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By: Henryk Sienkiewicz (1846-1916) | |
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Quo Vadis: a narrative of the time of Nero | |
Sielanka: An Idyll |
By: Herbert Allen Giles (1845-1935) | |
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China and the Chinese
Herbert Allen Giles (1845-1935) spent several years as a diplomat in China and in 1897 was appointed Cambridge University’s second professor of Chinese. His published works cover Chinese language and literature, history and philosophy. This series of lectures, published as “China and the Chinese”, was given at Columbia University in 1902, to mark the establishment of a Chinese professorship there. The lectures were not intended for the specialist, more to urge a wider and more systematic study of China and its culture, and to encourage new students into the field... | |
By: Herbert Spencer (1820-1903) | |
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The Philosophy of Style
“The Philosophy of Style,” explored a growing trend of formalist approaches to writing. Highly focused on the proper placement and ordering of the parts of an English sentence, [Spencer] created a guide for effective composition. Spencer’s aim was to free prose writing from as much “friction and inertia” as possible, so that the reader would not be slowed by strenuous deliberations concerning the proper context and meaning of a sentence. |
By: Hetty Sibyl Browne (1875-1966) | |
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The Literary World Seventh Reader |
By: Homer | |
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The Odyssey
A wandering king who's a war-hero doomed to roam the earth by a vengeful God, a plethora of fantastic experiences, a wife battling the invasion of suitors who wish to replace her missing husband, a son in search of his father - the Odyssey is a rich tapestry of incredible experiences and unforgettable characters. A must-read classic for anyone who wants to understand the fundamentals of Western mythology, it is a sequel to the Illiad which recounts the magnificent saga of the Trojan War. The Odyssey continues on, describing the trials and tribulations of the Greeks under the leadership of Odysseus... | |
The Iliad
A divinely beautiful woman who becomes the cause of a terrible war in which the gods themselves take sides. Valor and villainy, sacrifices and betrayals, triumphs and tragedies play their part in this three thousand year old saga. The Iliad throws us right into the thick of battle. It opens when the Trojan War has already been raging for nine long years. An uneasy truce has been declared between the Trojans and the Greeks (Achaeans as they're called in The Iliad.) In the Greek camp, Agamemnon the King of Mycenae and Achilles the proud and valiant warrior of Phthia are locked in a fierce contest to claim the spoils of war... |
By: Horace Elisha Scudder (1838-1902) | |
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Verse and Prose for Beginners in Reading Selected from English and American Literature |
By: Horatio Hale (1817-1896) | |
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The Iroquois Book of Rites |
By: Horatio Winslow (1882-1972) | |
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Rhymes and Meters A Practical Manual for Versifiers |
By: Ida C. (Ida Catherine) Bender (1857-1916) | |
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Eighth Reader |
By: Ilia Lvovich Tolstoi (1866-1933) | |
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Reminiscences of Tolstoy |
By: Inez Bigwood | |
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Winning a Cause World War Stories |
By: Isabel Florence Hapgood (1850-1928) | |
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A Survey of Russian Literature, with Selections |
By: Ivan S. Turgenev (1818-1883) | |
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Fathers and Children | |
Rudin
Rudin is the first and perhaps least known novel by Ivan Turgenev, a famous Russian writer best known for his short stories and the novel Fathers and Sons. The story focuses on a romantic involvement between Rudin and Natalya, a serious, intelligent young woman. The topic of the “superfluous man” and his inability to act, which was a major theme of Turgenev's literary work, is explored. – Adapted from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudin by Lee Smalley | |
Virgin Soil | |
On the Eve
On the Eve appeared in 1860, two years before Fathers and Sons, Turgenev's most famous novel. It is set in the prior decade (by the end of the novel, the Crimean War (1853-56) has already broken out. It centers on the young Elena Nikolaevna Stakhov, daughter of Nikolai Arteyemvitch and Anna Vassilyevna Stahov. Misunderstood by both her parents (Nikolai Artemyevitch is at least as interested in his German mistress as in members of her family) she is on friendly terms with both the would-be professor Andrei Petrovitch Bersenyev and the rising young sculptor Pavel Yakovitch Shubin, both of whom might be -- or might not be -- in love with her... | |
A Desperate Character and Other Stories | |
A Nobleman's Nest | |
The Rendezvous 1907 |
By: Ivy Kellerman Reed (1877-1968) | |
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A Complete Grammar of Esperanto |
By: J. M. D. (John Miller Dow) Meiklejohn (1830-1902) | |
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A Brief History of the English Language and Literature, Vol. 2 |
By: James Champlin Fernald (1838-1918) | |
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English Synonyms and Antonyms
English Synonyms and Antonyms is basically a vocabulary builder that students might use as they prepare for entrance or exit exams. Each entry gives a list of synonyms, followed by a paragraph that briefly explains or exemplifies the subtle distinctions between the listed words. The entries sometimes close with a few words on the prepositions that follow selected synonyms, but more often with a list of antonyms.By "synonyms" we usually understand words that coincide or nearly coincide in some part of their meaning, and may hence within certain limits be used interchangeably, while outside of those limits they may differ very greatly in meaning and use... |
By: James Constantine Pilling (1846-1895) | |
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Catalogue Of Linguistic Manuscripts In The Library Of The Bureau Of Ethnology. (1881 N 01 / 1879-1880 (Pages 553-578)) |
By: James Jennings | |
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The Dialect of the West of England; Particularly Somersetshire |
By: James Owen Dorsey (1848-1895) | |
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Osage Traditions |
By: James S. De Benneville | |
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The Yotsuya Kwaidan or O'Iwa Inari Tales of the Tokugawa, Volume 1 (of 2) | |
Bakemono Yashiki (The Haunted House), Retold from the Japanese Originals |
By: James Witt Sewell (1865-1955) | |
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An English Grammar |
By: Jessie Duncan [Translator] Westbrook | |
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Hindustani Lyrics |
By: Johan Huizinga (1872-1945) | |
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Erasmus and the Age of Reformation |
By: Johann Amos Comenius (1592-1670) | |
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The Orbis Pictus |
By: John Addington Symonds (1840-1893) | |
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Wine, Women, and Song Mediaeval Latin Students' songs; Now first translated into English verse |
By: John Andrew (1815-1875) | |
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The Fireside Picture Alphabet or Humour and Droll Moral Tales; or Words & their Meanings Illustrated |
By: John Casper Branner | |
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A Brief Grammar of the Portuguese Language
Dr. Branner was a recognized authority on the geology of South American republics, especially Brazil, having organized and headed the Stanford Expedition to Brazil in 1911, among others. In 1910 he published this "little book", as the author himself calls it, for the use of English-speaking students who needed a fast and practical way of learning Portuguese. Contrary to the belief of many back then, John C. Branner claims that Brazilian Portuguese isn't "badly spoken Portuguese", and, even though using examples from both Portuguese and Brazilian writers, seems to give more proeminence to Brazilian Portuguese. |
By: John Hendricks Bechtel (1841-) | |
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Slips of Speech : a Helpful Book for Everyone Who Aspires to Correct the Everyday Errors of Speaking |
By: John McLean (1799-1890) | |
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Notes of a Twenty-Five Years' Service in the Hudson's Bay Territory Volume II. | |
Notes of a Twenty-Five Years' Service in the Hudson's Bay Territory Volume I. |
By: John Ogilvie (1732-1813) | |
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An Essay on the Lyric Poetry of the Ancients |
By: John Payne (1842-1916) | |
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Tales from the Arabic | |
Alaeddin and the Enchanted Lamp |
By: John Sargeaunt (1857-1922) | |
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Society for Pure English Tract 4 The Pronunciation of English Words Derived from the Latin |
By: John Stephen Farmer (1845?-1915?) | |
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Musa Pedestris - Three Centuries of Canting Songs and Slang Rhymes [1536 - 1896] |
By: John Summerfield | |
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Sketch of Grammar of the Chippeway Languages To Which is Added a Vocabulary of some of the Most Common Words |
By: John Wilson Ross (1818-1887) | |
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Tacitus and Bracciolini The Annals Forged in the XVth Century |
By: Joseph Devlin | |
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How to Speak and Write Correctly
A book on improving eloquence, proficiency and grammar in everyday communication. ‘How to Speak and Write Correctly’ is not a manual of the styles to use in speaking and writing, nor is it a manual for grammar. It is a simple, useful book for helping ordinary people in effective communication. It lays down and explains broad rules of communication, further giving useful tips for effective communication. The book also lists common mistakes in communication and offers suggestions on how best to avoid them... |
By: Joseph Dunn (1872-) | |
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The Ancient Irish Epic Tale Táin Bó Cúalnge |
By: Joseph O'Brien | |
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The Devil A Tragedy of the Heart and Conscience |
By: Joseph Wright (1855-1930) | |
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A Middle High German Primer Third Edition |
By: Joyce Kilmer (1886-1918) | |
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Literature in the Making, by Some of its Makers
This is a collection of 23 essays based on interviews conducted by Joyce Kilmer with some of the most famous authors of the time . Kilmer's idea, as outlined in the Introduction, was that there is a deep divide between those who write literature, and those who write about literature. He thus bridges the gap and asks authors, the 'makers' as mentioned in the title of the work, about their opinion about various topics. - Summary by Carolin |
By: Julius Caesar (100 BC - 44 BC) | |
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"De Bello Gallico" and Other Commentaries |
By: Kabir (1440-1518) | |
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Songs of Kabir
Kabir (1440 - 1518) was a mystic poet and saint of India, whose writings have greatly influenced the Bhakti movement.The name Kabir comes from Arabic Al-Kabir which means 'The Great' - the 37th Name of God in the Qur'an.Kabir was influenced by the prevailing religious mood of his times, such as old Brahmanic Hinduism, Hindu and Buddhist Tantrism, the teachings of Nath yogis and the personal devotionalism of South India mixed with the imageless God of Islam. The influence of these various doctrines is clearly evident in Kabir's verses... |
By: Kagemna | |
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The Instruction of Ptah-Hotep and the Instruction of Ke'Gemni The Oldest Books in the World |
By: Kalidasa | |
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Translations of Shakuntala and Other Works | |
Sakoontala or the Lost Ring An Indian Drama |