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90 World Classics You Should Read Before You Die (Vol.2)

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90 World Classics You Should Read Before You Die (Vol.2) encapsulates an extraordinary collection of seminal works that span genres, centuries, and continents, offering readers a panoramic view of global literary achievements. This anthology brings together an unparalleled array of literary styles, ranging from the foundational texts of Western literature to transformative stories from Eastern philosophies, underlining the rich tapestry of human experience and creativity. Among the collection's highlights are seminal works that have shaped and transcended their cultural and historical periods, inviting readers to explore the depths of human consciousness, the complexities of social orders, and the transcendent beauty of the world around us. The contributing authors and editors, from Goethe and Dickens to Tagore and Woolf, represent the pinnacle of literary achievement in their respective fields and epochs. This collection not only celebrates the monumental achievements of these literary figures but also illustrates the diverse cultural, historical, and philosophical underpinnings that have informed their writing. The anthology aligns with and contributes to a multiplicity of literary movements, from Romanticism to Realism, Modernism to the Enlightenment, showcasing the evolving nature of humanity's storytelling prowess and its enduring quest to understand the human condition. 90 World Classics You Should Read Before You Die (Vol.2) is recommended for readers who seek to immerse themselves in the rich diversity of global literature. This collection offers a unique opportunity to engage with the thoughts, dreams, and narratives of some of the most celebrated authors in history, providing a broad spectrum of insights, styles, and themes within a single volume. For educators, students, and avid readers alike, this anthology is an invaluable resource for expanding one's literary horizons, fostering a deeper appreciation for the art of storytelling, and engaging in the dialogues that have shaped our world.


Author: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Author: Stendhal Author: Jules Verne Author: Gustave Flaubert Author: Theodor Storm Author: Henrik Ibsen Author: Charles Dickens Author: Honoré de Balzac Author: Harriet Beecher Stowe Author: Rabindranath Tagore Author: Fyodor Dostoyevsky Author: Robert Louis Stevenson Author: James Fenimore Cooper Author: Edgar Allan Poe Author: John Buchan Author: Confucius Author: George MacDonald Author: Bram Stoker Author: Henry James Author: Victor Hugo Author: Joseph Conrad Author: Jane Austen Author: Walter Scott Author: Laurence Sterne Author: Thomas Hardy Author: Jonathan Swift Author: Edith Wharton Author: Daniel Defoe Author: Henry Fielding Author: Sinclair Lewis Author: Anthony Trollope Author: Alexandre Dumas Author: William Dean Howells Author: Kalidasa Author: Virginia Woolf Author: William Walker Atkinson Author: Kenneth Grahame Author: Washington Irving Author: Willa Cather Author: Nathaniel Hawthorne Author: Homer Author: Gaston Leroux Author: Wilkie Collins Author: Ford Madox Ford Author: Benjamin Franklin Author: Kate Chopin Author: John Milton Author: Charlotte Perkins Gilman Author: Edgar Wallace Author: Kurt Vonnegut Author: Laozi Author: Ann Ward Radcliffe Author: Kakuzo Okakura Author: H. G. Wells Author: W. B. Yeats Author: J. M. Barrie Author: G. K. Chesterton Author: Jerome K. Jerome Author: W. Somerset Maugham Author: E. M. Forster Author: F. Scott Fitzgerald Author: Friedrich Nietzsche Author: Lewis Wallace Author: Nikolai Leskov Author: Ivan Turgenev Author: Leo Tolstoy Author: Nikolai Gogol Author: George Bernard Shaw Author: Cao Xueqin Author: Emile Zola Author: Válmíki Author: Bankim Chandra Chatterjee Author: P. B. Shelley Author: Elizabeth von Arnim Author: Dante Author: Pedro Calderon de la Barca Author: Émile Coué Author: George Weedon Grossmith Author: D.H. Lawrence Author: Machiavelli