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Eliza Orzeszkowa
Powieść opisująca dzieje rodziny Ezofowiczów. Główny bohater tytułowy Meir Ezofowicz jest prawym i uczciwym chłopcem o dobrym sercu. Sprzeciwia się zacofaniu i niesprawiedliwości, jakie na co dzień spotyka w rodzinnym Szybowie. Podważa opinie uznanych autorytetów i broni słusznych poglądów mieszkańców, co doprowadza do tragedii. Opowieść o moralnym zwycięstwie okupionym utratą miłości.
Eliza Orzeszkowa
Melancholicy to dwa tomy opowiadań, w których Eliza Orzeszkowa potępia dekadentyzm Młodej Polski. Jako jego wady wskazuje między innymi pesymizm i amoralność. Lektura ciekawa i godna polecenia.
Herbert George Wells
Towards the end of his career, Wells write this book, in which he outlined his vision of Utopia. This is the story of a Mr. Barnstaple, an everyday man, who finds himself propelled into a parallel universe with a group of famous politicians, aristocrats, and their chauffeurs. The world they find themselves in has abolished all disease, and everyone only works at what takes their fancy. The inhabitants of this world speak telepathically, and recognise that the Earth is currently going through a phase akin to a part of their history called the age of confusion which happened some 3000 years before. But despite being surrounded by such beauty and elegance, some of the earthlings rebel and attempt to conquer this new world.
T.C. Bridges
The TEA at the Wasperton School was nothing more than thick slices of bread and margarine and an ominous black mixture served in huge metal teapots. The food was so bad that the boys could hardly eat it, but they did not dare to complain, at least as long as they were under the gaze of their master, Mr. Silas Craishaw. Because his eyes were no less rigid than his cane, and not a day passed, but some of them felt a prick of it. Among the forty or so boys who were sitting at two long tables, there was a couple that was somehow different from the rest. Despite their worn clothes and patched boots, an atmosphere of reproduction reigned around Clem and Billy Ballard.
H.C. McNeile
Men, Women, and Guns collection of short stories. Events occur at the time of the First World War. The story of the soldiers who boldly defended their homeland and about women who helped their men. Although the topic of the story is more adult, for teenagers it will also be interesting and instructive.
Gabriela Zapolska
Zbiór opowieści Gabrieli Zapolskiej zatytułowanych nazwami zwierząt, pod którymi autorka ukrywa ludzkie cechy i przywary. Smutne, czasem prześmiewcze spojrzenie na historie różnych osób, z których wyłania się niepokojący obraz ludzkiej kondycji jako takiej. Stworzonych przez Zapolską bohaterów charakteryzują małostkowość, zazdrość, pycha i brak lojalności.
Platon
Menon to jeden z Dialogów Platońskich. Przedmiotem dyskusji jest próba zdefiniowania cnoty. Utwór zawiera też wiele pojęć i argumentów, które w istotny sposób wpłynęły na rozwój zachodniej filozofii, głównie z zakresu teorii poznania oraz idealizmu. Z tego utworu pochodzi słynny paradoks Menona dotyczący poszukiwania wiedzy. Dialogi należą do wczesnej twórczości Platona, powstałej pod silnym wpływem myśli Sokratesa. To właśnie on jest główną postacią, a prowadzone przez niego rozmowy przybliżają definicje kluczowych pojęć filozofii Platońskiej.
Mercedes of Castile. Or, The Voyage to Cathay
James Fenimore Cooper
The historical adventure novel by Fenimore Cooper tells in detail about the first expedition of Christopher Columbus and the discovery of America. Cooper draws his character as a person far superior to those around him. Columbus was not an adventurer; he relied on experience and knowledge, knew how not to succumb to superstition. He was not afraid of the unknown, he was inspired and led forward by the dream of new discoveries. This is how he is depicted in the novel.
T.C. Bridges
Fat Mr. Horner might have changed his mind if he could have watched Gilberts face as he drove his rattling old motorcycle over the bridge and climbed the steep slope beyond. The young mans lips were clenched and his eyes were hard. These weekly trips to Taverton were the only gap in the deadly monotony of life in the works of Carnaby Clay, and he hated to return there, like a boy hates to return to school.
William Shakespeare
Miarka za miarkę Williama Szekspira to utwór odwołujący się do wątków biblijnych skąd autor wywiódł m.in. tytuł i w ich kontekście przedstawiający kontrast pomiędzy władzą polityczną a sprawiedliwością. Wybory bohaterów sytuują ich po określonych stronach odwiecznego sporu, a czytelnika skłaniają do refleksji nad kwestiami winy, kary i nagrody za czyny.
Jules Verne
Powieść z cyklu literackiego Niezwykłe Podróże. Opisuje wrażenia autora z podróży do Stanów Zjednoczonych. Juliusz Verne płynął na tę wyprawę największym parowcem świata SS Great Eastern. Wycieczka była krótka, ale podróż zrobiła na pisarzu ogromne wrażenie.
Arthur Conan Doyle
Narrated by the character for whom the title is named and set in the late 1600s, Micah Clarke describes the battle of peasants against the existing king of England in the hopes that they can replace the monarch with his brother who feels he has been unjustly denied the throne. Micah Clarke, a young, innocent peasant joins forces with other peasants, among the Puritans, to fight for this pathetic dukes cause. It was attempt by Conan Doyle to present the story of the Puritans in a more favorable light than generally thought of in England at the time the book was written a historical romance about the Monmouth rebellion and Hanging Judge Jeffries told by a humble adherent of the Duke of Monmouth the whole story of the rising in Somerset, the triumphant advance towards Bristol and Bath, and the tragic rout at Sedgemoor (1685).
E.F. Benson
There has never been a city that would be so inimitable. Most trains, too, completely ignore its existence and pass through it on the way to more useful stops. The story was supposed to strengthen many people during the First World War. The book is full of sentimentalism, but it describes well the different scenes of everyday life.
Jack London
Craving for travel, curiosity and a great desire to find his brother made the Irish Terrier Michael to get on board the ship. Friendship with a man helped Michael to survive in a sea voyage, and unusual quick wits made the terrier a welcome prey for sensational hunters. But at any twist of fate, Michael believed that sooner or later he and his brother would be together again.
Michael Strogoff. Or, The Courier of the Czar
Jules Verne
The hero of the novel, courier Mikhail Strogov, on behalf of the emperor sets off on a long journey from Moscow to Irkutsk through Siberia, captured by the Tatars uprising in order to save the tsars brother. An unusual trip to Irkutsk, created by the imagination of a French novelist, turned out to be so fascinating that in France there was a fashion for everything Russian, several generations were read this book.
E. Phillips Oppenheim
Michaels Evil Deeds (and they are very evil at times) is a rather ingenious crime novel in more ways than one. Firstly the 11 chapters each represent a separate incident but overall they do link together, if on occasions somewhat loosely. And secondly the tale is told by various of the protagonists so there is often a different point of view within each chapter.