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Marie Corelli
The heroine of this story accompanies a recovering man and his sick daughter on a yacht trip to Scotland, where she discovers her soul mate and changes her life forever. At the beginning of the story, she is full of life, but does not tolerate her limited and ignorant owners. A chance encounter with a mysterious man sailing on an even more mysterious yacht triggers a past life awakening that sets off a visionary quest to find the true meaning of love, life and death.
Alfred J. Church
Alfred J. Church was a 19th century historian best known for his comprehensive histories on different periods of the Roman Empire, including this one. Life in the Days of Cicero is a fascinating look at the life of one of the most influential men in the ancient world: Marcus Tullius Cicero. It portraits of various characters provide a description of life and manners in first century B.C. Rome. Philosopher, politician, lawyer, Cicero made his name with his famous orations and written prose. A good overview of Roman Life and the intrigue, murder, and plunder associated with political life. A world where accountability was relative. A good over view of Ciceros life and his accomplishments, recommended highly.
Mark Twain
Twain begins his story by telling of the Mississippi river and some of its origins. He describes several facts that gives the reader a little bit of information of its discovery. After covering the history of the river, Twain shifts to his history with the river. Growing up near the river created Twains dream as a child to become a steamboat pilot. Life on the Mississippi is no ordinary guided tour, for every page is expressive of the structure, style and high humour that is the very essence of Twain the writer. Spiced with Twains pungent observations and commentaries on the culture and society of the great river valley, the book is a wonderful collection of lively anecdotes, tall tales and character sketches; historical facts and information; and reminiscences of the authors boyhood and experiences as a steamboat pilot.
Jules Verne
LÎle hélice est un roman de fiction de Jules Verne. Le roman raconte lhistoire dun quatuor musical, en raison de la supercherie astucieuse, qui sest avérée tre sur une immense île flottante qui est devenue la maison des millionnaires américains et qui nage constamment dans locéan Pacifique. Standard Island est constamment en danger: linvasion danimaux sauvages, lattaque de pirates malais, la lutte de deux familles riches pour le pouvoir
Maurice Leblanc
Une atmosphere sombre des légendes celtes, le présage sanglant, le comte Vorski sans-cur, voil de quoi frissonner dangoisse et de terreur. Les gens superstitieux appellent ce lieu Lîle aux trente cercueils. La raison est simple: il y a une terrible prophétie, que dit trente victimes doivent mourir dont quatre femmes en croix. Quelle est la destinee de la jeune femme de bonne famille Véronique, qui est impliqué dans cette histoire? Quel est le fin de lamour impossible entre un fou psychopathe et cette belle ingénue? Est-ce que Arsene Lupin peut affronter la malédiction?
Jules Verne
Le mystérieux capitaine Nemo et, bien sr, lhistoire de la survie sur un bout de terre dans locéan: des héros pleins de ressources lancés par un ouragan sur une île inhabitée, transformant en sucre et en acier, fabriquent des briques, de la laine, de lacide sulfurique et nitrique, de la nitroglycérine et de la dynamite, construisent un télégraphe et une machine filer. Lun des romans les plus fascinants de Jules Verne, The Mysterious Island une histoire daventures fascinante des habitants de lîle. Jules Verne sest efforcé de montrer ce dont un petit groupe de personnes est capable, se retrouvant dans les conditions de Robinson, se distinguant par leur activité, leur détermination et lutilisation des connaissances scientifiques pour leur survie.
Lilla Weneda. Tragedia w 5 aktach
Juliusz Słowacki
Dramat historiozoficzny wykorzystujący stylistykę mitologiczną. Pokazuje tragedię podbitego narodu Wenedów, metaforycznie odnosząc się do dziejów Polski. Autor wykorzystuje maskę czasów przedhistorycznych i najazd plemienia Lechitów na Wenedów, aby wyjaśnić naturę narodu polskiego i ukazać sens dziejów narodowych. Tłumaczy też poniekąd przyczyny klęski powstania listopadowego.
Grant Allen
Originally published in 1900, Linnet, A Romance is a classic romance novel by noted author Charles Grant Blairfindie Allen. Two young English tourists come to a little mountain village Tyrol where they find the Tyrolese in all their native simplicity; the young men, with the pride and aspirations of the hunter, who dance wildly and make love fiercely, and the maidens of easy virtue who tend their cows in the summer and serve a master in the village through the long winter. One of these is Linnet, the heroine, an innocent, modest girl among her bold associates, who possesses a marvelous voice. Both tourists are charmed with the lovely singer, but while one is selfish and conceited and pays her meaningless compliments, the other, who is quiet and undemonstrative really wins her love. The love story is told with much charm and grace, and when the scene changes to London the contrast in character and national traits between that city and the land of the Tyrol is strikingly shown.
Jules Verne
En Afrique du Nord, selon le plan des autorités françaises, un projet visant créer une mer artificielle au Sahara est en préparation. Ils sont déj en train de creuser un canal et denvoyer des expéditions dans le désert pour étudier le relief, mais une bande dindigenes sauvages mécontents de ce projet font tout pour que cela ne se matérialise pas. Le livre entier est un voyage en train de Tiflis Pékin en train et une breve description des villes.
Jan III Sobieski
To arcydzieło polskiej epistolografii zachwyca mimo upływu wieków. Listy pisane najpierw przez hetmana Sobieskiego, a później króla Polski Jana III przesycone są szczerym uczuciem do żony Marii Kazimiery dArquien. Dają świadectwo niezwykłej intymnej relacji łączącej tę jakże publiczną parę, jedną z najsłynniejszych w historii. Urzeka ich język oparty na tajemniczym szyfrze wypracowanym przez kochanków. Miłosne perypetie poznajemy na tle kluczowych wydarzeń polskiej historii nowożytnej.
Monteskiusz
Wydana anonimowo powieść wybitnego myśliciela Monteskiusza. Składa się na nią 161 listów pisanych przez dwóch perskich podróżników przemierzających Europę, którzy w listach dzielą się swoimi wrażeniami i doświadczeniami z pobytu na Starym Kontynencie. Ich opisy trafnie podsumowują kondycję europejskiego społeczeństwa XVIII wieku, zadziwiająco podobną do współczesnej...
Henryk Sienkiewicz
W 1890 r. 40-letni wówczas Henryk Sienkiewicz wyruszył w podróż do Afryki. Była to wyprawa myśliwska na południe Czarnego Lądu. Pisarz zapowiedział cykl korespondencji z podróży. Wiadomość ta spotkała się z wielkim zainteresowaniem czytelników. Sienkiewicz wyruszył z Neapolu 25 grudnia 1890 r. Zaopatrzony był w liczne listy polecające, m.in. od lorda Roberta Arthura Salisburyego, wybitnego polityka angielskiego, kardynała Lavigerie, prymasa Afryki, i Arthura Silva Whitea, szkockiego podróżnika i geografa. Trzonem wyprawy miała być miesięczna wycieczka myśliwska w głąb lądu. Punkt wyjścia był Zanzibar. Tom Listów z Afryki obejmuje dwadzieścia trzy szkice. Tylko dwa z nich powstały w czasie samej podróży. Resztę spisał autor po powrocie po kraju. Są to więc raczej wspomnienia niż listy z Afryki. Wyprawa do Afryki miała być dla pisarza chwilową ucieczką od dręczących go problemów obrzydłej codzienności. Tymczasem jak czytamy na kartach wspomnień afrykańskich pisarzowi towarzyszyła stale nostalgia oraz przygnębienie związane z oddaleniem się od rodziny.
Henryk Sienkiewicz
Listy z podróży do Ameryki to cykl reportaży pisanych podczas pobytu pisarza w Ameryce. Utwory te były wysyłane do kraju w formie listów i publikowane na łamach Gazety Polskiej od lutego 1876 r. do grudnia 1878 r. W listach z podróży po USA pisarz błysnął olśniewającym talentem obserwatora i artysty. Zawarł w nich świetne opisy polowań i puszczańskiego życia w Kalifornii, dowcipne scenki z życia Amerykanów, próby szerokich syntez społecznych i obyczajowych, szkice o doli i niedoli polskiej emigracji. Listy z podróży do Ameryki są wybitnym dziełem literackim i bogatym zbiorem wiadomości o USA drugiej połowy XIX wieku.
Charles Dickens
Little Dorrit, by Charles Dickens, is the story of Amy Dorrit, a kind and compassionate young woman who is born impoverished and becomes wealthy, but retains her goodness and strength of character throughout. Little Dorrit is a novel of family loyalty. The story of a girl who is taking care of a large family and her love for the rich young man, and at the same time sarcastic description of English society the debtors prison of the Marshalsea, financial practice and corruption. We follow the paths of three families, and rub shoulders with a few others as well.
Little Men. Or, Life at Plumfield With Jos Boys
Louisa May Alcott
Now married, the warm-hearted and fiesty Jo Bhaer (nee March) couldnt be happier. Jo, along with her husband Professor Friedrich Bhaer, operates the Plumfield Estate School, an unconventional school based on individuality and diversity. Plumfield is a haven for poor orphans which is attended by 12 adopted boy and Jos own two sons. Although Plumfield is a place of trust and warmth, the boys occasionally struggle to maintain good manners. Personal relationships are key to the school, as well as to the novel, and the lovable characters get up to plenty of scrapes and adventures, but in the end, even the troublesome among them find redemption in the love and support of the extended March family. Little Men, or Life at Plumfield with Jos Boys is the delightful unofficial sequel to Louisa May Alcotts Little Women, which is completed with Alcotts 1886 novel Jos Boys, and How They Turned Out: A Sequel to Little Men.
Wilkie Collins
These are Victorian melodramas set in England with a strong focus on the class system, but in the end thats what makes the stories so special. There are several common themes of Wilkie Collins, including the general theme of the return of a character presumed dead. Great for readers of Victorian fiction.
Louisa May Alcott
Generations of readers young and old, male and female, have fallen in love with the March sisters of Louisa May Alcotts most popular and enduring novel, Little Women. Four sisters are raised in genteel poverty by their loving mother in a quiet Massachusetts town while their father serves as an army chaplain during the American Civil War. Here are independent, tomboyish Jo; delicate, loving Beth; pretty, kind Meg; or precocious and artistic Amy, the baby of the family. The charming story of these four little women and their wise and patient mother Marmee enduring hardships and enjoying adventures in Civil War New England was an instant success when first published in 1868 and has been adored for generations. Following the lives of the March sisters, the novel details their passage from childhood to womanhood and is loosely based on the author and her three sisters. The novel has two sequels: Little Men: Life at Plumfield with Jos Boys (1871) and Jos Boys and How They Turned Out (1886).
Litwa za Witolda. Opowiadanie historyczne
Józef Ignacy Kraszewski
Ignacy Kraszewski, mistrz powieści historycznej, tym razem przenosi czytelnika w czasy średniowiecza. Opisuje relacje pomiędzy wielkim księciem litewskim Witoldem i założycielem polskiej dynastii Jagiellonów. Obaj władcy uwikłani są także politycznie w stosunki z rodzącą się potęgą Zakonu Krzyżackiego, która zaczyna zagrażać zarówno Rzeczpospolitej, jak i Księstwu Litewskiemu.
lombre des jeunes filles en fleurs
Marcel Proust
lombre des jeunes filles en fleurs est consacré la période de maturation du héros le premier amour, le désir dattirer lattention des filles, ils laiment bien; La premiere attente damitié et le premier ami du personnage principal, la premiere attente du voyage et le premier voyage. Les attentes et la réalité sont le theme principal du livre: comment un héros imagine son premier amour, son amitié, son voyage et comment les choses se passent dans la réalité et non dans limagination. Quest-ce quil éprouve vraiment des sentiments?
London Pride. Or, When the World Was Younger
Mary Elizabeth Braddon
This is a story about a knight who lost his wife during childbirth and his two daughters. The eldest daughter Hyacinth with a family monastery in Paris and Angela in a Flemish monastery with an aunt. The cloisters and surroundings were like night and day. The story of the reunion of the sisters after several years apart. The sisters have different moral values, but their sisterly cares prevail until forbidden love paves the way for despair. The author does not disappoint the Gothic romantic reader and the end, be he sad, but not all together are hopeless in the readers mind.
B.M. Bower
Pioneering Western writer Bertha Muzzy Bower was herself the wife of a Montana rancher for a time, so she brings a wealth of personal experience and psychological insight to this gripping narrative that follows protagonist Valeria as she enters into marriage and struggles with the often-harsh reality of rural life. Val is cast into circumstances that test her temper, strength, and sanity. One of her few contacts with the outside world is a friend of her husbands whom she despises. Their relationship gradually changes as her husbands true character is slowly revealed to her. Kent watches Val very closely as she struggles with poverty and a drunken husband. He knows Val is worthy of more than her husband can give. Is he the man to do it?
Guy Boothby
Located in the imaginary country of Pannonia, the irresistible novel by Guy Newell Boothby Long Live the King gives readers a place in the front row of the hectic life of royalty. From decisions on the battlefield of life or death, which must be made in seconds, with thousands of soldiers hanging in the balance, to intense political negotiations in which every word and expression is important, and, of course, triumphs and trials of royal romance, this wide novel will surely capture the interest and attention of every reader.
Edward Bellamy
This is a book about a man of 1887, who turned out to be in 2000. It was actually written in 1887, and author Edward Bellamy predicts certain things, such as radio and credit cards. The main character discovered that all social class differences were erased, and there is a utopian society. He wonders how in the twenty-first century all kinds of music are available at the touch of a button. Credit card replaced the money. The author compares the 21st century and 19 in the novel.
Lord Arthur Saviles Crime and Other Stories
Oscar Wilde
A pleasant short story about Sir Arthur Savile, charming in her naivety and hypertrophied in her nobility. Ironic humor, a beautiful syllable, wise quotes, an English spirit and a non-standard prose of life. At the dinner party, the young and noble Sir Arthur Savile finds out that from now on he does not allow him to live in peace and marry his girlfriend. After a night of thought, he makes a gentlemans decision, requiring him to act in a non-gentlemanly manner.