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  • av George Eliot
    530,-

    Immerse yourself in the captivating world of rural 19th-century England in George Eliot's moving and evocative novel, ""The Mill on the Floss."" This poignant story follows the lives of siblings Tom and Maggie Tulliver as they navigate the trials and tribulations of family, love, and personal growth in the face of societal expectations and the unforgiving march of time.Through richly drawn characters, incisive social commentary, and deep psychological insight, Eliot masterfully explores themes of family loyalty, societal pressures, and the complexities of the human heart. As Tom and Maggie struggle to reconcile their dreams and desires with the demands of family and society, ""The Mill on the Floss"" offers a heartfelt examination of the often-painful process of self-discovery and the indomitable spirit of resilience.Experience the beauty, passion, and tragedy of ""The Mill on the Floss,"" and delve into the emotional depths of Eliot's storytelling as she brings to life a world of unforgettable characters and timeless themes that continue to resonate with readers. Join Tom and Maggie Tulliver on their journey of love, loss, and redemption, and witness the enduring power of the human spirit in the face of adversity.

  • av E. Hultzsch
    357,-

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  • av Joseph Conrad
    330

    Heart of Darkness, Joseph Conrad's haunting masterpiece, is a harrowing journey into the depths of the human soul and the dark underbelly of colonialism. The story follows the enigmatic Marlow as he embarks on a treacherous voyage up the Congo River in search of the elusive Mr. Kurtz, an ivory trader whose brutal methods and enigmatic persona have earned him a near-mythical status among the native inhabitants.As Marlow delves deeper into the heart of the African continent, Conrad skillfully unveils a world rife with greed, exploitation, and unspeakable horrors, shedding light on the brutal realities of European colonialism and the darkness that lies within the human spirit. The novel's chilling exploration of the thin line between civilization and savagery, coupled with Conrad's evocative prose, creates an atmosphere of suspense and unease that lingers long after the final page is turned.Heart of Darkness is a gripping, thought-provoking tale that challenges the reader to confront the horrors of human nature and the insidious effects of imperialism. This timeless classic continues to resonate with audiences today, offering a chilling examination of the darkness that lies beneath the veneer of civilization and the haunting legacy of colonialism that continues to shape our world.

  • av Rabindranath Tagore
    330

    The Cycle of Spring by Rabindranath Tagore is a beautiful and evocative play that explores the themes of love, loss, and renewal. Set in the idyllic countryside of Bengal, the play follows the story of a young woman named Vasanta, who finds herself torn between her duty to her family and her own desires. As she navigates the complexities of love and longing, Vasanta is forced to confront the harsh realities of life and death, and must find the strength to carry on in the face of adversity. With Tagore's masterful prose and lyrical poetry, The Cycle of Spring is a timeless meditation on the cycles of nature and the enduring power of the human spirit. This moving and inspiring play is sure to captivate readers with its universal themes and timeless message of hope and renewal.

  • av Evans Bell Dell
    423,-

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  • av Dante Alighieri
    397

    Embark on a soul-stirring journey through the realms of the afterlife in Dante Alighieri's timeless masterpiece, ""The Divine Comedy."" This epic, 14th-century allegory follows the poet's pilgrimage through the realms of Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven, guided by the ancient Roman poet Virgil and his beloved Beatrice. As Dante encounters a host of unforgettable characters and landscapes, he explores profound themes of human nature, morality, faith, and redemption.With its rich tapestry of vivid imagery, captivating storytelling, and unparalleled scope, ""The Divine Comedy"" stands as one of the most enduring and influential works in world literature. Through Dante's extraordinary vision, readers are invited to contemplate the depths of human sin and the heights of divine love, ultimately revealing the power of grace and the transformative nature of the human spirit. Delve into the pages of this timeless classic, and experience the breathtaking beauty, profound wisdom, and enduring legacy of a literary treasure that transcends the ages.

  • av F. R. Hemingway
    423,-

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  • av John S. Chandler
    516,-

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  • av Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev
    383,-

    Immerse yourself in the timeless exploration of generational divide and ideological conflict in Ivan Turgenev's seminal work, ""Fathers and Sons."" Set against the backdrop of 19th-century Russia, this captivating novel delves into the lives of two families as they navigate the rapidly changing social and political landscape. As the young, passionate nihilist Bazarov and his more traditional friend Arkady return to their rural homes, they inadvertently ignite tensions between the old and new ways of thinking, exposing deep-rooted rifts between the generations.Turgenev's masterful portrayal of the human condition and his insightful examination of the struggle between progress and tradition make ""Fathers and Sons"" a literary classic that resonates across cultures and eras. Rich in character and emotion, this powerful novel serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring complexities of family, love, and the quest for understanding in a world that is perpetually evolving. Delve into the pages of this timeless story and experience the beauty, heartache, and wisdom of a novel that continues to captivate readers more than a century after its publication.

  • av C. Mabel Duff
    463,-

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  • av Jane Austen
    266 - 436

  • av Purnalingam Pillai
    343

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  • av Joseph Conrad
    410

    Venture into the shadowy world of espionage, political intrigue, and moral ambiguity in Joseph Conrad's gripping novel, ""The Secret Agent."" Set in the seedy underbelly of late Victorian London, this suspenseful tale follows the story of Verloc, a secret agent entangled in a web of deceit, as he becomes embroiled in a plot to blow up the Greenwich Observatory, an act of terror intended to spark a revolution.As Verloc navigates the treacherous world of anarchists, spies, and double agents, Conrad masterfully explores the complexities of loyalty, betrayal, and the often-blurred line between good and evil. Rich in atmosphere and psychological depth, ""The Secret Agent"" delves into the darkest corners of the human heart, revealing the profound impact of deception, manipulation, and moral compromise on both the individual and society as a whole.Immerse yourself in the thrilling and unsettling world of ""The Secret Agent,"" and experience the masterful storytelling, unforgettable characters, and penetrating insight that have made this novel a timeless exploration of the human condition. Join Verloc on his dangerous mission and witness the devastating consequences of a life lived in the shadows, where the price of loyalty may be far greater than one could ever imagine.

  • av Anton Chekhov
    370,-

    Venture into the world of Anton Pavlovich Chekhov with ""The Witch, and Other Stories,"" a mesmerizing collection of short stories that delve into the depths of the human soul and the complexities of the human experience. Renowned for his mastery of the short story form, Chekhov masterfully explores themes of love, loss, and the often-elusive search for meaning in a world marked by fleeting moments and quiet, yet profound, revelations.This captivating anthology showcases Chekhov's keen eye for detail, rich characterization, and subtle, yet powerful, storytelling as he weaves tales of ordinary people caught in the throes of life's challenges and triumphs. From the supernatural allure of ""The Witch"" to the poignant struggles of everyday life, these stories offer a window into the human condition that resonates with readers across generations.Immerse yourself in the evocative world of ""The Witch, and Other Stories,"" and experience the brilliance of Chekhov's storytelling as he illuminates the beauty, tragedy, and transcendent moments of the human experience. This collection of unforgettable stories stands as a testament to the enduring power of literature to capture the essence of what it means to be human, and to the enduring appeal of Chekhov's insightful and compassionate vision.

  • av Joseph Conrad
    266 - 436

  • av Karl Marx
    370,-

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  • av Daniel Defoe
    370,-

    Journey back in time to the harrowing days of the Great Plague of London in Daniel Defoe's gripping chronicle, ""A Journal of the Plague Year."" Written in the form of a first-person account, this chilling and vivid narrative captures the fear, despair, and resilience of a city in the grip of an unprecedented public health crisis, as experienced by the fictional H.F., who navigates the dangers and moral dilemmas of a society on the brink of collapse.Through meticulous research and a keen eye for detail, Defoe immerses readers in the stark reality of the 17th-century plague, offering a deeply human exploration of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable tragedy. From the eerie stillness of abandoned streets to the heart-wrenching accounts of suffering and loss, ""A Journal of the Plague Year"" stands as a powerful testament to the indomitable resilience of humanity and the enduring power of hope.Experience the haunting, unforgettable world of Defoe's ""A Journal of the Plague Year,"" and bear witness to the courage, compassion, and tenacity of the human spirit in the face of adversity-a timeless story that continues to resonate with readers in a world where pandemics and public health crises are all too familiar.

  • av B. Lewis Rice
    596,-

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  • av H. V. Nanjundayya
    410

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  • av B. Lewis Rice
    357,-

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  • av Jane Austen
    410

    Sense and Sensibility, written by the beloved English author Jane Austen, is a timeless tale of two very different sisters navigating the ups and downs of love and society in 19th century England. Elinor Dashwood is practical, reserved, and guided by her sense, while her younger sister Marianne is impulsive, emotional, and ruled by her sensibility. When their father unexpectedly dies, the sisters are left to navigate the challenges of life without the security of their family home. As they move to a new town and interact with a cast of intriguing characters, both sisters must grapple with their own desires and the expectations of society. Austen's masterful writing captures the complexities of love, loss, and societal norms, making Sense and Sensibility a timeless classic that continues to resonate with readers today.

  • av William Chase Stevens
    330

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  • av John M. Coulter
    490,-

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  • av Chelin Rani Gnanam
    436

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  • av S. Ramaswamy
    450

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