| # | Author | Title | Format | Pages | Release | Publisher | Genre |
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| 34 | Geoffrey Chaucer | The Canterbury Tales | Hardcover | 528 | Feb 2003 | Easton Press | Literature |
The Canterbury Tales Geoffrey ChaucerSeries: 100 Greatest Books Ever Written Reader Rating: 4.5 (23 votes) Date Added: 04 Apr 2007 Summary: With their astonishing diversity of tone and subject matter, "The Canterbury Tales" have become one of the touchstones of medieval literature.
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Works by individual poets: classical, early & medieval English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh Chaucer, Geoffrey, D.1400 Poetry English Storytelling Middle Ages Ancient, Classical & Medieval Poetry / Ancient, Classical & Medieval Christian pilgrims and pilgrim Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages England |
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| 35 | Joseph Conrad | Lord Jim | Hardcover | 400 | Feb 2003 | Easton Press | Literature |
Lord Jim Joseph ConradEditor: Jacques Berthoud Series: 100 Greatest Books Ever Written Reader Rating: 5.0 (1 votes) Date Added: 21 May 2007 Summary: 'To the white men in the waterside business and to the captain of ships he was just Jim - nothing more. He had, of course, another name, but he was anxious that it should not be pronounced.' Lord Jim tells the story of a young, idealistic Englishman - 'as unflinching as a hero in a book' - who is disgraced by a single act of cowardice while serving as an officer on the Patna, a merchant-ship sailing from an Eastern port. His life is blighted: an isolated scandal assumes horrifying proportions. An older man, Marlow, befriends Jim, and helps to establish him in Patusan, a remote Malay settlement. There he achieves a kind of peace, but his courage is put to the test once more. Lord Jim is one of the most profound and rewarding psychological novels in English. Set in the context of social change and colonial expansion in late Victorian England, it embodies in Jim the values and the turmoil of a fading empire. In his introduction and notes to this new edition Jacques Berthoud explores the social and cultural dynamics that inform the novel.
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Modern fiction Indonesia Classics Literature - Classics / Criticism Officers Literary Criticism British Isles English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh Fiction / Classics Literature/English | British Literature | 19th C British Atonement Fiction Merchant marine |
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| 36 | Charles Dickens | Great Expectations | Hardcover | 544 | Easton Press | Literature | |
Great Expectations Charles DickensSeries: 100 Greatest Books Ever Written Reader Rating: 4.0 (91 votes) Date Added: 10 Jan 2007 Summary: I don't tend to be much of a fiction reader. Popular modern fiction is so often shallow, and as such seems a waste of time. Which is why I read Great Expectations, it has stood the test of time. I never read it in the past because I assumed that the prose would be somewhat archaic and difficult, but I was wrong, I found it very readable and surprisingly funny, which I also didn't expect. The funniest bits in my opinion are Pips first meeting with Miss Havisham and later his discription of his proceedure for doing his personal accounting, which I certainly identified with.
Subjects
Benefactors Classics Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870 Ex-convicts Fiction Fiction - General General Literary Literature: Classics Man-woman relationships 19th century fiction Classic fiction Fiction / Classics |
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| 37 | Nathaniel Hawthorne | The Scarlett Letter | Hardcover | Easton Press | Literature | ||
| 38 | Herman Melville | Moby-Dick: or The Whale | Hardcover | 672 | Sep 2001 | Easton Press | Literature |
Moby-Dick: or The Whale Herman MelvilleSeries: 100 Greatest Books Ever Written Reader Rating: 4.5 (43 votes) Date Added: 12 Dec 2006 Comments: Bound in leather, acid free paper, Color illustrations Summary: I guess I did not know what to expect, but I was surprised by the form and structure of the book. It is written in the form of 135 short chapters, some only half a page long, and it ends abruptly with a flourish of action without much warning.
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Action & Adventure Classics Fiction Literature - Classics / Criticism Sea Stories Fiction / Classics |
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| 39 | George Orwell | Animal Farm | Hardcover | 144 | Apr 1996 | Easton Press | Literature |
Animal Farm George OrwellSeries: 100 Greatest Books Ever Written Reader Rating: 4.5 (1089 votes) Date Added: 24 Apr 2007 Summary: Orwell's brilliant 1946 satire, chronicling a revolution staged by the animals on Mr. Jones's farm.
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Literature: Classics Literature - Classics / Criticism Classics Fiction / Classics Fiction |
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| 40 | Harriet Beecher Stowe | Uncle Tom's Cabin | Hardcover | 126 | Easton Press | Literature | |
| 41 | Mark Twain | The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn | Hardcover | 320 | Mar 1981 | Easton Press | Literature |
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Mark TwainReader Rating: 4.0 (334 votes) Date Added: 01 Feb 2007 Summary: A seminal work of American Literature that still commands deep praise and still elicits controversy, "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" is essential to the understanding of the American soul. The recent discovery of the first half of Twain's manuscript, long thought lost, made front-page news. And this unprecedented edition, which contains for the first time omitted episodes and other variations present in the first half of the handwritten manuscript, as well as facsimile reproductions of thirty manuscript pages, is indispensable to a full understanding of the novel. The changes, deletions, and additions made in the first half of the manuscript indicate that Mark Twain frequently checked his impulse to write an even darker, more confrontational book than the one he finally published.
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Action & Adventure Classics Fiction Literature - Classics / Criticism Movie/Tv Tie-Ins Adventure / thriller Fiction / Classics |
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