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The Merchant of Venice por WilliamShakespeare
The Merchant of Venice
WilliamShakespeare
  • LECTURAS 84,699
  • Votos 1,448
  • Partes 21
Though classified as a comedy in the First Folio and sharing certain aspects with Shakespeare's other romantic comedies, "The Merchant of Venice" is perhaps most remembered for its dramatic scenes, and is best known for Shylock and the famous "Hath not a Jew eyes?" speech.
Little Women (1880) por LouisaMayAlcott
Little Women (1880)
LouisaMayAlcott
  • LECTURAS 678,522
  • Votos 15,901
  • Partes 47
"Little Women" follows the lives of four sisters – Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy March – and is loosely based on the author's childhood experiences with her three sisters.
NINETEEN EIGHTY-FOUR [1984] (Completed) por GeorgeOrwell
NINETEEN EIGHTY-FOUR [1984] (Completed)
GeorgeOrwell
  • LECTURAS 42,167
  • Votos 887
  • Partes 23
Nineteen Eighty-Four, often published as 1984, is a dystopian novel published in 1949 by English author George Orwell. The novel is set in Airstrip One, formerly Great Britain, a province of the superstate Oceania, whose residents are victims of perpetual war, omnipresent government surveillance and public manipulation. Oceania's political ideology, euphemistically named English Socialism (shortened to "Ingsoc" in Newspeak, the government's invented language that will replace English or Oldspeak) is enforced by the privileged, elite Inner Party. Via the "Thought Police", the Inner Party persecutes individualism and independent thinking, which are regarded as "thoughtcrimes".
Treasure Island (1883) por RobertLouisStevenson
Treasure Island (1883)
RobertLouisStevenson
  • LECTURAS 156,334
  • Votos 3,100
  • Partes 34
Treasure Island follows young Jim Hawkins, who finds himself owner of a map to Treasure Island, where the fabled pirate booty is buried; honest Captain Smollett, heroic Dr. Livesey, and the good-hearted but obtuse Squire Trelawney, who help Jim on his quest for the treasure; the frightening Blind Pew, double-dealing Israel Hands, and seemingly mad Ben Gunn, buccaneers of varying shades of menace; and, of course, garrulous, affable, ambiguous Long John Silver, who is one moment a friendly, laughing, one-legged sea-cook . . .and the next a dangerous pirate leader. The unexpected and complex relationship that develops between Silver and Jim helps transform what seems at first to be a simple, rip-roaring adventure story into a deeply moving study of a boy’s growth into manhood, as he learns hard lessons about friendship, loyalty, courage and honor—and the uncertain meaning of good and evil.
THE SCARLET LETTER (Completed) por NathanielHawthorne
THE SCARLET LETTER (Completed)
NathanielHawthorne
  • LECTURAS 22,072
  • Votos 587
  • Partes 26
The Scarlet Letter: A Romance is an 1850 novel in a historical setting, written by American author Nathaniel Hawthorne. The book is considered to be his "masterwork". Set in 17th-century Puritan Massachusetts Bay Colony, during the years 1642 to 1649, it tells the story of Hester Prynne, who conceives a daughter through an affair and struggles to create a new life of repentance and dignity. Throughout the book, Hawthorne explores themes of legalism, sin, and guilt.
Great Expectations (1861) por CharlesDickens
Great Expectations (1861)
CharlesDickens
  • LECTURAS 1,399,787
  • Votos 12,045
  • Partes 60
On Christmas Eve, around 1812, Pip, an orphan who is about six years old, encounters an escaped convict in the village churchyard while visiting the graves of his mother, father, and siblings. The convict scares Pip into stealing food and a file to grind away his shackles, from the home he shares with his abusive older sister and her kind, passive husband Joe Gargery, a blacksmith. The next day, soldiers recapture the convict while he is engaged in a fight with another convict; the two are returned to the prison ships from which they escaped...
MIDDLEMARCH (Completed) por GeorgeEliot
MIDDLEMARCH (Completed)
GeorgeEliot
  • LECTURAS 5,475
  • Votos 240
  • Partes 88
Middlemarch, A Study of Provincial Life is a novel by the English author George Eliot, first published in eight installments (volumes) during 1871-72. The novel is set in the fictitious Midlands town of Middlemarch during 1829-32, and it comprises several distinct (though intersecting) stories and a large cast of characters. Significant themes include the status of women, the nature of marriage, idealism, self-interest, religion, hypocrisy, political reform, and education. Although containing comical elements, Middlemarch is a work of realism that refers to many historical events: the 1832 Reform Act, the beginnings of the railways, the death of King George IV, and the succession of his brother, the Duke of Clarence (the future King William IV). In addition, the work incorporates contemporary medical science and examines the deeply reactionary mindset found within a settled community facing the prospect of unwelcome change.
Gulliver's Travels (1726) por JonathanSwift
Gulliver's Travels (1726)
JonathanSwift
  • LECTURAS 124,366
  • Votos 1,823
  • Partes 42
Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World. In Four Parts. By Lemuel Gulliver, First a Surgeon, and then a Captain of Several Ships, better known simply as Gulliver's Travels (1726, amended 1735), is a novel by Anglo-Irish writer and clergyman Jonathan Swift, that is both a satire on human nature and a parody of the "travellers' tales" literary sub-genre.
The Metamorphosis  por tht1malfoy
The Metamorphosis
tht1malfoy
  • LECTURAS 16,583
  • Votos 237
  • Partes 3
For IB students who don't have the book The Metamorphosis by Frank Kafka
Dante's Inferno por ClassicPoetry
Dante's Inferno
ClassicPoetry
  • LECTURAS 115,828
  • Votos 793
  • Partes 34