Dive into Edith Wharton’s "The House of Mirth," an Oxford World's Classic that explores societal pressures and personal downfall in early 20th-century New York through the eyes of Lily Bart.
Dive into Thomas Hardy's masterpiece, "The Mayor of Casterbridge," where fate and redemption intertwine in a poignant tale. Explore the rise and fall of Michael Henchard as he navigates love, pride, and tragedy in rural England.
Dive into "The Man Who Would Be King and Other Stories" by Rudyard Kipling, featuring the classic tale of two adventurers in a quest for kingship, alongside riveting short stories that capture colonial India's essence.
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Dive into the epic tale set against the backdrop of the French Revolution with "A Tale of Two Cities" (Oxford World's Classics). Explore themes of resurrection and sacrifice in this timeless novel by Charles Dickens. Perfect for literature enthusiasts!
Performed variously as escapist fantasy - Celebratory fiction - Political allegory - The Tempest is one of the plays in which Shakespeare's genius as a poetic dramatist found its fullest expression - Now generally seen as the playwright's most penetrating