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Harvard Classics - Complete Collection of the Greatest Works of World Literature

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Get smarter on the sun! Whether that be on the beach or in the deck chair on your terrace or backyard. The Harvard Classics in 51 volumes include the essential works of world literature, showing the progress of man from antics to modern age. In addition – there are 20 volumes of the greatest works of fiction. Content: The Harvard Classics: V. 1: Franklin, Woolman & Penn V. 2: Plato, Epictetus & Marcus Aurelius V. 3: Bacon, Milton, Browne V. 4: John Milton V. 5: R. W. Emerson V. 6: Robert Burns V. 7: St Augustine & Thomas á Kempis V. 8: Nine Greek Dramas V. 9: Cicero and Pliny V. 10: The Wealth of Nations V. 11: The Origin of Species V. 12: Plutarchs V. 13: Æneid V. 14: Don Quixote V. 15: Bunyan & Walton V. 16: 1001 Nights V. 17: Folklore & Fable V. 18: Modern English Drama V. 19: Goethe & Marlowe V. 20: The Divine Comedy V. 21: I Promessi Sposi V. 22: The Odyssey V. 23: Two Years Before the Mast V. 24: Edmund Burke V. 25: J. S. Mill & T. Carlyle V. 26: Continental Drama V. 27 & 28: English & American Essays V. 29: The Voyage of the Beagle V. 30: Scientific Papers V. 31: The Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini V. 32: Literary and Philosophical Essays V. 33: Voyages & Travels V. 34: French & English Philosophers V. 35: Chronicle and Romance V. 36: Machiavelli, Roper, More, Luther V. 37: Locke, Berkeley, Hume V. 38: Harvey, Jenner, Lister, Pasteur V. 39: Prologues V. 40–42: English Poetry V. 43: American Historical Documents V. 44 & 45: Sacred Writings V. 46 & 47: Elizabethan Drama V. 48: Blaise Pascal V. 49: Saga V. 50: Reader's Guide V. 51: Lectures The Shelf of Fiction: V. 1 & 2: The History of Tom Jones V. 3: A Sentimental Journey & Pride and Prejudice V. 4: Guy Mannering V. 5 & 6: Vanity Fair V. 7 & 8: David Copperfield V. 9: The Mill on the Floss V. 10: Irving, Poe, Harte, Twain, Hale V.11: The Portrait of a Lady V. 12: Notre Dame de Paris V. 13: Balzac, Sand, de Musset, Daudet, de Maupassant V. 14 & 15: Goethe, Keller, Storm, Fontane V. 16–19: Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, Turgenev V. 20: Valera, Bjørnson, Kielland


Author: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Author: Gotthold Ephraim Lessing Author: Thomas Carlyle Author: Plato Author: Charles Darwin Author: Dante Alighieri Author: Euripides Author: Percy Bysshe Shelley Author: Charles Lamb Author: Samuel Johnson Author: John Stuart Mill Author: David Hume Author: Joseph Addison Author: Leigh Hunt Author: Epictetus Author: Thomas De Quincey Author: Samuel Taylor Coleridge Author: Jonathan Swift Author: Christopher Marlowe Author: Jacob Grimm Author: Wilhelm Grimm Author: William Hazlitt Author: Marcus Tullius Cicero Author: Daniel Defoe Author: Aesop Author: Richard Henry Dana Author: John Dryden Author: Pedro Calderón de la Barca Author: John Ruskin Author: Robert Burns Author: David Garrick Author: Ralph Waldo Emerson Author: Izaak Walton Author: John Bunyan Author: Homer Author: Edmund Burke Author: Plutarch Author: Molière Author: Aeschylus Author: Sophocles Author: William Makepeace Thackeray Author: Benjamin Franklin Author: Pierre Corneille Author: Jean Racine Author: Robert Browning Author: Oliver Goldsmith Author: John Milton Author: Aristophanes Author: Virgil Author: Richard Brinsley Sheridan Author: William Penn Author: Philip Sidney Author: Francis Bacon Author: Adam Smith Author: Alessandro Manzoni Author: Abraham Cowley Author: Ben Jonson Author: John Woolman Author: Sydney Smith Author: Marcus Aurelius Author: Hans Christian Andersen Author: George Gordon Byron Author: Thomas à Kempis Author: Richard Steele Author: Thomas Browne Author: Thomas Babington Macaulay Author: Miguel de Cervantes Author: Friedrich von Schiller Author: Pliny the Younger Author: Saint Augustine