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The Nigger Of The 'Narcissus'
Lewis Carroll
The Nigger of the 'Narcissus', published in 1897, is widely regarded as the finest and the strongest picture of the sea and sea life that the Engli...
View full detailsThe Memoirs Of Sherlock Holmes
F. Scott Fitzgerald
The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes is a collection of Sherlock Holmes stories, originally published in 1894 by Arthur Conan Doyle. In the American edit...
View full detailsThe Mayor Of Casterbridge
Col. Bhaskar Sarkar
The Mayor of Casterbridge displays the influence of Hardy's upbringing, rural background, and architectural studies. His characters are primitive a...
View full detailsThe Jane Austen Collection
William Shakespeare
Collection of (1) Pride And Prejudice; In the delightful social comedy of Pride and Prejudice (1813) Jane Austen delicately handles the problem of ...
View full detailsThe Invisible Man
Charlotte Bronte
This nightmarish tale by H.G. Wells contains all the suspense and adventure of science fiction at its best. It begins with a quiet country inn and ...
View full detailsThe Hound of the Baskervilles
Jacob Abbott
The Hound of the Baskervilles is Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s third crime novel featuring the detective Sherlock Holmes. It was originally serialized i...
View full detailsThe D.H. Lawrence Collection
William Shakespeare
Collection of (1) Lady Chatterley's Lover : "Regarded notoriously pornographic when published in 1928, the novel is a triumph of passion, an erotic...
View full detailsThe Charles Dickens Collection
William Shakespeare
Collection of (1) Oliver Twist : The only token of identity left by Dicken's dying mother to Oliver Twist – born in the workhouse, and orphaned at ...
View full detailsThe Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes
Rabindranath Tagore
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes is a collection of twelve short stories by Arthur Conan Doyle, featuring his most famous fictional detective Sher...
View full detailsTess Of The D'Urbervilles
Lewis Carroll
Tess of the D’Urbervilles, a brilliant tale of seduction, love, betrayal, and murder, is generally regarded as Thomas Hardy’s finest novel. This i...
View full detailsStory Of A Young Lawyer
D.H. Lawrence
Newly married Tara struggles through the formative years of advocacy, attempting to balance her roller coaster professional and personal life. She ...
View full detailsSons And Lovers
Daniel G. Brinton
Sons and Lovers is considered to be D.H. Lawrence’s first mature novel. What is unique about this novel is its profound psychological insights into...
View full detailsSense And Sensibility
Jane Austen
Sense and Sensibility, the first of Austen’s novels to be published, remains as fresh as ever it was. The basic theme of the novel is concerned wit...
View full detailsPersuasion
Henry Fielding
In Persuasion, Jane Austen’s last completed novel, unpublished until her death, satire and ridicule become milder and the tone is more grave and te...
View full detailsOrlando
Chandrasekharan K.
It is a fantasy novel published in 1928. It traces the career of the androgynous Orlando through four centuries from the late sixteenth century. It...
View full detailsNorthanger Abbey
Parvesh Handa
Northanger Abbey, written during the same period as Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility, represents Jane Austen's genius at its freshest ...
View full detailsMrs. Dalloway
Virginia Woolf
Virginia Woolf’s fourth novel, Mrs Dalloway, marks an important stage in her development as a writer. In this novel she finally departs from the fo...
View full detailsMoll Flanders
Ben Jonson
Moll Flanders was one of the first social novels to be published in English and draws heavily on Defoe's experience of the topography and social co...
View full detailsMetamorphosis
William Shakespeare
“One morning, when Gregor Samsa woke from troubled dreams, he found himself transformed in his bed into a horrible vermin.” The life of Gregor Sam...
View full detailsMansfield Park
Charles and Mary Lamb
Mansfield Park is a unique novel in its moral design, with a heroine remarkably different from the author’s previous creations. This young lady, Mi...
View full detailsLord Jim
Virginia Woolf
Lord Jim is a work of Joseph Conard’s maturity as a writer, and is one of the book which established him as a master storyteller and a great noveli...
View full detailsLittle Women
Robert Louis Stevenson
Louisa M. Alcoa, (29th November, 1832, Germantown, 6th March, 1888, Pennsylvania Boston, Massachusetts), Was an American novelist, short story writ...
View full detailsJude The Obscure
Anil Kumar Bhadoria
Jude the Obscure is a haunting love story and a raging indictment of Victorian society. In addition to its literary qualities, the novel is a rich ...
View full detailsJane Eyre
Kuldeep Kaushik
Jane Eyre remains one of the most widely read of English Classics. In this novel, Charlotte Bronte invented a romantic tale of passion and thrill a...
View full detailsJacob's Room
S. Mukhopadhyay
Jacob Flanders is flawed, but also quite a brilliant man. An embodiment of solitude, Jacob is unable to concoct his affinity in life for traditions...
View full detailsHard Times
Dheeraj Singh
“Let us strike the keynote, Coketown, before pursuing our tune... It was a town of machines and tall chimneys, out of which interminable serpents o...
View full detailsGulliver'S Travels
Joseph Conrad
Gulliver's Travels, first published in 1726, was an immediate success and was read 'from the Cabinet - council to the Nursery' (Gay). It continues ...
View full detailsGreat Expectations
ARISTOTLE
Great Expectations is a superbly constructed novel of spellbinding mystery and is full of comic and tragic twists. It is generally considered to be...
View full detailsFar From The Madding Crowd
Ernest Hemingway
The story revolves around young and amorous but capricious Bathsheba Everdene and her enviable problem of coping with her three suitors simultaneou...
View full detailsEmma
Charlotte Bronte
Emma was the last novel which Jane Austen lived to see through the press and is perhaps her most accomplished and representative work, happily comb...
View full detailsDubliners
Mark Twain
Dubliners is one of the most magnificent short story collections in the English language. The manuscript was sent to the English publisher, Grant R...
View full detailsBest Ghost Stories
H.G. Wells
Interest in supernatural phenomena was high during the time of Charles Dickens. He was open-minded, willing to accept, and put to test the existenc...
View full detailsAdam Bede
Charles and Mary Lamb
The novel is based on a story told to George Eliot by her aunt Elizabeth Evans, a Methodist preacher, of a confession made to her by a girl in the ...
View full detailsA Tale Of Two Cities
John Locke
When the starving French masses rise in hate to overthrow a corrupt and decadent government, both the guilty and innocent become victims of their f...
View full detailsA Tale Of A Tub And Other Works
Jane Austen
A Tale of a Tub, Jonathan Swift’s first major and his most masterly work. It presents a satire of religious excess. When it was written, politics a...
View full detailsA Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Man
Charlotte Bronte
James Joyce was and remains unique among novelists for whatever he published was a masterpiece. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man is a key wo...
View full detailsA Farewell to Arms
William Shakespeare
Hemingway's words strike you, each one, as if they were pebbles fetched fresh from a book.' In A Farewell to Arms, Ernest Hemingway's most celebrat...
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