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Selected Classics of Washington Irving
- By: Washington Irving
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Washington Irving stands as one of early Americas literary gems, celebrated for his sharp wit and satirical flair. With a remarkable talent for crafting vivid imagery through his prose, Irving transports readers to the heart of early American life. Having spent considerable time in England, he penned some of his most enduring works there. This collection features two of his most beloved tales Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, both set in New York and rich with the legends and everyday experiences of early settlers. To further enrich this anthology, weve included two of Irvings ...
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Parnassus on Wheels
- By: Christopher Morley
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Parnassus on Wheels follows the adventurous journey of a unique traveling book-selling business. When the original owner, Roger Mifflin, decides to sell, he passes the torch to 39-year-old Helen McGill, who is yearning for freedom after years of caring for her ailing brother, Andrew. This charming tale explores themes of self-discovery, the love of literature, and the pursuit of independence.
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Scarlet Sister Mary
- By: Julia Peterkin
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Explore the intriguing journey of Julia Peterkin, the 1929 Pulitzer Prize-winning plantation mistress who captivated the Harlem Renaissance. W.E.B. DuBois praised her for possessing the eye and the ear to see beauty and know truth, making her an unexpected literary icon of her time.
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Strange World
- By: Mary Elizabeth Braddon
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Dive into a captivating tale crafted by one of the foremost authors of the Victorian sensational novel. This story seamlessly weaves together elements of murder, greed, madness, secrets, and romance, ensuring a thrilling experience. The characters are intricately connected, each bringing their own unique flavor to the narrative. With Braddons expertly layered plot, youll find just the right amount of suspense to keep you engaged until its gratifying conclusion. - Summary by Celine Major
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Pan
- By: Knut Hamsun
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In Pan, delve into the captivating summer of Lieutenant Glahn as he immerses himself in the serene, yet tumultuous, forest of northern Norway. Living in a quaint hut with his faithful dog Aesop, Glahns days are filled with the simple pleasures of hunting and fishing. Through the lyrical prose of Hamsun, experience the intricate dance of troubled souls, where love, jealousy, and power struggles unfold amidst the breathtaking backdrop of Nordlands nature. Encounter two intriguing narrators—Glahn himself and a hunting companion in the epilogue—who guide you through a narrative rich with ...
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Nell and Her Grandfather
- By: Anonymous
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If youre familiar with Dickens classic novel, The Old Curiosity Shop, youll remember the enchanting tale of Nell Trent—a beautiful and virtuous orphan, barely fourteen, living with her beloved grandfather in a whimsical shop filled with curiosities. In this delightful series of stories set in the same period as the novel, we revisit the lovable and eccentric characters that Dickens introduced us to. Although these tales are not penned by Dickens himself, they wonderfully capture the spirit and charm of the original, allowing us to revel in the adventures of the people and England we hold ...
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Story of a Modern Woman (Version 2)
- By: Ella Hepworth Dixon
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Published in 1894, The Story of a Modern Woman is a powerful work of feminist social realism that left an indelible mark on the New Woman movement of the 1890s. Its author, Ella Hepworth Dixon, earned the nickname The New Woman due to the attention this landmark novel garnered. The narrative follows Mary Erle, a well-educated daughter of a public intellectual, as she navigates the world of professional writing after his passing, leveraging his legacy in a society that has long held patriarchal values. In an era where many unmarried women faced bleak prospects of becoming wives or mothers, this...
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Stories of Ships and the Sea
- By: Jack London
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Dive into a thrilling collection of five captivating short stories that showcase the artistry of one of Americas finest storytellers, narrated by William Tomcho. Experience the allure of the ocean and the adventures that await on the high seas!
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Portrait of Mr. W. H.
- By: Oscar Wilde
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In Oscar Wildes intriguing short story, we delve into the mystery of Mr. W. H., the enigmatic dedicatee of Shakespeares beloved sonnets. Originally published in Blackwoods Edinburgh Magazine in 1889, Wilde had aspirations to release an expanded version of this tale as a standalone book—a vision that remained unrealized until after his passing. This audiobook brings that expanded version to life, narrated by Rob Marland.
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Silas Marner (version 2)
- By: George Eliot
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Delve into George Eliots beloved novel, Silas Marner, set against the backdrop of early 19th century England. Follow the poignant journey of Silas, a weaver shunned by society after being wrongfully accused of a crime. Retreating to a solitary existence in the village of Raveloe, he dedicates himself to weaving and hoarding gold for fifteen lonely years. However, unexpected events begin to reshape his life and rekindle his faith in humanity, leading to a heartwarming transformation. (Summary by T.Hynes)
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Notes from the Underground
- By: Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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Fyodor Dostoyevskys brilliant short masterpiece delves into the mind of a ranting, slightly unhinged civil servant. With its striking stylistic inventiveness and sharp insights into the absurdities and frailties of human nature, this work feels remarkably contemporary. If it were published today, it would undoubtedly be hailed as an avant-garde post-modern triumph. While the text is rich with conversational philosophizing, the vividness and humor of the narrator make it a captivating and entertaining read. (Review by Hugh McGuire)
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Rainbow (Version 2)
- By: D. H. Lawrence
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Originally published in 1915 and quickly banned for its bold exploration of sexuality, D.H. Lawrences groundbreaking novel, The Rainbow, intricately weaves the lives of three generations of the Brangwen family against the backdrop of the profound social changes transforming Victorian Britain. From the serene existence of farmer Tom and his Polish wife Lydia, who embody the timeless myths of Genesis, to artisan Will and matriarch Anna, who immerse themselves in the bustling industrial communities around Nottingham, and finally to the ambitious Ursula, who navigates her quest for emotional and ...
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Primrose Path
- By: Bram Stoker
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Dive into Bram Stokers debut novel, Primrose Path, originally serialized in The Shamrock magazine in 1875. Long before he captivated readers with Dracula, Stoker crafted a poignant tale of the OSullivans, a joyful Irish family who abandon their simple Dublin life in pursuit of Jerry OSullivans dream of becoming a theatrical carpenter in London. Joined by his devoted wife, Katey, their journey quickly turns into a harrowing saga as they confront the harsh realities of urban life. The squalor and moral decay of the city threaten to unravel their happiness, leading to a series of heartbreaking ...
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Miss Crespigny
- By: Frances Hodgson Burnett
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Discover the lesser-known yet captivating novel by the author of beloved classics like The Secret Garden and A Little Princess. Follow miss Lysbeth Crespigny, a young woman raised in the confines of her three maiden aunts, as she embarks on her first journey into the world. With a heart full of curiosity and a spirit yearning for adventure, she quickly learns that the world outside is far more intricate and bewildering than she ever imagined. At just 18, Lysbeth faces choices that will shape her identity and test her resilience, ultimately guiding her towards the strength she never knew she ...
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Phantom Death and Other Stories
- By: William Clark Russell
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Dive into the eerie world of nautical ghost tales and horror with Phantom Death and Other Stories, a captivating collection by William Clark Russell published in 1893. Set against the backdrop of the high seas, these spine-chilling stories invite you aboard for ghostly encounters, breathtaking sights, and mysterious happenings that will keep you on the edge of your seat. (Summary by Carolin)
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Noughts and Crosses- Stories, Studies and Sketches
- By: Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch
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Dive into a captivating collection of enchanting short stories crafted by Q, the intriguing pen name of the renowned and whimsical Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch. Join Amy Gramour as she brings these tales to life, inviting you to explore the rich tapestry of human experience through the lens of masterful storytelling.
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Moments With Mark Twain
- By: Albert Bigelow Paine Mark Twain
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Dive into the wit and wisdom of Mark Twain through carefully curated selections of his timeless works. Journey in chronological order as you revisit the iconic whitewashing scene in Tom Sawyer, the pivotal moments before the Mississippi River adventure in Huckleberry Finn, and the tense identity swap in “The Prince and the Pauper.” Reflect on the intriguing insights from “A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court,” where a critic hailed a certain feud as “...as dramatic and powerful an episode as I know in modern literature.” This collection also offers Twains keen observations...
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Our Village, Volume 2
- By: Mary Russell Mitford
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In this captivating volume, Miss Mitford resumes her insightful reflections on the evolving tapestry of village life, two years after the first volume. With her trademark wit and keen observations, she delves into the lives of the villagers and their unfolding stories, capturing the subtle seasonal and local changes that have occurred during her absence. Additionally, this collection offers a glimpse into Miss Mitfords own school days and her initial foray into society. (Summary by Anne Fletcher) Please note that the text source is missing pages 198, 199, 236, and 237, which can be accessed ...
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Mary Barton
- By: Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell
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Mary Barton, the debut novel by English author Elizabeth Gaskell, was published in 1848 and paints a vivid portrait of life in 1830s and 1840s Manchester. This powerful narrative delves into the harsh realities faced by the Victorian working class, centering around two families—the Bartons and the Wilsons. As John Barton grapples with the loss of his wife and son, he becomes a passionate advocate for social justice, questioning the inequities of wealth and the struggles between the rich and the poor. The disappearance of his sister-in-law Esther adds to the familys turmoil, pushing John ...
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Bread
- By: Charles G. Norris
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Step into the world of Bread by Charles G. Norris, a poignant tale that echoes the themes of the working class in a manner reminiscent of The Great Gatsby. This novel centers around a tragic female protagonist navigating life as a stenographer in early 20th century New York City, during the transformative years from 1905 to 1922. In a society where women were often relegated to the roles of wives and homemakers, she boldly embraces the unconventional path of a wage earner. Norris paints vivid pictures of life inside a bustling publishing house at the dawn of modern media, capturing the ...
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