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“I would always rather be happy than dignified.” Jane Eyre was Charlotte Brontë’s first published novel, that soon earned its place amongst the gr...
View full detailsJules Verne, a French writer born in 1828, was one of the first pioneers of the science-fiction genre. He wrote about space, air and underwater voy...
View full details“The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves.” Julius Caesar, written in 1599 by William Shakespeare, is based on true historical...
View full details“We read the world wrong and say that it deceives us.” beautifully traversing through the innocence of mini, to the devotion of Ratan to the gradua...
View full detailsThis Omnibus contains three most acclaimed works of Kahlil Gibran, the twentieth-century Lebanese-American philosophical essayist, novelist, mystic...
View full details“No class of man is altogether bad, but each has its own faults and virtues.” Set during the background of the Jacobite Scot rebellion in the 18th...
View full details“Those who beg in silence starve in silence...” A prominent writer of his age, Rudyard Kipling’s works are known for their realistic portrayal of ...
View full details“When we are born, we cry that we are come to this great stage of fools.” Revolving around the themes of war, treason and betrayal, King Lear is th...
View full detailsBeautiful, aristocratic, an adored wife and young mother, Lady Windermere is a fascinating puritan who discovers that her husband may be having an ...
View full detailsLeo Tolstoy was a Russian writer born in 1828. He was best known for his contribution to the domain of realist fiction. His works give an insight i...
View full detailsLittle Women chronicles the lives, loves and tribulations of four sisters growing up during the American Civil War. As they progress towards womanh...
View full detailsLord Jim was written by the polish novelist and short-story writer Joseph Conrad, a great revolutionary who was involved in many movements in his t...
View full details“What’s done cannot be undone” Regarded as Shakespeare’s shortest tragedy, Macbeth revolves around the aggressive ambition of a Scottish general Ma...
View full details*Madame Bovary* was the debut novel of Gustave Flaubert and depicts a beautiful young maiden, Emma Rouault who aspires to lead a wealthy, passionat...
View full detailsMansfield Park, considered to be Jane Austen's most ambitious novel, was first published in July 1814. The novel not only reflects Austen's superb ...
View full detailsMeditations was written in Greek by Marcus Aurelius, a Roman Emperor. Though the book was composed to provide personal consolation in developing th...
View full details"For years, Mein Kampf stood as proof of the blindness and complacency of the world. In its pages Hitler announced long before he came to power- a ...
View full detailsMoby Dick was written by Herman Melville whose writing draws on his experience at sea as a common sailor. This novel is a travel experience of Ishm...
View full detailsMaxim Gorky was a Russian writer who pioneered the socialist realism literary style of writing. He was a political activist and was highly inspired...
View full detailsMrs. Dalloway is an exemplary piece of ‘modernist literature’ in which she wonderfully incorporates her well- known narrative technique of ‘stream ...
View full detailsTreated as one of the great comedy plays of Shakespeare, this presents the main plot of obstacles that occur in the union of two lovers – Claudio a...
View full detailsThe autobiographical account of Rabindranath Tagore, My Boyhood Days gives an insight into the childhood days of Rabindranath Tagore and describes ...
View full details“There is no disgrace in honest failure; there is disgrace in fearing to fail.” Written in collaboration with Samuel Crowther, my life and work i...
View full details“India has never had a real sense of nationalism.” Penned by Asia's first Nobel laureate, Rabindranath Tagore’s nationalism foregrounds his view o...
View full detailsJane Austen's posthumously published novel, *Northanger Abbey*, is a delightful satire of the period's Gothic novels, poking fun at romantic follie...
View full detailsWilliam Sydney Porter was a prolific American short-story writer who wrote under the pen-name - O. Henry. He started writing while he was in prison...
View full details“Heaven has appointed us dwellers on earth a time for all things.” A fundamental piece of work in the modern Western canon, the Odyssey by Homer i...
View full detailsOliver Twist, one of the best known novels of Dickens is loved by its readers for its unforgettable characters, Oliver Twist and Fagin.It is the st...
View full detailsPerhaps the most readable and accessible of the great works of scientific imagination, On The Origin of Species sold out on the day it was publishe...
View full detailsFlamboyant, stunning, witty, stylish and dazzling are just a few adjectives to describe Oscar Wilde. Celebrated by the famous humorist Max Beerbohm...
View full detailsPoet, Playwright, essayist, flamboyant, stylish and dazzling, Oscar Wilde was arguably literature's most versatile writer. Over the course of two s...
View full detailsConsidered as the most powerful and moving of Shakespeare’s great tragedies, Othello traces the fall of a proud, dignified, but irresolute and vind...
View full detailsOzma of Oz is the third in the Oz series by L. Frank Baum. Here Dorothy is Shipwrecked and lands on the shores of a fairy country that adjoins Oz, ...
View full detailsParadise lost is one of the greatest, most noble and most sublime poems of all times with immense drama and exhilaration. It is an epic poem in bla...
View full details“You pierce my soul. I am half agony, half hope...I have loved none but you.” The last completed novel by Jane Austen, Persuasion is perhaps the m...
View full detailsBased on J.M. Barrie’s play, Peter Pan is a story about adventure, magic and mischief. Peter Pan, a boy who refuses to grow up, is caught listening...
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