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90 Masterpieces of World Literature (Vol.II) : Novels, Poetry, Plays, Short Stories, Essays, Psychology & Philosophy

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In '90 Masterpieces of World Literature (Vol.II)', the reader encounters an expansive tableau of human thought and emotion, as painted by some of the greatest writers from diverse eras and geographies. This anthology embraces a wide array of literary styles—from the tight-knit social narratives of Jane Austen to the expansive philosophical musings of Nietzsche, and from the stark realism of Emile Zola to the fantastical realms of Bram Stoker. Set within the context of world literature, this collection shines a spotlight on profound themes such as human agency, moral conflict, and the endless pursuit of happiness, while including influential works that have shaped the literary canon and continued to inspire generations of readers and writers alike. The backgrounds of the authors featured in this volume are as varied as their writing styles, encompassing different centuries, continents, and cultures, thus providing a rich mosaic of historical and cultural perspectives. Figures like Charles Dickens and Fyodor Dostoyevsky share pages with Rabindranath Tagore and Cao Xueqin, each contributing uniquely to themes ranging from societal critique to explorations of individual identity within the broader human experience. This anthology not only showcases works rooted in the Western canon but also opens doors to Eastern philosophies and narratives, enhancing the reader's understanding through a global dialogue of literary art. '90 Masterpieces of World Literature (Vol.II)' is an essential volume for any lover of literature. It offers readers not only a cultural education but also a comprehensive experience of the complexities of human existence through the ages. This collection promises fruitful dialogue between the myriad themes and diverse stylistic approaches of its authors, making it an invaluable resource for both the seasoned scholar and the enthusiastic novice eager to delve into the riches of world literature.


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