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casa de muñecas - henrik ibsen by AmandaGuzmn0
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Nora es una figura frágil al inicio de la obra, una amante esposa y buena madre, ocupada en su vida artificial y llena de fruslerías. Lleva casada ocho años con Torvald Helmer, abogado con una carrera prometedora como director de banco. Nora se nos presenta como unamuñequita, de ahí el título, una pequeña "mascota" curiosa para su marido, quien recuerda constantemente lo atolondrada que es, lo poquita cosa, a través de sus apelativos "cariñosos": Nora es una ardillita, una alondra que revolotea por la casa, sin más preocupación que malgastar dinero en sus pequeños caprichos, sin ser capaz de afrontar el mundo real. Ni siquiera debe encargarse de la educación de sus hijos, ya que la niñera lo hace por ella. Es otra niña más, en un cuerpo adulto, con la única misión de ser feliz y representar su papel de esposa modelo, guiada por la firme y paternal mano del marido.
Alicia En el Pais De Las Maravillas - Lewis Carroll by BloodZzZ
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Estás a punto de entrar en el mundo de Alicia, el más extraño y asombroso, disparatado e insólito que hayas conocido y que jamás vas a olvidar. En este mundo, los gatos desaparecen sonrientes, las reinas tienen ejércitos de naipes, los conejos visten chaleco y te apremian para que los sigas. Y si los sigues, caerás por el agujero de su madriguera... Hasta el País de las Maravillas. Allí, las reglas que conocemos no funcionan; en el País de las Maravillas todo tiene su propia lógica. La hora del té no acaba nunca, Tiempo es un señor que se enfada si no sigues el compás cuando cantas y las lágrimas pueden llegar a formar un mar si justo en aquel momento tu cuerpo se encoge hasta ser diminuto. Desde su publicación, Alicia en el país de las maravillas ha fascinado a lectores como tú. ♣️♦️♠️♥️ -Este es el libro e historia original del escritor Lewis Carroll (1865). -Errores corregidos. -Arte de Benjamin Lacombe
Guerra Y Paz - León Tolstoi by yanu_mdp95
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Principios de S. XIX, mientras Napoleón planea como invadir Rusia, Natasha, Pierre, Andréi, María y Nikolái descubrirán que tanto en la vida como en el amor hay tiempos de guerra y de paz.
Wuthering Heights (1847) by EmilyBronte
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Wuthering Heights is a wild, passionate story of the intense and almost demonic love between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, a foundling adopted by Catherine's father. After Mr Earnshaw's death, Heathcliff is bullied and humiliated by Catherine's brother Hindley and wrongly believing that his love for Catherine is not reciprocated, leaves Wuthering Heights, only to return years later as a wealthy and polished man. He proceeds to exact a terrible revenge for his former miseries. The action of the story is chaotic and unremittingly violent, but the accomplished handling of a complex structure, the evocative descriptions of the lonely moorland setting and the poetic grandeur of vision combine to make this unique novel a masterpiece of English literature.
A Midsummer Night's Dream by WilliamShakespeare
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"A Midsummer Night's Dream" portrays the events surrounding the marriage of the Duke of Athens, Theseus, and Hippolyta. These include the adventures of four young Athenian lovers and a group of six amateur actors, who are controlled and manipulated by the fairies who inhabit the forest in which most of the play is set.
Romeo and Juliet by WilliamShakespeare
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Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare early in his career about two young star-crossed lovers whose deaths ultimately reconcile their feuding families. It was among Shakespeare's most popular plays during his lifetime and along with Hamlet, is one of his most frequently performed plays. Today, the title characters are regarded as archetypal young lovers. Cover done by @zuko_42
Jane Eyre (1847) by CharlotteBronte
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"Jane Eyre" follows the emotions and experiences of its eponymous character, including her growth to adulthood, and her love for Mr. Rochester, the byronic master of fictitious Thornfield Hall.
Sense and Sensibility (1811) by JaneAusten
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Sense and Sensibility is set in southwest England between 1792 and 1797, and portrays the life and loves of the Dashwood sisters, Elinor and Marianne. The novel follows the young ladies to their new home, a meagre cottage on a distant relative's property, where they experience love, romance and heartbreak.
Pride and Prejudice (1813) by JaneAusten
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The story follows the main character Elizabeth Bennet as she deals with issues of manners, upbringing, morality, education, and marriage in the society of the landed gentry of early 19th-century England. Elizabeth is the second of five daughters of a country gentleman living near the fictional town of Meryton in Hertfordshire, near London.
Northanger Abbey (1818) by JaneAusten
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Northanger Abbey follows seventeen-year-old Gothic novel aficionado Catherine Morland and family friends Mr. and Mrs. Allen as they visit Bath. It is Catherine's first visit there. She meets new friends, such as Isabella Thorpe, and goes to balls. Catherine finds herself pursued by Isabella's brother, the rough-mannered, slovenly John Thorpe, and by her real love interest, Henry Tilney. She also becomes friends with Eleanor Tilney, Henry's younger sister. Henry captivates her with his view on novels and his knowledge of history and the world. General Tilney (Henry and Eleanor's father) invites Catherine to visit their estate, Northanger Abbey, which, from her reading of Ann Radcliffe's Gothic novel The Mysteries of Udolpho, she expects to be dark, ancient and full of Gothic horrors and fantastical mystery.