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7 Classic Victorian Novels. MultiBook
Praca zbiorowa
A novel was born and developed in literature, which we call classic English in terms of both plot and character of the heroes and style of presentation. Victorian books became the standard for many decades, inspiring all European literature, and later cinema, to create real masterpieces of romance. The multibook includes books such as Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights, Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Middlemarch, Bleak House, Great Expectations, Vanity Fair.
7 najlepszych kryminałów. MultiBook
Maurice Leblanc
Zbiór powieści i opowiadań kryminalnych, których bohaterem jest dżentelmen-włamywacz Arsene Lupin. Stworzona przez francuskiego pisarza Mauricea Leblanca postać to szarmancki, inteligentny mistrz charakteryzacji, czuły na wdzięki kobiet, potrafiący znaleźć wyjście z każdej, nawet najbardziej beznadziejnej sytuacji. Żyje z kradzieży, ale jego ofiarami padają zawsze złoczyńcy. Działając poza prawem, wymierza im sprawiedliwość. W multibooku znalazło się 7 największych powieści autora, takich jak: "Arsene Lupin. Dżentelmen włamywacz" "Arsene Lupin kontra Herlock Sholmes" "Wydrążona iglica" "Kryształowy korek" "Zwierzenia Arsenea Lupina" "Hrabina Cagliostro. Córka Józefa Balsamo" "Czerwone koło"
Anna Katharine Green
A tall, elegant middle-aged woman sat in front of a mirror, and the finishing touches of her rich toilet seat young woman were kneeling on the floor next to her. The noted picture, and this is not from belonging to the wealth and splendor observed everywhere, but from the character of two persons who, although of completely different composition, and possibly belong to the two extremes of society, were both remarkable for their strength and individuality of expression, but also the appearance of anxiety and suppressed anxiety that made them both look like the shadows of one deep dark thought
8 Best Fantasy Novels. MultiBook
Herbert George Wells
For many generations of readers, Herbert Wells, author of The Invisible Man, The Island of Dr. Moreau, Food of the Gods, and a number of other science fiction novels, has been and remains a great science fiction writer, whose work has had an important influence on the development of the scientific genre fiction in the 20th century as a whole. The possibilities of science and the power of the human mind that is what Wells was primarily interested in in the works he created. Nevertheless, the writer was not blinded by the idea of progress, which is clearly demonstrated by the well-known, well-known novels of Wells: The Time Machine and The War of the Worlds. In them, scientific discoveries and technological advances turn against people...The multibook includes the most read novels of the author, such as: The Time Machine, The Island of Doctor Moreau, The Invisible Man, The War of the Worlds, A Modern Utopia, Men Like Gods, The Bulpington of Blup, The Shape of Things to Come.
8 Best Weird and Fantasy Stories. MultiBook
H.P. Lovecraft
The name Howard Phillips Lovecraft thundered to the whole world as a standard of horror literature. Gifted with the art of exquisite literature, he wrote about terrible shadows in the corner and that which was inaccessible to ordinary mortals, but only to the elect. His contemporaries and todays heroes of horror stories pay their tribute to Lovecrafts tales. The multibook includes the most read novels of the author, such as: The Call of Cthulhu, The Case of Charles Dexter Ward, The Dunwich Horror, The Whisperer in Darkness, At the Mountains of Madness, The Shadow over Innsmouth, The Shadow Out of Time, The Thing on the Doorstep.
8 najlepszych komedii. MultiBook
William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare (15641616) jest powszechnie uznawany za jednego z najwybitniejszych angielskich dramaturgów oraz reformatorów teatru. Napisał trzydzieści osiem sztuk, z czego około połowy to komedie. W wypadku dzieł tego autora nie można jednak mówić o komediach we współczesnym rozumieniu tego pojęcia. Komedie Shakespearea zawierają w sobie tzw. biegun tragiczny, czyli nie są pozbawione konfliktu dramatycznego. Uznawane za komediowe utwory kończą się czasami scenami śmierci lub innymi formami cierpienia głównych bohaterów. Jest tu wiele miejsca dla niepowtarzalnej poetyckiej zadumy nad losem człowieka, dla tolerancyjnej akceptacji niedoskonałości natury ludzkiej i stworzonej przez nią kultury. Wszystko to kształtuje jedyną w swoim rodzaju atmosferę komedii mistrza ze Stratfordu. W multibooku znalazło się 8 najpiękniejszych komedii autora, takich jak: Komedia omyłek Stracone zachody miłości Poskromienie złośnicy Dwaj panowie z Werony Sen nocy letniej Jak wam się podoba Wesołe kumoszki z Windsoru Miarka za miarkę
8 najwspanialszych tragedii. MultiBook
William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare (15641616) jest powszechnie uznawany za jednego z najwybitniejszych angielskich dramaturgów oraz reformatorów teatru. Napisał trzydzieści osiem sztuk, z czego około jednej czwartej to tragedie. Tragedie mistrza ze Stratfordu w naturalny sposób stanowią przeciwieństwo jego komedii. Autor, który często pozostaje wierny wzorcom klasycznym, stawia swoich bohaterów w sytuacjach bez wyjścia, ukazuje ich słabość wobec trudności losu. W utworach tych niebagatelną rolę odgrywają monologi, w których bohaterowie zadają pytania o sens istnienia. Nawołują tym samym publiczność do refleksji nad stawianymi przez nich problemami. W multibooku znalazło się 8 najwspanialszych tragedii autora, takich jak: Tytus Andronicus Romeo i Julia Juliusz Cezar Hamlet Otello Król Lear Makbet Tymon Ateńczyk
8 utworów dramatycznych. MultiBook
Stanisław Wyspiański
Zbiór 8 utworów dramatycznych Stanisława Wyspiańskiego, jednego z najwybitniejszych polskich dramaturgów, zwanego również czwartym wieszczem polskim. Tworzył w epoce Młodej Polski i jako pisarz związany był z dramatem symbolicznym. W skład zbioru wchodzą jego największe dzieła: Warszawianka, Klątwa, Wesele, Wyzwolenie, Bolesław Śmiały, Achilleis. Sceny dramatyczne, Noc listopadowa oraz Akropolis.
Maurice Leblanc
Lupin is back after apparently dying in the assault on the hollow needle in the previous novel but this time, he appears to be a murderer! The mystery, written before the Great War, involves finding a package of letters once written to Bismarck, locating a clock on which the number 813 has significance, as well as causing a reigning emperor to make several journeys incognito. And Lupin, the clever but patriotic French thief, does engage with them and also with the French police of his day, even if on the point of disguising himself and proving to be one of the best detectives of them all. First published in 1919, 813 is one of the very best Lupin novels written by Maurice Leblanc and translated by Alexander Teixeira De Mottos. Always cheery, fast-paced, engaging, a beautiful adventure novel.
Maurice Leblanc
813 est plein de événements inattendus! Lugubre, parsemée de morts violentes, le roman afflue de la premiere la derniere page, le lecteur na pas du temps de prendre un peu de souffle. Il faut noter que Lupin a trouvé un adversaire sa taille: organisé et impitoyable. Que représente ce chiffre, 813, retrouvé dans la chambre de la victime? Arsene est-il devenu un meurtrier? Maintenant est le temps pour trouver les réponses.
9 najpiękniejszych komedii. MultiBook
Aleksander Fredro
Tom zawiera dziewięć najpopularniejszych utworów scenicznych Aleksandra Fredry, jednego z najwybitniejszych komediopisarzy w historii literatury polskiej. Są to przede wszystkim komedie obyczajowe z życia szlachty, głównie prowincjonalnej. W utworach tych Fredro wprowadzał akcenty humorystyczne i elementy komiki ludowego teatru, ówcześnie właściwe tylko farsie. Ujawniał mistrzostwo w tworzeniu charakterystyki bohaterów, kształtowaniu akcji i giętkości języka. Jego komedie weszły na stałe do kanonu polskiej literatury i teatru. W multibooku znalazło się 9 najzabawniejszych i ponadczasowych komedii autora, takich jak: "Mąż i żona. Komedia w trzech aktach wierszem" "Pan Geldhab. Komedia w trzech aktach wierszem" "Damy i huzary. Komedia w trzech aktach prozą" "Pan Jowialski. Komedia w czterech aktach prozą" "Śluby panieńskie, czyli Magnetyzm serca. Komedia w 5 aktach wierszem" "Zemsta. Komedia w czterech aktach wierszem" "Wielki człowiek do małych interesów. Komedia w pięciu aktach" "Odludki i poeta. Komedia w jednym akcie wierszem" "Pierwsza lepsza, czyli Nauka zbawienna. Komedia w jednym akcie wierszem"
9 najpiękniejszych komedii. MultiBook
Molier
Tom zawiera dziewięć najpopularniejszych utworów scenicznych Moliera, jednego z najwybitniejszych francuskich komediopisarzy. Autor wierzył w skuteczność nauczania ze sceny. Jego komedie charakteryzują się niezwykłą różnorodnością i najwyższymi walorami artystycznymi. Prezentują galerię wiecznych typów ludzkich. Stanowią satyryczny obraz francuskiej obyczajowości. W swych utworach Molier ośmiesza salonową przesadę, niezrozumienie życia rodzinnego, hipokryzję i zakłamanie dewotów, wielkopańską pozę arystokratów czy manię gromadzenia bezużytecznych bogactw. Komedie wchodzące w skład multibooka: "Szkoła żon Komedia w 5 aktach" "Świętoszek. Tartuffe Komedia w pięciu aktach" "Don Juan, czyli Kamienny gość Komedia w 5 aktach" "Lekarz mimo woli" "Mizantrop Komedia w 5 aktach" "Skąpiec" "Mieszczanin szlachcicem Komedia w 5 aktach z baletem" "Szelmostwa Skapena Komedia w 3 aktach" "Uczone białogłowy Komedia w 5 aktach"
9 największych tragedii starogreckich. MultiBook
Ajschylos, Sofokles, Eurypides
9 największych tragedii starogreckich to zbiór tragedii największych ateńskich poetów: Ajschylosa, Sofoklesa oraz Eurypidesa, twórców nowego gatunku, jakim jest dramat, ukazujący w sposób nowatorski ludzki los, cierpienia i namiętności. Do zbioru zaliczają się: Ajschylos Oresteja, Prometeusz w okowach, Sofokles Elektra, Król Edyp, Antygona, Eurypides Bachantki, Hippolytos uwieńczony, Ifigenia w Aulidzie, Medea.
A Bid for Fortune. Or, Dr Nikolas Vendetta
Guy Boothby
Guy Boothby, an Australian writer, became famous thanks to his famous character the mysterious Dr. Nicolas, who has truly terrible power over people, and a clever con man hiding under the guise of gentlemen. The author deliberately introduces us into the story through a generally outsider who accidentally gets involved in the ups and downs of this story. And the riddle here is not who the criminal is, but what he needs from his victim.
Fred M. White
Fred M. White gives us the opportunity to plunge into the past of Gladys Brooke. The book begins with the perfect life of Gladys in a small town. Then we come back three years ago, where we find out that she has a brother. And they, too, then lived well, but in another place. The main character begins to notice the strange behavior of her brother. At one point, a calm and perfect life ends.
Guy Boothby
The city itself, climbing a hillside almost at the waters edge, was painted pale pink at sunset, and even the old Vesuvius, from the top of which a thin column of black smoke seemed a little less gloomy than usual. Because of heaven, the sky was a mass of golden and raspberry-colored, and this was reflected in the calm waters of the bay until the whole world turned into a real radiance. The evening could hardly be desired. And yet this is not the city, mountain or sunset that we must make, but the first movement of the conspiracy, which was ultimately destined to shake one of the greatest Empires that the Earth has ever seen.
R. Austin Freeman
John Osborne is a young gentleman who has left England for some, as of yet, unknown reason. He settles in Adaffia, an ends-of-the-earth type of town on the Gold Coast. Almost immediately he gets into a fight defending the only other white man in town, a drunken trader. And we see that Osborne is a tremendous fighter skilled at ju-jitsu, boxing, wrestling and strategy. These skills will come into play again and again, in a mutiny, a rebellion and other struggles with formidable opponents. His adventures at one point throw him into the company of a willful young lady who has an appetite for danger, and she and Osborne fall in love. Meanwhile back in England, a certain Dr. Thorndyke is investigating the crime that Osborne is supposed to have committed. This second half of the book is just as much fun as the first, involving bizarre searches for clues and meticulous examinations of minutiae, from mustache hairs to wormwood dust.
May Agnes Fleming
A good, old-fashioned story that would appeal to any fan of Jane Austen or Bronte. This takes place in St. John, NB. There are enough love interests, mysterious meetings, solemn balls and the necessary beautiful bouncer to pat all the hearts of young ladies. Indecision and murder provide the backdrop for this gothic novel.
Thomas Hardy
The stories that make up The Changed Man were written at different points in Hardys life, but this collection was not published until 1913. Hardy wrote really excellent short stories many of his stories had the scope and complexity of a full-length novel. This collection of twelve stories; Tales of soldiers, shepherds, milkmaids and dukes often contain some elements of the creepy or supernatural to some extent.
Robert Barr
The Chicago Princess is a historical novel with a romantic line, written by Robert Barr. Robert Barr (1849-1912) was a British-Canadian short story writer and novelist, who published the first Holmes parody, The Adventures of Sherlaw Kombs in 1892. A novel The Chicago Princess first published in 1904. After working several years in foreign affairs, and after winning and then losing a fortune, Rupert Tremorne is stranded in Nagasaki, at the end of his wits and in some debt. His only chance is to take the post as private secretary to the Millionaire Mr. Hemster, and to sail on with him on his yacht. Sailing around Asia is big adventure for anyone, but it is a special one for Tremorne, because besides Mr. Hemster and his staff, there are the beautiful Miss Gertrude Hemster and her companion Hilda Stretton on board. And suddenly, Tremorne has his hands full with those two ladies.
Arthur Morrison
A Child of the Jago is London-born journalist Arthur Morrisons best known novel. It was first published in November 1896 and is set in a fictional East End slum known as the Jago, which Morrison based a real district called the Old Nichol. The novel recounts the brief life of Dicky Perrott, who is at heart full of humane instinct but his environment ensures his down fall. The Perrott family, and their friends and enemies, must struggle for their very survival in the harsh environment they live within. Tension and desperation amid the crime and roughness is constant in the overcrowded slums of the East End, with fortune hard to come by and danger ever present. The author, who rejected the label realist, doesnt minimize the violence of the community and A Child of the Jago is an exciting tale indeed.
A Christmas Carol. In Prose. Being a Ghost Story of Christmas
Charles Dickens
A Christmas Carol in Prose, Being a Ghost Story of Christmas, commonly known as A Christmas Carol, is one of the most legendary stories by Charles Dickens. This edition contains the original 1843 illustrations by celebrated caricaturist John Leech. The story has long since become one of the most beloved stories in the English language. As much a part of the holiday season as holly, mistletoe, and evergreen wreaths, this perennial favourite continues to delight new readers and rekindle thoughts of charity and goodwill. The tale begins on a cold and bleak Christmas Eve in London, exactly seven years after the death of Ebenezer Scrooges business partner, Jacob Marley. Scrooge, an old miser, hates Christmas. He refuses his nephew Freds Christmas dinner invitation. At home that night, Scrooge is visited by Marleys ghost, who is forever cursed to wander the earth dragging a network of heavy chains, forged during a lifetime of greed and selfishness. Marley tells Scrooge that he has one chance to avoid the same fatehe will be visited by three spirits, one on each successive evening, and he must listen to them or be cursed to carry chains of his own, much longer than Marleys chains.
George Orwell
Dorothy has always been a believer. Her father, a priest, helped her believe in God, and now the girl sincerely tries to be correct. She punishes herself for every misconduct, leads a household and an active social life, waiting with horror for censure. But one day she lost her memory. Now Dorothy is stuck with the vagabonds, where no faith exists.
Fred M. White
Fred M. White gives us the opportunity to plunge into the past of Gladys Brooke. The book begins with the perfect life of Gladys in a small town. Then we come back three years ago, where we find out that she has a brother. And they, too, then lived well, but in another place. The main character begins to notice the strange behavior of her brother. At one point, a calm and perfect life ends.