Join us on a literary world trip!
Add this book to bookshelf
Grey
Write a new comment Default profile 50px
Grey
Subscribe to read the full book or read the first pages for free!
All characters reduced
Hedda Gabler - cover

Hedda Gabler

Henrik Ibsen

Translator William Archer, Edmund Gosse

Publisher: libreka classics

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Summary

libreka classics – These are classics of literary history, reissued and made available to a wide audience. 
Immerse yourself in well-known and popular titles!
Available since: 03/01/2019.
Print length: 203 pages.

Other books that might interest you

  • Learn Hungarian: The Ultimate Guide to Talking Online in Hungarian (Deluxe Edition) - cover

    Learn Hungarian: The Ultimate...

    Innovative Language Learning

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Want to learn Hungarian that's not taught in textbooks and schools?  
     
    Then take your Hungarian to the next level with Learn Hungarian: The Ultimate Guide to Talking Online in Hungarian.  
     
    Learn how to communicate on social media just like Hungarian natives do on a daily basis.  
     
    With this audiobook, you'll learn how to make comments, post your reactions, and ask questions on social media. You'll learn everything from catching up and asking what your friends are up to down to wishing them a happy birthday and much, much more. With this audiobook, you get:  
     
     
     
         25 lessons in total  
         2.5 hours in total  
         An 85-page ebook so you can read along  
     
     
    Each lesson contains:  
     
     
     
         One example of a post  
         Four reactions and comments  
         English translations  
         Slowed-down pronunciations  
     
     
    A preview of lessons inside:  
     
     
     
         How to post about having dinner with friends  
         How to post about going shopping  
         How to post about music or videos  
         How to post Christmas greetings  
         And much more!
    Show book
  • Italian English Level 1 - cover

    Italian English Level 1

    Penton Overseas

    • 1
    • 1
    • 0
    Level One contains frequently used words and phrases offering approximately 2500 words and expressions, featuring nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs.
    Show book
  • Bronte Story - cover

    Bronte Story

    Tim Vicary

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    On a September day in 1821, in the church of a Yorkshire village, a man and six children stood around a grave. They were burying a woman: the man's wife, the children's mother. The children were all very young, and within a few years the two oldest were dead, too. Close to the wild beauty of the Yorkshire moors, the father brought up his young family. Who had heard of the Brontes of Haworth then? Branwell died young, but his sisters became famous writers. But they did not live to grow old or to enjoy their fame. Only their father was left, alone with his memories.
    Show book
  • French Basic Course - FSI Language Courses - cover

    French Basic Course - FSI...

    Foreign Service Institute

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Foreign Service Institute french - Image The FSI French Basic Course has been designed to help students reach a level of proficiency which will enable them to participate effectively in most formal and informal conversations. The dialogues, drills, situations and narrations have been tape-recorded unless otherwise indicated in the text.  For beginning students, the twenty-four units are designed for a six-month intensive training program of six hours of class per day, plus outside preparation. Each unit presents a situational topic introduced in a dialogue, and usually five grammar points. Each grammar point is preceded by grammar notes which generally are expressed in non-technical terms.French Part A Level 1. Over the years, Audio Forum customers have used our courses to learn French in as little as 25 minutes a day, entirely on their own. You'll be amazed at how easy it is to achieve fluency in French using this proven audio/text method. While other premium computer-based language courses offer only the means to learn to speak, with Audio-Forum, you'll not only speak fluently, you'll also master reading, writing, and grammar skills at a scholarly level all with the confidence and polish of a native French speaker. After all, diplomats have proven for years that this method works!
    Show book
  • Learn Japanese - Level 8: Upper Intermediate Japanese Volume 3 - Lessons 1-25 - cover

    Learn Japanese - Level 8: Upper...

    Innovative Language Learning

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Done with Intermediate Japanese? Take the challenge with the upper intermediate level as you get advanced. Welcome to Upper Intermediate Japanese: Volume 3.  Speak with anyone, anywhere - in Japanese! Start speaking Japanese in minutes and learn key vocabulary, phrases, and grammar in just minutes more with Upper Intermediate Japanese. Our native Japanese hosts break down all the sentences, grammar, and more in a simple, easily understandable way!    This isn't stale textbook material - it's fun, effective, and practical! You learn upper-intermediate-level Japanese conversation that you can use immediately!  What you get in Upper Intermediate Japanese: More than 270 pages of Japanese learning material A total of 25 Japanese lessons: dialog transcripts with translation, vocabulary, sample sentences, and a grammar section A total of 25 audio lesson tracks (more than seven hours of Japanese lessons) A total of 25 audio review tracks (practice new words and phrases) A total of 25 audio dialog tracks (read along while you listen) This audiobook is the most powerful way to learn Japanese. Guaranteed. Discover or rediscover how fun learning a language can be with the future of language learning. Buy this now and start speaking Japanese instantly! Download the PDF and read along:https://bit.ly/3ituaIa
    Show book
  • Waste Land The (version 3) - cover

    Waste Land The (version 3)

    T.S. Eliot

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The Waste Land is T. S. Eliot's Modernist masterpiece, first published in 1920. Rich in allusions to Shakespeare, Dante, Baudelaire, the Bible, Marvell, Buddha, and the folklore of the Holy Grail, among other sources, the poem emphasizes the fundamental fragmentation and lack of connection that characterizes modern life and relationships. (Summary by Elizabeth Klett)
    Show book