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The Mayor of Casterbridge open wikipedia on the title 
Thomas Hardy open wikipedia on the author (1840 - 1928) 
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Nicholas Nickleby open wikipedia on the title 
Charles Dickens open wikipedia on the author (1812 - 1870) 
An idealistic young man, the title character of Nicholas Nickleby is left to find work and to support and protect his mother and sister after his father's death leaves them penniless. After his cold-hearted Uncle Ralph turns down his pleas for help, Nicholas Nickleby is left to find his own way, opening him up to all manner of queer folk, rogues and scoundrels. Dickens shows himself not only to be a literary genius but a comic one as well.
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Protagoras open wikipedia on the title 
Plato open wikipedia on the author (427BC - 348BC) 
Set in dialogue form, the main players in this work are a young Socrates and an elderly sophist, Protagoras. Unusual to Plato's works, Protagoras also employs a cast of many others in the dialogue. In it, Plato once again explores the concept of virtue and whether or not it can be taught. Is virtue actually knowledge? And if so, can knowledge not be taught and thus also virtue?
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Symposium open wikipedia on the title 
Plato open wikipedia on the author (427BC - 348BC) 
Held mostly in male quarters, Symposia were an integral part of Classical Greek society. Usually reclining in couches and partaking of food, wine and entertainment, men could amongst other things, discuss, debate and celebrate in a symposium. Plato's Symposium was a forum for discourse between Socrates and his friends on varied subjects: love, truth, leadership ... A cornerstone for Western Philosophy.
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Tess of the D'Urbervilles open wikipedia on the title 
Thomas Hardy open wikipedia on the author (1840 - 1928) 
The novel tells the story of Tess whose fate is changed when her ne'er-do-well father tries to improve the family fortune via a misguided association with a local well to do family. Hardy's writing produces such empathy for Tess that one is compelled to continue reading even though it is unbearable to imagine where the story will go.
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The Aspern Papers open wikipedia on the title 
Henry James open wikipedia on the author (1843 - 1916) 
One of James' best-known and most acclaimed longer tales follows an un-named narrator as he goes to almost any lengths to obtain a dead poet's papers and letters from his widow. James lovingly creates a Venice where the unexpected seems an everyday occurrence and the unrelenting tension mounts until the final page.
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The Awakening and Selected Short Stories open wikipedia on the title 
Kate Chopin open wikipedia on the author (1851 - 1904) 
When first published in 1899 the work received a mixed critical reception; praise for its outstanding writing style and condemnation for it's frank presentation of the limits of a woman's role and its sexual openness. At the time the book only had one printing. After it's rediscovery in 1969 the book has been praised for its treatment of issues facing women and its wonderful style.
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