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Adam Bede, George Eliot
The story’s plot follows four characters rural lives in the fictional community of Hayslope—a rural, pastoral and close-knit community in 1799. The novel revolves around a love triangle between beautiful but thoughtless Hetty Sorrel, Captain Arthur Donnithorne, the young squire who seduces her, Adam Bede, her unacknowledged lover, and Dinah Morris, Hetty’s cousin, a fervent Methodist lay preacher.
Titulli: Adam Bede
Origjinali: Adam Bede
Gjinia: Roman
Autori: George Eliot
Shtëpia botuese: Wordsworth Classics
Viti: 2003
Fq. 485
Pesha: 0.355 kg
ISBN: 978-1-85326-192-3
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Botuesi: Penguin Books
The End, Samuel Beckett
'They didn't seem to take much interest in my private parts which to tell the truth were nothing to write home about, I didn't take much interest in them myself.'
Botuesi: Harper Collins
On Drinking, Charles Bukowski
Through drink, Bukowski is able to be alone, to be with people, to be a poet, a lover, and a friend—though often at great cost. As Bukowski writes in a poem simply titled “Drinking,”: “for me/it was or/is/a manner of/dying/with boots on/and gun/smoking and a/symphony music background.”
Botuesi: Wordsworth Classics
The sea-wolf, Jack London
When a sudden collision rips a hole in the ship’s hull, the ferry sinks like a stone, throwing the literary critic into the icy harbor. Rescued by the Ghost, a seal-hunting vessel, van Weyden counts his blessings. Little does he know he’s boarded a ship bound straight for hell.
Botuesi: Wordsworth Classics
Under the Greenwood Tree, Thomas Hardy
Under the Greenwood Tree is Hardy’s most bright, confident and optimistic novel. This delightful portrayal of a picturesque rural society, tinged with gentle humour and quiet irony, established Hardy as a writer.
Botuesi: Penguin Classics
Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime Oscar Wilde
Wilde’s supremely witty tale of dandies, anarchists and a murderous prophecy in London high society.
Botuesi: Wordsworth Classics
Great Expectations, Charles Dickens
As Pip unravels the truth behind his own 'great expectations' in his quest to become a gentleman, the mysteries of the past and the convolutions of fate through a series of thrilling adventures serve to steer him towards maturity and his most important discovery of all - the truth about himself.
Botuesi: Collins Classics
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, James Joyce
Autobiographical in tone, Joyce’s tale of Stephen Dedalus’ journey into adulthood explores the intellectual and moral development of an artist as he struggles to overcome the ingrained Catholic consciousness of his childhood – a family life governed by Irish history, religion and politics.
Botuesi: Collins Classics
The Jungle Book, Rudyard Kipling
Mowgli, the man-cub, is raised in the Indian jungle by a pack of wolves. As he grows older, he learns the ‘Law of the Jungle’ with the help of his friends, Bagheera the Panther, Baloo the Bear and Kaa the Python, who try to keep him safe from fearsome Shere Khan, the tiger. Eventually he comes into contact with his own kind, and begins to question his...
Botuesi: Collins Classics
Walden and Civil Disobedience, Henry David Thoreau
In 1845 Henry David Thoreau hiked into the Walden Woods and built a small hut, where he lived alone for the next two years. Thoreau wanted to prove that man could live entirely free from the society, and his experiment tested the limits of self-reliance while also immersing him in the lush of natural beauty of New England. The writings that resulted from...
Botuesi: Wordsworth Classics
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, Anne Bronte
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall challenges the social conventions of the early nineteenth century in a strong defence of women's rights in the face of psychological abuse from their husbands. Anne Brontë's style is bold, naturalistic and passionate, and this novel, which her sister Charlotte considered 'an entire mistake', has earned her a position in English...
Botuesi: Vintage
A Moveable Feast, Ernest Hemingway
'If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris as a young man, then wherever you go for the rest of your life, it stays with you, for Paris is a moveable feast'
Botuesi: Collins Classics
Sense and Sensibility, Jane Austen
It is through their shared experiences of love that both sisters come to learn that the key to a successful match comes from finding the perfect mixture of rationality and feeling.
Death in Venice and other stories, Thomas Mann
The skies are leaden, the air is thick and sultry, and a sickening stench emanates from the murky labyrinth of canals. It would hardly be sensible to stay, especially not when rumours of a `sickness' spread through the city.
Botuesi: Collins Classics
Heart of darkness, Joseph Conrad
The story told is of his early life as a ferry boat captain. Although his job was to transport ivory downriver, Charlie develops an interest in investing an ivory procurement agent, Kurtz, who is employed by the government.
Botuesi: Penguin Books
The Garden of Forking Paths, Jorge Luis Borges
'Summer was drawing to a close, and I realized that the book was monstrous.'
Botuesi: Collins Classics
Twelfth night, William Shakespeare
Alone in a strange land, Viola disguises herself as a male servant, Cesario, in order to work for the Duke Orsino. Orsino is in love with Lady Olivia, but it is Cesario that Olivia falls for.