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90 Masterpieces You Must Read (Vol2) - Enriched edition - cover

90 Masterpieces You Must Read (Vol2) - Enriched edition

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Stendhal, Jules Verne, Gustave Flaubert, Theodor Storm, Henrik Ibsen, Charles Dickens, Honoré de Balzac, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Rabindranath Tagore, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Robert Louis Stevenson, James Fenimore Cooper, Edgar Allan Poe, John Buchan, Confucius, George MacDonald, Bram Stoker, Henry James, Victor Hugo, Joseph Conrad, Jane Austen, Walter Scott, Laurence Sterne, Thomas Hardy, Jonathan Swift, Edith Wharton, Daniel Defoe, Henry Fielding, Sinclair Lewis, Anthony Trollope, Alexandre Dumas, William Dean Howells, Kalidasa, Virginia Woolf, William Walker Atkinson, Kenneth Grahame, Washington Irving, Willa Cather, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Homer Homer, Gaston Leroux, Wilkie Collins, Ford Madox Ford, Benjamin Franklin, Kate Chopin, John Milton, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Edgar Wallace, Kurt Vonnegut, Laozi Laozi, Ann Ward Radcliffe, Kakuzo Okakura, H. G. Wells, W. B. Yeats, J. M. Barrie, G. K. Chesterton, Jerome K. Jerome, W. Somerset Maugham, E. M. Forster, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Friedrich Nietzsche, Lewis Wallace, Nikolai Leskov, Ivan Turgenev, Leo Tolstoy, Nikolai Gogol, George Bernard Shaw, Cao Xueqin, Emile Zola, Válmíki, Bankim Chandra Chatterjee, P. B. Shelley, Elizabeth von Arnim, Dante, Pedro Calderón de la Barca, Émile Coué, George Weedon Grossmith, D. H. Lawrence, Machiavelli

Publisher: DigiCat

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Summary

A stunning compilation of literary gems, *90 Masterpieces You Must Read (Vol.2)* presents a rich tapestry of narratives that span numerous genres and epochs, eloquently displaying the varied tapestry of human experience. This anthology masterfully assembles works that encapsulate the sublime and the resonant, ranging from the epic poetry of Homer to the innovative storytelling of Virginia Woolf. Each selection resonates with its own thematic intensity, offering a kaleidoscope of insights into the human condition. The collection seamlessly bridges cultural and historical boundaries, inviting readers to immerse themselves in the interplay of timeless motifs like love and tragedy, societal change, and the quest for identity and meaning. Bringing together the genius of authors like Goethe, Dostoyevsky, Austen, and Tagore, this anthology assembles a diverse chorus of voices that have indelibly shaped global literary landscapes. These writers, hailing from various cultural and historical backgrounds, contribute perspectives shaped by movements such as Romanticism, Realism, and Modernism, while others echo the reverberations of philosophical schools like Transcendentalism and Existentialism. Through this confluence of disparate yet complementary narratives, the anthology crafts a profound dialogue that enriches the reader's understanding of the intricate layers behind each story and context. *90 Masterpieces You Must Read (Vol.2)* serves as both a gateway and a lens into the brilliant worlds crafted by some of the most esteemed authors in literary history. This singular volume encourages readers to embark on a journey of exploration, where the multiplicity of perspectives weaves together in a mesmerizing reflection of human mortality and creativity. An indispensable resource for both seasoned readers and newcomers, this anthology offers not only unparalleled educational value but also a powerful testament to the enduring legacy of seminal storytelling across the ages.

In this enriched edition, we have carefully created added value for your reading experience:
- An Introduction draws the threads together, discussing why these diverse authors and texts belong in one collection.
- Historical Context explores the cultural and intellectual currents that shaped these works, offering insight into the shared (or contrasting) eras that influenced each writer.
- A combined Synopsis (Selection) briefly outlines the key plots or arguments of the included pieces, helping readers grasp the anthology's overall scope without giving away essential twists.
- A collective Analysis highlights common themes, stylistic variations, and significant crossovers in tone and technique, tying together writers from different backgrounds.
- Reflection questions encourage readers to compare the different voices and perspectives within the collection, fostering a richer understanding of the overarching conversation.
Available since: 11/12/2023.
Print length: 27947 pages.

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