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Daisy Miller

Enriched edition. Victorian Romance

2023

EN

In "Daisy Miller," Henry James delves into the complexities of American society in the late 19th century, juxtaposing the innocent yet na√Øve protagonist, Daisy, against the backdrop of European culture and social conventions. The novella's rich prose and nuanced character development reveal the tension between personal freedom and societal expectations, exploring themes of innocence, moral ambiguity, and the intricacies of class and gender dynamics. James'Äôs distinctive style, characteri...

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Erechtheus. A Tragedy

Enriched edition. A Poetic Exploration of Power and Fate in Greek Tragedy

2023

EN

Erechtheus. A Tragedy is a compelling exploration of ancient themes, weaving the myth of Erechtheus, the Athenian king, into a rich tapestry of poetic diction and dramatic structure. Swinburne's characteristic use of lyrical intensity and rhythmic innovation shines through, as he delves into profound questions of duty, sacrifice, and the intersection of personal desire with the demands of fate. The work stands as a homage to classical tragedy, drawing inspiration from Greek drama while sim...

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The Westcotes

Enriched edition. Navigating Class and Ambition in Victorian England

2023

EN

In "The Westcotes," Arthur Quiller-Couch weaves a tapestry of wit and social commentary set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Cornwall. The narrative unfolds with rich, descriptive prose, reminiscent of the Victorian literary tradition, yet it exudes an innovative freshness that reflects the author's modern sensibilities. Quiller-Couch's intricate characterizations and deft dialogue engage readers with a storyline that revolves around themes of love, ambition, and the intricate so...

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On The Blockade

Enriched edition. Navigating War's Waters: A Tale of Civil War Naval Battles

2023

EN

In 'On The Blockade,' Oliver Optic artfully weaves a vibrant tapestry of adventure set against the backdrop of the American Civil War. Through meticulous storytelling and vividly drawn characters, Optic explores themes of loyalty, bravery, and the harsh realities of maritime conflict. His literary style is characterized by a seamless blend of action and reflection, appealing to both young readers and adults alike. Notably, the novel serves as a historical commentary, encapsulating the spir...

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Cousin Lucy at Study

Enriched edition. By the Author of the Rollo Books

2022

EN

In "Cousin Lucy at Study," Jacob Abbott crafts an engaging narrative that blends educational themes with the delightful adventures of childhood. Set against the backdrop of an idyllic yet intellectually stimulating environment, the story follows Lucy as she navigates her studies and the complexities of familial relationships. Abbott'Äôs literary style is characterized by accessible prose and lively dialogue, making it suitable for young readers while gently instilling the values of diligen...

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"Der Tag"; or, The Tragic Man

Enriched edition. A Tale of Redemption and Regret in Barrie's Scotland

2021

EN

In J. M. Barrie's "Der Tag; or, The Tragic Man," the author employs a rich tapestry of character-driven narratives to explore themes of sacrifice, identity, and the existential dilemmas that accompany human existence. This work, marked by its poignant lyrical style, intricately blends elements of tragedy and introspective thought, positioning itself within the broader context of early 20th-century literature, where the exploration of the human psyche began to gain prominence. Barrie's astu...

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Elements of the Theory and Practice of Chymistry, 5th ed

Enriched edition. Unveiling the Secrets of Chymistry: A Comprehensive Exploration of Chemical Processes and Theories

2021

EN

In the fifth edition of "Elements of the Theory and Practice of Chymistry," Pierre Joseph Macquer crafts a meticulous exploration of early modern chemistry, presenting a synthesis of theoretical principles and practical applications. This seminal work stands out for its clear, systematic exposition, characterized by an elegant prose style that balances scientific rigor with accessibility. Macquer'Äôs text is enriched by illustrations and practical experiments, positioning it within a broad...

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English Costume

Enriched edition. A Cultural Journey Through English Fashion and Attire

2021

EN

In "English Costume," Dion Clayton Calthrop presents a comprehensive study of the evolution of English attire, meticulously tracing the transformations in clothing from medieval times to the early 20th century. Richly illustrated and scholarly, the book combines intricate illustrations with detailed descriptions, offering readers a vivid portrayal of fashion's role in cultural and social contexts. Calthrop's literary style is both accessible and erudite, engaging the reader with a lyrical ...

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The Meadows of the Moon

Enriched edition. A Journey Through Mythical Lands and Enchanting Characters

2021

EN

In "The Meadows of the Moon," James Hilton weaves a rich tapestry of nostalgia and adventure, set against the backdrop of a fictionalized version of the serene valleys of the Indian subcontinent. This narrative, imbued with poetic language and evocative imagery, delves into themes of childhood innocence, the quest for belonging, and the bittersweet passage of time. Hilton's literary style, marked by lyrical prose and vivid descriptions, invites readers to explore a world where dream and re...

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Discoveries

Enriched edition. A Volume of Essays

2021

EN

In "Discoveries," W. B. Yeats invites readers on a profound journey through the realms of art, politics, and spirituality, intricately woven together by his masterful literary style. This collection of essays, written with lyrical precision and emotional depth, explores the intersection of personal vision and the collective experience. Yeats delves into the nature of inspiration and the role of the artist as a conduit for transcendent truths, offering readers insight into his creative proc...

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Contango

Enriched edition. A Classic Historical Fiction Tale of Eastward Exile, Solitude, and the Quiet Longing for Connection

2021

EN

Contango is a book by James Hilton. Hilton was an English novelist and playwriter. Excerpt: "Gathergood was forty-nine, and had spent a quarter of a century in various parts of the East. He had never married, nor had rumour ever associated him with a woman, white or coloured. He was aware that women did not particularly care for him, and he had never found their indifference hard to endure. With men, individual men, he had sometimes wished he could become more intimate, but even the wish f...

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Confession of Faith Ratification Act 1560

Enriched edition. Ratifying the Scottish Reformation: Religous Identity & Political Power in the 16th Century United Kingdom

2020

EN

The 'Confession of Faith Ratification Act 1560' serves as a pivotal document in the evolution of religious doctrine and state power in England during the Reformation. Written in a formal, legalistic style characteristic of 16th-century parliamentary language, this act ratified the Scots Confession, articulating the theological underpinnings that shaped Protestant beliefs in the United Kingdom. It reflects the broader conflict between Catholicism and burgeoning Protestant ideologies, markin...

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