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The Confessions of Saint Augustine
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Description Original: DO NOT USE AS IS RUN THRU AI Confessions is an autobiographical work by Saint Augustine of Hippo, consisting of 13 books written in Latin between AD 397 and 400. The work outlines Saint Augustines sinful youth and his conversion to Christianity. Its original title was Confessions in Thirteen Books, and it was composed to be read out loud with each book being a complete unit. Confessions is considered one of Augustines most important texts. It is widely seen as the first Western Christian autobiography ever written. Renowned theologian, Professor Henry Chadwick wrote that Confessions will “always rank among the great masterpieces of western literature.” The work is not a complete autobiography, as it was written during Saint Augustines early 40s and he lived long afterwards, producing another important work including The City of God. Nonetheless, it does provide an unbroken record of his development of thought and is the most complete record of any single person from the 4th and 5th centuries. It is a significant theological work, featuring spiritual meditations and insights.
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Second Treatise of Government
EditAuthor: Locke, John
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Description Original: DO NOT USE AS IS – RUN THRU AI Second Treatise of Government or Two Treatises of Government is a work of political philosophy originally published anonymously in 1689 by John Locke. The First Treatise argues against the patriarchalism that had been proposed by Robert Filmer's Patriarcha and refutes the concept of the monarchy's divine right. With the Second Treatise Locke outlines his idea for a more civilized society based on natural rights and contract theory and calls for a broader acceptance of alternative religious beliefs. He concludes by explaining that the only legitimate governments are those that have the consent of the people. Locke s treatises are highly influential, and one can trace modern democracy s foundation both in Europe and the United States to many of these philosophies.
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Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson
EditAuthor: Rowlandson, Mary White
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Description Original: DO NOT USE AS IS RUN THRU AI On the night of February 10, 1676, Mary Rowlandson awoke in her Lancaster Massachusetts home and felt the fire all around her and her children. Marauding Narragansett Indians were on the attack and had set fire to the family house. As Mary and her family ran out of the home to escape the blaze, they were captured by the Narragansett Indians. So begins this drama-filled narrative of Mary Rowlandson s 11 weeks and 5 days in captivity. Mary was captured along with three of her children, and their journey through the jungle with her captors tested her deep faith and took her to the limits of her survival. Hailed as one of the most compelling stories in the captivity narrative niche, her book is considered to be one of America s first bestsellers. This is a must-read for anyone who has seen faith carry them through even the most arduous of trials and anyone who has studied Native Americans and early American history.
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The Problems of Philosophy
EditAuthor: Russell, Bertrand
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Year of Death: 1970
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Description Original: DO NOT UDE AS IS RUN THRU AI Can we prove that there is an external world? Can we prove cause and effect? Can we validate any of our generalizations? Can we objectively justify morality? In the Problems of Philosophy philosopher Bertrand Russell introduces philosophy as a repeating series of (failed) attempts to answer the questions above. He asserts that philosophy cannot answer any of these questions and that any value of philosophy must lie elsewhere than in offering proofs to these questions. Russell has created a brief and accessible guide to the Problems of Philosophy. By focusing on problems, he believes will provoke positive and constructive discussion, Russell concentrates on knowledge rather than metaphysics. Russell guides the reader through his famous 1910 distinction between knowledge by acquaintance and knowledge by description and introduces important theories of Plato, Aristotle, Ren Descartes, David Hume, John Locke, Immanuel Kant, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel and others to lay the foundation for philosophical inquiry by general readers and scholars alike. Accessible to both dedicated students of philosophy and the general public, The Problems of Philosophy, remains one of the most well-known and studied treatises on this topic.
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The Jungle
EditAuthor: Sinclair, Upton
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His Excellency s English Governess
EditAuthor: SYDNEY C. GRIER
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Description Original: DO NOTUSE AS IS RUN THRU AI Hilda Caroline Gregg (20 June 1868 22 June 1933) was an English author who wrote novels and short stories under the name Sydney C. Grier. She was a prolific writer known for her heroic tales about the adventures of English people in places such as Afghanistan, Baghdad, and India. She had her fiction printed in The Bristol Times in 1886, and her first novel was published in 1895, after this, she published a novel every year until 1925.
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Notes from the Underground
EditAuthor: FYODOR DOSTOYEVSKY
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Description Original: DO NOT USE AS IS – RUN THRU AI Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1821 1881) is best known for his novels The Brothers Karamazov, The Idiot, and Crime and Punishment. Bur prior to these books, Dostoyevsky wrote the fascinating and unusual novel, Notes from the Underground. It is considered to be one of the first existentialist novels. His bitter, unnamed narrator is an alienated retired civil servant living in St. Petersburg. Through this man s monologue and his diary, Dostoyevsky attacks contemporary Russian philosophy, Nikolay Chernyshevsky's What Is to Be Done? The narrator searches for goodness and truth in a world that appears to have few absolutes of any kind. Political, moral, social, and religious themes that appear in Dostoyevsky s later work were introduced here in this compelling and easy-to-read novella.
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Anna Karenina
EditAuthor: Leo Tolstoy
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Description Original: DO NOT USE AS IS RUN THRU AI Anna Karenina is a novel by the Russian author Leo Tolstoy, first published in book form in 1878. Many writers consider it the greatest work of literature ever written, and Tolstoy himself called it his first true novel. It was initially released in serial installments from 1875 to 1877, all but the last part appearing in the periodical The Russian Messenger. Anna Karenina deals with themes of betrayal, faith, family, marriage, Imperial Russian society, desire, and rural vs. city life. The story centers on an extramarital affair between Anna and the dashing cavalry officer, Count Alexei Kirillovich Vronsky. The affair scandalizes the social circles of Saint Petersburg and forces the young lovers to flee to Italy in a search for happiness, but after they return to Russia, their lives further unravel.
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The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, Or Gustavus Vassa, The African
EditAuthor: Olaudah Equiano
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Ethan Frome
EditAuthor: Wharton, Edith
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Description Original: DO NOT USE AS IS RUN THRU AI Set on the bleak, grim New England farm, Ethan Frome is trapped in a marriage to a terrible, suspicious hypochondriac, his wife, Zeena. He has resigned himself to living a life haunted by his past with a future that looks grim. When Zeena s cousin Mattie Silver comes to stay with them, Ethan feels a long-missed sliver of hope for happiness. His thoughts of maybe escaping his miserable fate lead to a dangerous obsession and ultimately a tragic destiny. ??????? She had taken everything else from him, and now she meant to take the one thing that made up for it all. ? Edith Wharton, Ethan Frome
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Riders to the Sea
EditAuthor: J. M. Synge
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Description wiki: Riders to the Sea is a play written by Irish Literary Renaissance playwright John Millington Synge. It was first performed on 25 February 1904 at the Molesworth Hall, Dublin, by the Irish National Theater Society with Helen Laird playing Maurya. A one-act tragedy, the play is set at Inishmaan in the Aran Islands, and like all of Synges plays it is noted for capturing the poetic dialogue of rural Ireland. The plot is based not on the traditional conflict of human wills but on the hopeless struggle of a people against the impersonal but relentless cruelty of the sea.
Description Good Reads: Although from a middle-class Protestant background, Synges writings are mainly concerned with the world of the Roman Catholic peasants of rural Ireland. He is best known for his play The Playboy of the Western World, which caused riots in Dublin. His experiences on the Aran islands were to form the basis for many of his plays, including Riders to the Sea. Set in a cottage on Inishmaan, it is about a man whose body was washed up on the far away coast of Donegal, and who, by reason of certain peculiarities of dress, was suspected to be from the island.
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A Dolls House: a play
EditAuthor: Henrik Ibsen
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Year of Death: 1906
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Description wiki: Documentation for the TextInfo template.information about this edition. Sister Projects.sister projects: Wikipedia article, Wikidata item. A Doll House (literally translated A Dolls home from the original Norwegian title Et dukkehjem) is an 1879 play by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. A Doll House, written two years after The Pillars of Society, was the first of Ibsens plays to create a sensation and is now perhaps his most famous play, and required reading in many secondary schools and universities. The play was highly controversial when first published, as it is sharply critical of 19th Century marriage norms. It follows the formula of well-made play up until the final act, when it breaks convention by ending with a discussion, not an unraveling. It is often called the first true feminist play, although Ibsen denied this. Excerpted from A Dolls House on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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Description Original: DO NOT USE AS IS RUN THRU AI Nora Helmer was a character well before her time who insisted on being first and foremost a human being, before wife and mother. The dramatic Norwegian play sent shockwaves throughout all of Europe when it was first published. Exposing as it did the true hypocrisy of the middle-class marriage during Victorian time, this family drama ushered in a new era which “exploded like a bomb into contemporary life”. A Doll s House is Henrik Ibsen s greatest and most famous play.
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Voyage Out
EditAuthor: Virginia Woolf
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Description wiki: A woman, Kathy, decides to reject a series of fleeting physical encounters and believes she has found her ideal mate in Robert, a poet. Robert cannot believe he has the power to hold her and they both strive to convince themselves and everyone else that they are happy. She discovers her husband Robert is dead.[7]
Description Good Reads: Woolf s first novel is a haunting book, full of light and shadow. It takes Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose and their niece, Rachel, on a sea voyage from London to a resort on the South American coast. It is a strange, tragic, inspired book whose scene is a South America not found on any map and reached by a boat which would not float on any sea, an America whose spiritual boundaries touch Xanadu and Atlantis (E. M. Forster)
Description Penquin: A young woman learns about life, and love found and lost, in this thought-provoking debut novel by one of the twentieth century s most brilliant and prolific writers with an introduction by Elisa Gabbert, author of The Unreality of Memory Absolutely unafraid . . . Here at last is a book which attains unity as surely as Wuthering Heights, though by a different path. E. M. Forster London, 1905: Twenty-four-year-old Rachel Vinrace is a free spirited but painfully na ve young woman when she embarks on a sea voyage with her family to South America. Arriving in Santa Marina, a town on the South American coast, Rachel and her aunt Helen are introduced to a group of English expatriates, among them the sensitive Terence Hewet, an aspiring writer who is drawn to Rachel s unusual and dreamy nature. The two fall in love, unaware of the tragedy that lies ahead. With hints of Jane Austen, The Voyage Out is a softer and more traditional novel than Virginia Woolf s later work, even as its poetic style and innovative technique with detailed portraits of characters inner lives and mesmeric shifts between the quotidian and the profound reflect Woolf s signature style. The Modern Library Torchbearers series features women who wrote on their own terms, with boldness, creativity, and a spirit of resistance.
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Jacobs Room
EditAuthor: Virginia Woolf
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Description wiki: The novel centres, in a very ambiguous way, around the life story of the protagonist Jacob Flanders and is presented almost entirely through the impressions other characters have of Jacob. Thus, although it could be said that the book is primarily a character study and has little in the way of plot or background, the narrative is constructed with a void in place of the central character if, indeed, the novel can be said to have a protagonist in conventional terms. Motifs of emptiness and absence haunt the novel and establish its elegiac feel. Jacob is described to us, but in such indirect terms that it would seem better to view him as an amalgam of the different perceptions of the characters and narrator. He does not exist as a concrete reality, but rather as a collection of memories and sensations.
Description Good Reads: Virginia Woolfs first original and distinguished work, Jacobs Room is the story of a sensitive young man named Jacob Flanders. The life story, character and friends of Jacob are presented in a series for separate scenes and moments from his childhood, through college at Cambridge, love affairs in London, and travels in Greece, to his death in the war. Jacobs Room established Virginia Woolfs reputation as a highly poetic and symbolic writer who places emphasis not on plot or action but on the psychological realm of occupied by her characters.
Description Penquin: Jacob s Room was the first book in Virginia Woolf s unique, experimental style, making it an important text of early Modernism. Ostensibly, the story is about the life of Jacob Flanders, the title character, who is evoked purely by other characters perceptions and memories of him. Jacob remains an absence throughout. Elegiac in tone, the work beautifully memorializes the longing and pain of a generation that lost so many of its most promising young men to World War I.
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Night and Day
EditAuthor: Virginia Woolf
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Description wiki: Night and Day is a novel by Virginia Woolf first published on 20 October 1919. Set in Edwardian London, Night and Day contrasts the daily lives and romantic attachments of two acquaintances, Katharine Hilbery and Mary Datchet. The novel examines the relationships between love, marriage, happiness, and success. The novel has four major characters: Katharine Hilbery, Mary Datchet, Ralph Denham, and William Rodney. Night and Day deals with questions concerning womens suffrage, and asks whether love and marriage can coexist and whether marriage is necessary for happiness. Motifs throughout the book include the stars and sky, the River Thames, and walks. Woolf makes many references to the works of William Shakespeare, especially As You Like It.
Description Good Reads: Katharine Hilbery is beautiful and privileged, but uncertain of her future. She must choose between becoming engaged to the oddly prosaic poet William Rodney, and her dangerous attraction to the passionate Ralph Denham. As she struggles to decide, the lives of two other women – womens rights activist Mary Datchet and Katharines mother, Margaret, struggling to weave together the documents, events and memories of her own fathers life into a biography – impinge on hers with unexpected and intriguing consequences. Virginia Woolfs delicate second novel is both a love story and a social comedy, yet it also subtly undermines these traditions, questioning a womans role and the very nature of experience.
Description Penquin: An immaculately-observed social comedy that explores the boundaries between personal freedom and the demands of love Katharine Hilbery is beautiful and privileged, but uncertain of her future. She must choose between becoming engaged to the oddly prosaic poet William Rodney, and her dangerous attraction to the passionate Ralph Denham. As she struggles to decide, the lives of two other women women s rights activist Mary Datchet and Katharine s mother, Margaret, struggling to weave together the documents, events and memories of her own father s life into a biography impinge on hers with unexpected and intriguing consequences. Virginia Woolf s delicate second novel is both a love story and a social comedy, yet it also subtly undermines these traditions, questioning a woman s role and the very nature of experience. This edition of Night and Day includes a detailed introduction by Julia Briggs, which considers the key themes of the novel and its place in the tradition of social comedy, a map of central London of the period and notes. For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.
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The Possessed or, The Devils
EditAuthor: Fyodor Dostoevsky
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Description wiki: he Possessed or The Devils) is a novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky, first published in the journal The Russian Messenger in 1871 72. It is considered one of the four masterworks written by Dostoevsky after his return from Siberian exile, along with Crime and Punishment (1866), The Idiot (1869) and The Brothers Karamazov (1880). Demons is a social and political satire, a psychological drama, and large-scale tragedy. Joyce Carol Oates has described it as “Dostoevskys most confused and violent novel, and his most satisfactorily tragic work.”[1] According to Ronald Hingley, it is Dostoevskys “greatest onslaught on Nihilism”, and “one of humanitys most impressive achievements perhaps even its supreme achievement in the art of prose fiction.”[2] Demons is an allegory of the potentially catastrophic consequences of the political and moral nihilism that were becoming prevalent in Russia in the 1860s. A fictional town descends into chaos as it becomes the focal point of an attempted revolution, orchestrated by master conspirator Pyotr Verkhovensky. The mysterious aristocratic figure of Nikolai Stavrogin Verkhovenskys counterpart in the moral sphere dominates the book, exercising an extraordinary influence over the hearts and minds of almost all the other characters. The idealistic, Western-influenced generation of the 1840s, epitomized in the character of Stepan Verkhovensky (who is both Pyotr Verkhovenskys father and Nikolai Stavrogins childhood teacher), are presented as the unconscious progenitors and helpless accomplices of the “demonic” forces that take possession of the town.
Description Good Reads: Pyotr and Stavrogin are the leaders of a Russian revolutionary cell. Their aim is to overthrow the Tsar, destroy society, and seize power for themselves. Together they train terrorists who are willing to lay down their lives to accomplish their goals. But when the group is threatened with exposure, will their recruits be willing to kill one of their own to cover their tracks? Savage and powerful yet lively and often comic, Demons was inspired by a real-life political murder and is a scathing and eerily prescient indictment of those who use violence to serve their beliefs. The Possessed, also known in English as Devils (Besy) and The Demons is the third of Dostoevskys five major novels.
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Description Original: Brit–This carefully crafted ebook: “Demons (The Possessed / The Devils) – The Unabridged Garnett Translation” is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. Demons is an 1872 novel by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. Though titled The Possessed in the initial English translation, Dostoyevsky scholars and later translations favour the titles The Devils or Demons. An extremely political book, Demons is a testimonial of life in Imperial Russia in the late 19th century. As the revolutionary democrats begin to rise in Russia, different ideologies begin to collide. Dostoyevsky casts a critical eye on both the liberal idealists, portraying their ideas and ideological foundation as demonic, and the conservative establishments ineptitude in dealing with those ideas and their social consequences. The entire novel takes place in a small town outside of Petersberg and is narrated by a man named Mr. Govorov. Mr. Govorov does not witness every conversation first hand, but nonetheless the narrator describes the story as if he partook in every situation or as a chronicler, who had the events described to him. We know very little of Mr. Govorov, except that he is a close friend of Stephan Trofimovich. Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky ( 1821 1881) was a Russian novelist, short story writer, essayist and philosopher. Dostoyevskys literary works explore human psychology in the context of the troubled political
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White Nights and Other Stories
EditAuthor: Fyodor Dostoevsky
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Description wiki: White Nights (Italian: Le notti bianche, French: Nuits blanches) is a 1957 romantic drama film directed by Luchino Visconti, based on Fyodor Dostoevsky s 1848 short story of the same name. It was written for the screen by Visconti and Suso Cecchi dAmico, and stars Maria Schell, Marcello Mastroianni, and Jean Marais.[2] The film earned positive reviews from critics and audiences, and won the Silver Lion at the 18th Venice International Film Festival.[3]
Description Good Reads: From the author of Crime and Punishment comes this remarkable collection of short fiction. A selection of ten compelling tales, steeped in Dostoyevskys characteristic themes of spiritual torment and psychological struggle, evoke life in Czarist Russia. Featured stories include “The Dream of a Ridiculous Man,” “Bobok,” “An Honest Thief,” “An Unpleasant Predicament,” “Another Mans Wife,” “The Peasant Marey,” “The Crocodile,” “A Faint Heart,” “A Christmas Tree and a Wedding,” and the title work. Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1821 1881) created powerful depictions of the human condition that led to significant developments in twentieth-century thought, including psychoanalysis and existentialism. His influence resonates in the works of latter-day authors such as Proust, Faulkner, Hemingway, and Kafka. This collection of his short stories offers thought-provoking glimpses into the Russian authors moving portrayals of the conflict between flesh and spirit.
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Description Original: Brit–From the author of Crime and Punishment comes this remarkable collection of short fiction. A selection of ten compelling tales, steeped in Dostoyevskys characteristic themes of spiritual torment and psychological struggle, evoke life in Czarist Russia. Featured stories include `The Dream of a Ridiculous Man,` `Bobok,` `An Honest Thief,` `An Unpleasant Predicament,` `Another Mans Wife,` `The Peasant Marey,` `The Crocodile,` `A Faint Heart,` `A Christmas Tree and a Wedding,` and the title work.Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1821 – 1881) created powerful depictions of the human condition that led to significant developments in twentieth-century thought, including psychoanalysis and existentialism. His influence resonates in the works of latter-day authors such as Proust, Faulkner, Hemingway, and Kafka. This collection of his short stories offers thought-
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Short Stories
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Description Good Reads: Here, then, are Dostoevskys short stories. As in all his writings, the tales range the emotional gamut from drama to laughter, from psychological inversion and tragedy to deep and abiding understanding of humanity. His people are people who exist everywhere, but whom only a Dostoevsky could successfully interpret. Only after reading Dostoevskys complete work novels, nouvelles, autobiography and short stories can one realize the unrivalled scope of his great talent. *Blurb from original wrapper, 1946.
Description Penquin: This carefully edited collection has been designed and formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky (1821 1881), sometimes transliterated Dostoevsky, was a Russian novelist, short story writer, and essayist. Dostoyevskys literary works explore human psychology in the troubled political, social and spiritual context of 19th-century Russia. The translation by Constance Garnett from the original Russian is widely regarded as a reference. Garnett translated seventy volumes of Russian prose for publication, including all of Dostoyevskys novels. Dostoyevskys works of fiction include 17 short stories, in this edition we present:
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Description Original: Brit–This carefully crafted ebook: “Complete Short Stories and Novellas of Fyodor Dostoyevsky” is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1821-1881) was a Russian novelist, short story writer, essayist, journalist and philosopher. His literary works explore human psychology in the troubled political, social, and spiritual atmosphere of 19th-century Russia. Many of his works contain a strong emphasis on Christianity, and its message of absolute love, forgiveness and charity, explored within the realm of the individual, confronted with all of lifes hardships and beauty. His major works include Crime and Punishment
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The Tale Of Benjamin Bunny
EditAuthor: Beatrix Potter
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Year of Death: 1943
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Description wiki: The Tale of Benjamin Bunny is a childrens book written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter, and first published by Frederick Warne & Co. in September 1904. The book is a sequel to The Tale of Peter Rabbit (1902), and tells of Peters return to Mr. McGregors garden with his cousin Benjamin to retrieve the clothes he lost there during his previous adventure. In Benjamin Bunny, Potter deepened the rabbit universe she created in Peter Rabbit, and, in doing so, suggested the rabbit world was parallel to the human world but complete and sufficient unto itself. In 1903, Potter and her publisher decided her next book should be less complicated than her previous productions, and in Benjamin Bunny she created a simple, didactic tale for young children. The books masterful illustrations were based upon the several gardens at the Lake District estate of Fawe Park, where Potter spent the summer of 1903. She was sensitive to the openings and endings of her books, and insisted Benjamin Bunny finish with the words “rabbit-tobacco”, a term she appropriated from the Uncle Remus stories by Joel Chandler Harris, one of her literary heroes. Benjamin Bunny was an instant commercial and popular success, and thousands of copies were in print by the end of 1904. The Times Literary Supplement thought Potters illustrations “pencil perfect”,[1] but suggested that she engage a literary assistant for future productions. Potter created a nursery wallpaper tapping Benjamins image, and Benjamin returned as an adult rabbit in the Flopsy Bunnies and Mr. Tod. In 1992, Benjamin Bunny was adapted as an episode of the BBC animated television series, The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends.
Description Good Reads: Peter Rabbits cousin, Benjamin Bunny, has been a very popular character since this books first publication in 1904. In this tale we hear all about his and Peters adventures in Mr McGregors vegetable garden, and what happens to them when they meet a cat! Even more frightening, is what happens to the two pesky bunnies when Old Mr Benjamin Bunny finds out what they have been up to! Beatrix Potter is regarded as one of the worlds best-loved childrens authors of all time. From her first book, The Tale of Peter Rabbit, published by Frederick Warne in 1902, she went on to create a series of stories based around animal characters including Mrs. Tiggy-winkle, Benjamin Bunny, Jemima Puddle-duck, Mr. Jeremy Fisher and Tom Kitten. Her humorous, lively tales and beautiful illustrations have become a natural part of childhood. With revenue from the sales of her books, Beatrix Potter bought a farm – Hill Top – in the English Lake District, where she later became a farmer and prize-winning sheep breeder. She launched the now vast merchandise programme by patenting the very first Peter Rabbit doll in 1903. The product range continues to grow today with licences around the world including baby clothing and bedding, nursery decor products and collectables. Upon her death, Beatrix Potter left 14 farms and over 4000 acres of Lake District farmland to the National Trust so that the place that she loved would remain undeveloped and protected for future generations to enjoy. Today Beatrix Potters original 23 tales are still published by Frederick Warne, alongside a wide range of other formats including baby books, activity books and gift and sound books. The Tale of Benjamin Bunny is number four in Beatrix Potters series of 23 little books. Look out for the rest! 1 The Tale of Peter Rabbit 2 The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin 3 The Tailor of Gloucester 4 The Tale of Benjamin Bunny 5 The Tale of Two Bad Mice 6 The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle 7 The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher 8 The Tale of Tom Kitten 9 The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck 10 The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies 11 The Tale of Mrs. Tittlemouse 12 The Tale of Timmy Tiptoes 13 The Tale of Johnny Town-Mouse 14 The Tale of Mr. Tod 15 The Tale of Pigling Bland 16 The Tale of Samuel Whiskers 17 The Tale of The Pie and the Patty-Pan 18 The Tale of Ginger and Pickles 19 The Tale of Little Pig Robinson 20 The Story of a Fierce Bad Rabbit 21 The Story of Miss Moppet 22 Appley Dapplys Nursery Rhymes 23 Cecily Parsleys Nursery Rhymes
Description Penquin: 2012 marks 110 years since Warne published The Tale of Peter Rabbit. In celebration, we are publishing limited editions of twelve classic tales with colorful covers, special endpapers, and notes explaining the history behind each book. The Tale of Benjamin Bunny is the tale of Peter Rabbit s cousin, Benjamin Bunny.
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The Children of Odin The Book of Northern Myths
EditAuthor: Padraic Colum
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Description Good Reads: If you are interested in the history of the Ancient world and want to learn about the culture of the peoples of Ancient Scandinavia, then this book is for you! She will acquaint you with the mythology of the Scandinavian peoples, their literary heritage, myths and the art of runic magic.
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Description Original: AMAZON First published in 1920, “The Children of Odin” is the retelling of famous North myths for children by the acclaimed Irish poet, novelist, playwright, and children s author Padraic Colum. With illustrations by Willy Pogany this volume brings classic Norse literature and mythology to a wider audience and makes it accessible to children of all ages. Born in 1881 in Ireland, Colum first rose to fame as a playwright and poet in Dublin and became a leading figure in the Irish Literary Revival. In 1914, Colum and his wife came to the United States and remained there for most of the rest of their lives. Once in America, Colum began to write children s literature, beginning with the retelling of Irish folklore. In The Children of Odin , Colum s masterful and award-winning storytelling brings the gods and goddesses of Asgard to life: the wise All-Father Odin, mighty Thor with his hammer, the wily and mischievous Loki, and the dragons, giants, dwarves, and Valkyries that inhabit their world as well. In his lyrical and beautiful prose, Colum tells the story of this rich world from its beginning to its final battle. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper.
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