly, rather than yearly ritual, the horrific cases of child abuse which have haunted the Catholic church in the twentieth century became possible.John Cornwell's impassioned treatise on the dangers of confession is now available in paperback.
  • Trackers

    Diane J Cornwell

    eBook
    None
  • The Corrs: The Unofficial Book

    Jane Cornwell

    Paperback (Billboard Books, March 15, 1999)
    The Corrs represent the young and vibrant face of Irish music today. Blending traditional reels and jigs with contemporary pop, this family group has won praise from critics and rock legends alike, as well as the adoration of millions of fans around the world.128 pages, slick color photo format,100 color photos.
  • The Corrs

    jane-cornwell

    Hardcover (Virgin Books, March 15, 1999)
    Book by Cornwell, Jane
  • The Seventh Sunrise

    Judy Cornwell

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster (Trade Division), Aug. 1, 1994)
    Set in the 1960s, PR man Ivor Belling is delighted as Cable Publicity's latest venture takes off in a big way with swelling sales of "Stallion". Now, Martin Reese, Cable's Managing Director wants to take the product overseas and Ivor is given the task of arranging a publicity shoot.
  • The Seventh Sunrise

    Judy Cornwell

    Hardcover (Ulverscroft, Sept. 1, 1996)
    A remarkable novel from a writer whose astonishing breadth of vision is destined to capture her many fans. (BYLINE) Even at the age of seven, in the Australian outback, Maia knew she was different. But it will take her many years to find out why, to discover that her story begins in the past, embraces four continents and spans three generations. In England in the 1920s, three women are forced to live a lie. In the years to come, the lives of these women will touch - but never merge. Yet in Egypt, an ancient guide called Mahthum will lead them towards a destiny that the next two generations will fulfil - a destiny that will end with Maia.
  • Chaos

    P. Cornwell

    Paperback (HarperCollins UK, Oct. 20, 2016)
    Chaos EXPORT
  • The Dark Box: A Secret History of Confession

    John Cornwell

    Hardcover (Profile Books, March 15, 2014)
    None
  • Hornets Nest

    P Cornwell

    Hardcover (BCA, March 15, 1996)
    None