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HARVARD CLASSICS - All 20 Volumes in one Edition

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In 'HARVARD CLASSICS - All 20 Volumes in one Edition,' readers are presented with a collection that spans a tremendous breadth of literary styles, themes, and historical moments. This anthology unites the seminal works of literature's most distinguished authors, ranging from the pensive realism of George Eliot to the dark romanticism of Edgar Allan Poe, and the biting social commentary of Mark Twain. The diversity inherent in this collection underlines the richness of the literary tradition, offering standout pieces across genres and periods, which together reflect the dynamic evolution of Western literature. The result is a compelling mosaic of human experience, emotion, and thought, rendered through a multitude of voices and styles. The contributing authors and editors of this anthology are renowned figures who have individually and collectively left an indelible mark on literary history. Their backgrounds span the breadth of 19th-century literature, encapsulating moments of profound societal shifts, from the Industrial Revolution to the intellectual fervor of the Enlightenment. These authors, from Jane Austen's keen observations of British society to Fyodor Dostoevsky's exploration of Russian existentialism, contribute to a vibrant panorama that captures the essence of human resilience, folly, and brilliance. The anthology aligns with significant literary movements such as Romanticism, Realism, and Naturalism, enabling readers to traverse the changing landscapes of literature in an era marked by unparalleled transformation. 'HARVARD CLASSICS - All 20 Volumes in one Edition' is an essential collection for both scholars and general readers who seek to immerse themselves in the seminal works that have shaped the Western literary and cultural canon. This anthology not only provides a comprehensive overview of key literary moments and movements but also offers a unique opportunity to engage with the diverse perspectives, narrative techniques, and themes that define the human condition across time and space. For those passionate about literature, this collection serves as both a gateway and a deep well of educational value, offering insights into the social, cultural, and philosophical underpinnings of the worlds within which these stories were conceived. Beyond its scholarly appeal, the collection fosters a dialogue between epochs, ideologies, and narrative forms, making it a timeless compendium for all who wish to explore the depth and breadth of human creativity.


Auteur(e) : Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson Auteur(e) : Theodor Storm Auteur(e) : Charles Dickens Auteur(e) : Theodor Fontane Auteur(e) : Gottfried Keller Auteur(e) : Mark Twain Auteur(e) : Edgar Allan Poe Auteur(e) : Henry James Auteur(e) : Victor Hugo Auteur(e) : Jane Austen Auteur(e) : Alphonse Daudet Auteur(e) : Guy de Maupassant Auteur(e) : George Eliot Auteur(e) : Walter Scott Auteur(e) : Laurence Sterne Auteur(e) : Henry Fielding Auteur(e) : George Sand Auteur(e) : Washington Irving Auteur(e) : Juan Valera Auteur(e) : Alfred de Musset Auteur(e) : Nathaniel Hawthorne Auteur(e) : William Makepeace Thackeray Auteur(e) : Edward Everett Hale Auteur(e) : Francis Bret Harte Auteur(e) : Ivan Turgenev Auteur(e) : Leo Tolstoy Auteur(e) : Fyodor Dostoevsky Auteur(e) : Johann Wolfgang Goethe Auteur(e) : Honoré Balzac Auteur(e) : Alexander L. Kielland