|
Sort by:
title
, author
|
Vanity Fair |
William Makepeace Thackeray (1811 - 1863) |
Vanity Fair was the first work that Thackeray published under his own name. Extremely well-received at the time, it is now remembered as a classic of English literature. While the novel satirizes society in early 19th-century England, Thackeray meant the book to be not only entertaining but also instructive. |
Download this book (738 KBytes) Search at Barnes & Noble ... |
| Others who downloaded this book also downloaded ... |
|
Venus in Furs |
Leopold von Sacher-Masoch (1836 - 1895) |
Serverin von Kusiemski is so infatuated with Wanda von Dunajew that he asks that she treats him as a slave. He convinces her and signs agreements to that effect, but all does not turn out well. The novel draws themes and character inspiration from Sacher-Masoch's own life, and incorporates many autobiographical details. First published in 1870, Venus in Furs is possibly the best known of Leopold von Sacher-Masoch's works and it's notoriety helped immortalize him with the coining of masochism. |
Download this book (139 KBytes) Search at Barnes & Noble ... |
| Others who downloaded this book also downloaded ... |
|
Villette |
Charlotte Bronte (1816 - 1855) |
Villette was Charlotte Bronte's last and most autobiographical novel. Loneliness, isolation, repression, emotional pain, unrequited love are strong elements and themes in the story. Lucy travels to work in a girl's boarding school. Despite a host of unfavourable circumstances Lucy is determined to be true to her independent spirit. In the end, Lucy wants the reader to imagine a happy ending. Will you? |
Download this book (498 KBytes) Search at Barnes & Noble ... |
| Others who downloaded this book also downloaded ... |
|
War and Peace |
Leo Tolstoy (1828 - 1910) |
War and Peace is the critically acclaimed epic novel by Leo Tolstoy. Set between 1805 - 1813, it tells of the Napoleonic wars and in particular Napoleon's invasion of Russia. Against this backdrop, Tolstoy tells the story of various Russian aristocratic families - their personal lives, fortunes, loves and dramas. Ranked No.3 on Time magazine's list of the "10 Greatest Books of all time", January 2007. |
Download this book (1414 KBytes) Search at Barnes & Noble ... |
| Others who downloaded this book also downloaded ... |
|
Washington Square |
Henry James (1843 - 1916) |
A tragicomedy that recounts the conflict between Catherine, a dull but sweet daughter, and her brilliant domineering father as Catherine slowly develops maturity and independence. "Everybody likes Washington Square, even the denigrators of Henry James," wrote critic Donald Hall. |
Download this book (173 KBytes) Search at Barnes & Noble ... |
| Others who downloaded this book also downloaded ... |
|
Wives and Daughters |
Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell (1810 - 1865) |
The story follows the development of Molly Gibson and her new stepsister Cynthia into womanhood within the gossiping and watchful society of Hollingford. It offers an ironic critique of mid-Victorian society disguised as a nostalgic evocation of village life. |
Download this book (619 KBytes) Search at Barnes & Noble ... |
| Others who downloaded this book also downloaded ... |
|
Wuthering Heights |
Emily Bronte (1818 - 1848) |
Wuthering Heights tells the story of an all-consuming love between Heathcliff and Catherine but betrayal leads to hatred, bitterness and retribution that reverberates across generations. Will enduring love prevail or bitterness destroy them all? Classic literature at its enthralling best. |
Download this book (307 KBytes) Search at Barnes & Noble ... |
| Others who downloaded this book also downloaded ... |
| <<1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 |