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Treated 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 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 detailsSiddartha is the spiritual journey of a boy named Siddartha who lived in India during the period of Buddha.The story is based in ancient Nepal,wher...
View full details“O, what a rogue and pleasant slave am I!”*Hamlet *is acclaimed as one of the most important and influential works of world literature. Drenched in...
View full detailsAs You Like it is a 'pastoral' comedy featuring Shakespear’s most likeable and strong female protagonist Rosalind. This is a charming comedy play i...
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“Thou hast come thyself at last, hast thou?” Henry Gilbert’s Robin Hood is a wonderful rendering of the greatest British folk hero and the numerou...
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 detailsHaving run up large debts, a Kentucky farmer named Arthur Shelby faces the prospect of losing everything he owns. Though he and his wife, Emily, ha...
View full details“Life is an oasis which is submerged in the swirling waves of sorrows.” Published in 1886, The Mayor of Casterbridge is one of Thomas Hardy’s famou...
View full detailsThis novel, universally acclaimed as a 'portrait of war', is known for its unique amalgamation of elements of naturalism, impressionism and symboli...
View full details“Happy is the man who can make a living by his hobby” Considered as the most appealing of all Shaw’s plays, Pygmalion develops around the bet betw...
View full detailsArms and the Man is one of George Bernard Shaw's most glittering comedies that takes place during the 1885 Serbo-Bulgarian War. It tells the story ...
View full detailsOne of the greatest dramatists of the 20th century, George Bernard Shaw was an Irish writer and political activist who won the Nobel Prize in Liter...
View full detailsHailed as the 'King of Paradox,'G.K. Chesterton was a prolific writer who made diverse contributions in different genres of literature. As for his ...
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 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 detailsThe Scarlet Letter is considered to be Nathaniel Hawthorne's most famous novel and the first quintessentially American novel in style, theme and la...
View full details“What other dungeon is so dark as one's own heart!” The House of the Seven Gables by American novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne is a compelling tale of...
View full detailsA historical romance set in northern Georgia during the drama of the Civil War and Reconstruction years, *Gone with the Wind* traces the life of th...
View full detailsAt the insistence of Swami Anand, Gandhi ji set upon to record his autobiography, covering his life from early childhood to 1920. The Story of My E...
View full detailsBaroness Emmuska Orczy (September 23, 1865- November 12, 1947) was a British novelist, playwright and artist of Hungarian noble origin. She was bor...
View full detailsThe Hound of the Baskervilles is credited as being Sherlock Holmes' most famous and most chilling case. Sherlock Holmes and his companion. Dr. Wats...
View full detailsSir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle, who has written many scientific fictions, historical novels, plays, romances, poetries and nonfiction stories, is ...
View full detailsOne of the great masters of the 19th century novel, Leo Tolstoy created a sweeping epic in War and Peace enfolding together huge events in history ...
View full detailsCapital is a critical analysis of capitalism as political economy and how it is the precursor of the socialist mode of production. Karl Marx propos...
View full detailsPoor Aunt Miranda and Aunt Jane. When they kindly agreed to take in the ten-year old daughter of a poor relation they never expected.... Rebecca. I...
View full detailsIn Heart of Darkness, Charles Marlow, a manager of a Belgian ivory company, narrates his voyage aboard the steamboat *Nellie* to the Congo Free Sta...
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 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 detailsJane Austen's first published novel, Sense and Sensibility is a wonderfully entertaining tale of flirtation and folly that revolves around two star...
View full detailsThis semi-autobiography depicts the story of a young Irish boy, Stephen Dedalus and his intellectual and religious-philosophical awakening to his s...
View full details"What you are, so is your world" Known as the major proponent of the self- help movement, James Allen is a British philosophical writer. His books ...
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 detailsThis novella published in 1880 recounts the conflict between a dull but sweet daughter and her intelligent, domineering father. Catherine is courte...
View full detailsThe Portrait of a Lady was first published as a serial in the Atlantic Monthly and Macmillan's Magazine in 1880-1881 and then as a book in 1881. It...
View full details“With me you could have been another person” A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen holds the distinction of being the world’s most performed play. The pla...
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 details"Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past." 1984 revolves around the concept of omnipresent government...
View full detailsMaggie,whose father owns a mill perched on the banks of the River Floss, is not the traditional archetype of feminine beauty or behavior and this c...
View full detailsHailed as the 'King of Paradox', G.K. Chesterton was a prolific writer who made diverse contributions in different genres of literature. As for his...
View full detailsPublished in 1847 under the pseudonym Elis Bell, Wuthering Heights is the sole novel authored by Emily Bronte.Set in the mysterious moors of Yorksh...
View full detailsDavid Herbert Lawrence was a celebrated English writer whose works are best known for their intellectual content along with the imaginative prowess...
View full detailsBased on true events of Alexander Selkirk, Daniel Defoe's *Robinson Crusoe* recounts the story of an Englishman who defying his father's wishes, ru...
View full details“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 details“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.” A Tale of Two Cities is a historical novel written by Charles Dickens that beautifully depic...
View full detailsRanked among the best autobiographies, Up from Slavery documents the personal achievement of the renowned educator, Booker T. Washington in his lon...
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...
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