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Harvard Classics - The Complete Shelf of Fiction - Volume 1-20 - cover

Harvard Classics - The Complete Shelf of Fiction - Volume 1-20

Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson, Theodor Storm, Charles Dickens, Theodor Fontane, Gottfried Keller, Mark Twain, Edgar Allan Poe, Henry James, Victor Hugo, Jane Austen, Alphonse Daudet, Guy de Maupassant, George Eliot, Walter Scott, Laurence Sterne, Henry Fielding, George Sand, Washington Irving, Juan Valera, Alfred de Musset, Nathaniel Hawthorne, William Makepeace Thackeray, Edward Everett Hale, Francis Bret Harte, Ivan Turgenev, Leo Tolstoy, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Johann Wolfgang Goethe, Honore Balzac, Alexander L. Kielland

Übersetzer Thomas Carlyle, Ellen Marriage, William Archer, Constance Garnett, Elizabeth Robins Pennell, Margaret Munsterberg, R. Dillon Boylan, Jane Minot Ricciardi, Ellery Sedgwick, Katharine Royce, Adolphus Norraikow, Henry John

Verlag: DigiCat

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Harvard Classics - The Complete Shelf of Fiction is an exquisite compendium reflecting the zenith of Western narrative tradition. Capturing the sweeping evolution of storytelling, this anthology brings together a glorious tapestry of literary voices, from the philosophical musings of the Enlightenment to the raw sentiments of the Romantic period and the realistic introspections of the Victorian era. The collection traverses diverse styles—from the lush, poetic prose of the Romanticists to the sharp, satirical narratives of the Realists—offering glimpses into the human condition that are both profound and enduring. Standout pieces offer insights into the intricacies of society, love, and morality, crafting a mosaic of literary brilliance that speaks to the timeless nature of these universal themes. The anthology features an array of influential authors whose works have significantly shaped the literary landscape. Spanning continents and centuries, contributors range from the poignant realism of Dickens and Eliot to the psychological depths plumbed by Dostoevsky and James. This rich diversity highlights remarkable cultural narratives and literary movements such as Romanticism, Realism, and the Gothic. Collectively, these authors illuminate the multifaceted human experience, yielding a kaleidoscope of perspectives that deepen the reader's engagement with the text. Readers are invited to immerse themselves in a volume that is both an educational treasury and a reflection of literary artistry. The Complete Shelf of Fiction presents a rare opportunity to experience the convergence of multiple literary traditions and innovations in one collection. This anthology not only serves as an incisive exploration of narrative forms and themes but also as a dialogue between canonical works, providing a panoramic view of fiction's enduring power. Ideal for both the ardent student and the casual reader, this collection promises a captivating journey through the corridors of classic literature.
Verfügbar seit: 13.11.2022.
Drucklänge: 9416 Seiten.

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