180 Masterpieces of World Literature (Vol1) - Leaves of Grass Siddhartha Middlemarch The Jungle Macbeth Moby-Dick A Study in Scarlet…
Edgar Allan Poe, George Eliot, William Shakespeare, Charles Dickens, Lewis Carroll, Mark Twain, Louisa May Alcott, Jane Austen, Oscar Wilde, Herman Melville, Charlotte Brontë, Daniel Defoe, Henry David Thoreau, Emily Brontë, Walt Whitman, Henry James, Hans Christian Andersen, D. H. Lawrence, Anthony Trollope, Sigmund Freud, Marcus Aurelius, Frederick Douglass, William Makepeace Thackeray, Anne Brontë, John Keats, Anton Chekhov, Marcel Proust, Charles Baudelaire, Walter Scott, Sun Tzu, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Upton Sinclair, Kahlil Gibran, Agatha Christie, Herman Hesse, E. M. Forster, Theodore Dreiser, Plato, H. G. Wells, Nikolai Gogol, Brothers Grimm, Wallace D. Wattles, Victor Hugo, Fyodor Dostoevsky, James Joyce, T. S. Eliot, James Allen, Thomas Hardy, Jules Verne, Miguel de Cervantes, Leo Tolstoy, Voltaire
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Sinopsis
180 Masterpieces of World Literature (Vol.1) is an ambitious anthology that captures the essence of global literary heritage by assembling a versatile collection of works spanning multiple genres, epochs, and regions. This volume invites readers to traverse through the corridors of human thought, encountering the fantastical inventions of Jules Verne, the introspective poetry of John Keats, and the philosophical discourses of Plato. The editors have meticulously curated this selection to showcase the sweeping canvass of world literature wherein fiction, poetry, essays, and philosophical treatises contribute to an astounding tapestry of thematic explorations from the absurdity of life to the intricacies of human nature. Each composition stands as a testament to the powerful intercultural dialogues that literature fosters across time and space. Contributors to this volume have been pivotal in shaping the literary landscapes of their respective eras and beyond, embedding their works within cultural, philosophical, and socio-political movements that continue to influence contemporary dialogues. The collection bridges the chasm between the romantic musings of the Brontë sisters, the revolutionary critiques of Frederick Douglass, and the modernist innovations of James Joyce, manifesting a rich diversity of voices that transcends national and linguistic barriers. Whether anchoring their narratives in reimaginations of classical myths or confronting the realities of their own cultural milieus, the authors present a cohesive yet variegated exploration of the universal human experience. This anthology is indispensable for those seeking to delve into the varied vistas of world literature woven together in one expansive volume. Expertly navigating the complexities of multiple literary traditions, this collection offers a compelling educational experience, inviting readers to engage with the cultural dialogues and stylistic nuances intrinsic to each piece. 180 Masterpieces of World Literature (Vol.1) serves as both a passport to diverse literary worlds and a mirror reflecting the multifaceted nature of human creativity and thought—a must-read for anyone eager to understand the quintessence of world literature.
