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180 Masterpieces of World Literature (Vol.1) : Leaves of Grass, Siddhartha, Middlemarch, The Jungle, Macbeth, Moby-Dick, A Study in Scarlet…

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180 Masterpieces of World Literature (Vol.1) presents an unparalleled collection that traverses the vast landscape of human thought, creativity, and experience through texts that have profoundly influenced the course of world literature. This anthology celebrates the diverse methodologies, philosophies, and literary styles exhibited across centuries—from the introspective existential inquiries of Dostoevsky to the whimsical realms devised by Lewis Carroll, and from the keen social observations of Jane Austen to the epic adventures penned by Homer. The collection underlines not only the diversity of human thought but also the universal themes that bind these disparate works: the quest for truth, the nature of justice, the complexities of human nature, and the pursuit of beauty, making it an essential compendium for scholars and enthusiasts alike. The contributing authors and editors, hailing from various epochs, geographies, and intellectual traditions, reflect a rich tapestry of humanity's cultural heritage. Figures such as Plato and Marcus Aurelius offer ancient wisdom while Charles Dickens and Victor Hugo provide a window into the social injustices of their times. The amalgamation of legendary poets, playwrights, philosophers, and novelists in this volume not only underscores significant historical and cultural movements but also showcases the evolution of literary expression, from the inception of written narrative to contemporary compositions. Their collective works, embodying the quintessence of human achievement in literature, converge to forge a multifaceted exploration of life's enduring inquiries. 180 Masterpieces of World Literature (Vol.1) invites readers on a journey across time and space, offering a unique opportunity to engage with the minds of some of history's greatest thinkers and storytellers. This anthology serves not merely as an academic resource but as a gateway into the vast expanses of human expression, encouraging readers to explore the intersections between these masterpieces and the contemporary world. It promises an enriching exploration for those keen to immerse themselves in the continuum of literary magnificence, fostering a deeper appreciation for the art of storytelling and its capacity to illuminate the human condition.


Author: Jules Verne Author: Lewis Carroll Author: Sigmund Freud Author: Charles Dickens Author: Plato Author: Mark Twain Author: Walt Whitman Author: Oscar Wilde Author: Edgar Allan Poe Author: William Shakespeare Author: Charlotte Brontë Author: Anne Brontë Author: Emily Brontë Author: Henry David Thoreau Author: Henry James Author: Louisa May Alcott Author: Victor Hugo Author: Frances Hodgson Burnett Author: Jane Austen Author: Herman Melville Author: James Allen Author: George Eliot Author: Walter Scott Author: Thomas Hardy Author: Daniel Defoe Author: Agatha Christie Author: Upton Sinclair Author: Anthony Trollope Author: Marcel Proust Author: Charles Baudelaire Author: William Makepeace Thackeray Author: Theodore Dreiser Author: Voltaire Author: Frederick Douglass Author: John Keats Author: James Joyce Author: Kahlil Gibran Author: H. G. Wells Author: T. S. Eliot Author: D. H. Lawrence Author: E. M. Forster Author: Marcus Aurelius Author: Hans Christian Andersen Author: Anton Chekhov Author: Leo Tolstoy Author: Fyodor Dostoevsky Author: Nikolai Gogol Author: Miguel de Cervantes Author: Wallace D. Wattles Author: Brothers Grimm Author: Herman Hesse Author: Sun Tzu