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Virginia Woolf’s *To the Lighthouse *questions life and its reality. On one hand when it examines the position of women in marriage and society, it...
View full detailsMrs. Dalloway is an exemplary piece of ‘modernist literature’ in which she wonderfully incorporates her well- known narrative technique of ‘stream ...
View full detailsAntigone is a Greek Tragedy written by Sophocles in 441 BC.The protagonist, Antigone is a brave and proud young woman. At the beginning of the play...
View full detailsOscar Wilde brings his enormous gifts for astute social observation and sparking prose to The Picture of Dorian Gray, his dreamlike story of a youn...
View full details“When falsehood can look so like the truth, who can assure themselves of certain happiness?” Frankenstein or “The Modern Prometheus” is the first ...
View full details"We like speakers to talk with us." Dale Carnegie’s book The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking, ingrained with modern speech techniques for...
View full detailsThis classic tale of love and passion is considered as a 'true story' and indeed a masterpiece of the great Russian novelist . Set in the glamorous...
View full detailsHow to Stop Worrying and Start Living is a self-help book by Dale Carnegie. Carnegie says in the preface to How to Stop Worrying and Start Living t...
View full details“For better or for worse, you must play your own little instrument in the orchestra of life.” You love your job, but there are days, when no matter...
View full detailsA masterpiece by J.M. Synge, The Playboy of the Western World is set up in an Irish background during the late nineteenth century and led to riots ...
View full detailsMaxim Gorky was a Russian writer who pioneered the socialist realism literary style of writing. He was a political activist and was highly inspired...
View full detailsJane Austen's posthumously published novel, *Northanger Abbey*, is a delightful satire of the period's Gothic novels, poking fun at romantic follie...
View full details“Let my country die for me.” A modern retelling of Homer’s Odyssey, James Joyce’s Ulysses is touted as one of the greatest novels of the twentieth...
View full detailsFirst Published in 1914, Dubliners is a beautiful collection of vignettes describing Irish middle class life in and around Dublin at the end of the...
View full details“So wise so young, they say, do never live long.” The second-longest play in the Shakespearean canon, Richard III is one of Shakespeare's finest ...
View full details“The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves.” Julius Caesar, written in 1599 by William Shakespeare, is based on true historical...
View full details“For of all creatures that breathe and move on earth none is more to be pitied than a man.” An ancient Greek poem, Homer's The Iliad is one of the ...
View full detailsTreated 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 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 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“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 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 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 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...
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