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Persuasion (1818) por JaneAusten
Persuasion (1818)
JaneAusten
  • LECTURAS 278,111
  • Votos 7,833
  • Partes 24
More than eight years before the novel opens, Anne Elliot, then a lovely, thoughtful, warm-hearted 19 year old, accepted a proposal of marriage from the handsome young naval officer Frederick Wentworth. He was clever, confident, and ambitious, but poor and with no particular family connections to recommend him. Sir Walter, Anne's fatuous, snobbish father and her equally self-involved older sister Elizabeth were dissatisfied with her choice, maintaining that he was no match for an Elliot of Kellynch Hall, the family estate. Her older friend and mentor, Lady Russell, acting in place of Anne's late mother, persuaded her to break the engagement. Now 27 and still unmarried, Anne re-encounters her former love when his sister and brother-in-law, the Crofts, take out a lease on Kellynch. Wentworth is now a captain and wealthy from maritime victories in the Napoleonic wars. However, he has not forgiven Anne for rejecting him. While publicly declaring that he is ready to marry any suitable young woman who catches his fancy, he privately resolves that he is ready to become attached to any appealing young woman except for Anne Elliot.
Frankenstein (1818) por MaryShelley
Frankenstein (1818)
MaryShelley
  • LECTURAS 282,738
  • Votos 6,908
  • Partes 28
"Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus" is about an eccentric scientist Victor Frankenstein, who creates a grotesque creature in an unorthodox scientific experiment.
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1892) por ArthurConanDoyle
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1892)
ArthurConanDoyle
  • LECTURAS 561,419
  • Votos 8,720
  • Partes 12
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes is a collection of twelve stories written by Arthur Conan Doyle featuring his famous detective.
The Hound of the Baskervilles (1902) por ArthurConanDoyle
The Hound of the Baskervilles (1902)
ArthurConanDoyle
  • LECTURAS 148,453
  • Votos 3,505
  • Partes 15
The Three Musketeers (1844) (Completed) por AlexandreDumas
The Three Musketeers (1844) (Completed)
AlexandreDumas
  • LECTURAS 205,434
  • Votos 3,883
  • Partes 66
The Three Musketeers (French: Les Trois Mousquetaires) is a novel by Alexandre Dumas, which recounts the adventures of a young man named d'Artagnan after he leaves home to travel to Paris, to join the Musketeers of the Guard. D'Artagnan is not one of the musketeers of the title; those are his friends Athos, Porthos and Aramis, inseparable friends who live by the motto "all for one, one for all" ("tous pour un, un pour tous").
The Count of Monte Cristo (1845) (Completed) por AlexandreDumas
The Count of Monte Cristo (1845) (Completed)
AlexandreDumas
  • LECTURAS 283,853
  • Votos 7,401
  • Partes 115
"The Count of Monte Cristo" focuses on a man who is wrongfully imprisoned, escapes from jail, acquires a fortune and sets about getting revenge on those responsible for his imprisonment. However, his plans have devastating consequences for the innocent as well as the guilty. Cover by xflowerpetalsx
Treasure Island (1883) por RobertLouisStevenson
Treasure Island (1883)
RobertLouisStevenson
  • LECTURAS 156,303
  • 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.
Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There (1871) por LewisCarroll
Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There (1871)
LewisCarroll
  • LECTURAS 71,931
  • Votos 1,987
  • Partes 12
"Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There" is the sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. The themes and settings of Through the Looking-Glass make it a kind of mirror image of Wonderland: the first book begins outdoors, in the warm month of May (4 May), uses frequent changes in size as a plot device, and draws on the imagery of playing cards; the second opens indoors on a snowy, wintry night exactly six months later, on 4 November (the day before Guy Fawkes Night), uses frequent changes in time and spatial directions as a plot device, and draws on the imagery of chess.
Dracula (1897) por BramStoker
Dracula (1897)
BramStoker
  • LECTURAS 346,685
  • Votos 6,788
  • Partes 27
Famous for introducing the character of the vampire Count Dracula, "Dracula" tells the story of Dracula's attempt to move from Transylvania to England, and the battle between Dracula and a small group of men and women led by Professor Abraham Van Helsing.
Emma by Jane Austen por ClassicKnowitAll
Emma by Jane Austen
ClassicKnowitAll
  • LECTURAS 16,584
  • Votos 467
  • Partes 55
Emma, by Jane Austen, is a novel about youthful hubris and the perils of misconstrued romance. The story takes place in the fictional village of Highbury and the surrounding estates of Hartfield, Randalls, and Donwell Abbey and involves the relationships among individuals in those locations consisting of "3 or 4 families in a country village".