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  • av Robert Musil
    336 - 992,-

  • av Marguerite Duras
    206 - 978,-

  • av Jean-Luc Godard
    270 - 992,-

  • av Lee Siegel
    270 - 949

  • av Sigmund Freud
    94,-

    Freud demonstrates through literary, mythical, and folktale examples the extraordinary way that wishes manifest themselves in people's dreams.

  • av Jane Austen
    94,-

    Written when Austen was still an adolescent, Frederic and Elfrida is a witty and inventive parody that brilliantly sends up the conventions of romantic fiction.

  • av Virginia Woolf
    184

    Virginia Woolf's third novel is an unconventional literary portrait of its title character-an awkward but strangely fascinating young man coming of age in the years leading up to the First World War.

  • av Aldous Huxley
    184

    These essays are a testimony to the polymathic reach of Aldous Huxley's intellect, as well as to the relish with which he entered into some of his more surprising enthusiasms.

  • av Knut Hamsun
    172

    Victoria is an incisive study of the coercive power of economic and social forces that is also renowned for its innovative and psychologically probing narrative techniques.

  • av E. M. Forster
    172

    Pharos and Pharillon is a brilliant work of travel writing by one of the last century's great observers of human affairs.

  • av Joseph Conrad
    228,-

    Joseph Conrad's last completed novel is a masterpiece of narrative tension and psychological insight.

  • av G. K. Chesterton
    206

    Fancies versus Fads is a brilliant introduction to one of the most distinctive voices of twentieth-century literature.

  • av Anton Chekhov
    222

    These beautifully translated works demonstrate why Chekhov's short fiction has achieved universal acclaim.

  • av William Hazlitt
    94,-

    William Hazlitt's essay on the ludicrousness of monarchy shows him at his best.

  • av Plutarch
    94,-

    Plutarch's essay takes on an unusual philosophical problem: people who talk too much.

  • av T. S. Eliot
    106

    T. S. Eliot's advocacy of "impersonality" as a literary ideal in Tradition and the Individual Talent had an immeasurable impact on Modernist literature and continues to resonate today.

  • av Francis Wolff
    109

    In In Defense of the Bullfight, Francis Wolff makes a provocative argument against the view that bullfighting is the ultimate cruel sport.

  • av Paul Lafargue
    106

    Paul Lafargue spells out with unrivaled clarity the damage inflicted by the myth that endless work is morally virtuous.

  • av Agnes Callard
    117

    A vigorous assault on the idea that there is something transformative or ennobling about recreational travel.

  • av Virginia Woolf
    117

    Virginia Woolf's reflections on sickness, fiction, and the chilling indifference of the natural world.

  • av Katherine Mansfield
    106

    An outstanding literary portrayal of the shadow cast by the First World War.

  • av Gabriele Tinti
    510

    A unique combination of poetry and photography, Hungry Ghosts is a thrilling evocation of the disturbing visions and the yearnings for a world beyond that have fed both ancient and modern understandings of the afterlife.

  • av Mahatma Gandhi
    100,-

    Justice in Palestine is an essential work by one of the twentieth century¿s most powerful and authoritative voices.

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    228,-

    in English for the first time, the letters that Modersohn-Becker and Rilke sent to one another

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    av Euphrosyne Doxiadis
    277 - 608,-

  • av Stanley Aronowitz
    412 - 935

  • av Alba Arikha
    226

    Two Hours is an exceptional novel. Witty, perceptive, and profoundly humane, this is the work of a writer at the height of her powers.

  • av Maurice Saatchi
    1 141,-

    Orgasm offers readers an unforgettable mental experience as Saatchi debunks some of the modern world¿s most fondly held delusions.

  • av Edward Said
    228,-

    This volume collects all of Edward Said's never-before-published poems, offering insight into the personality of the author.

  • av Michael Skafidas
    405 - 949

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