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2019

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Herman Bernstein (1876 – 1935) was an American journalist, poet, novelist, playwright, translator, Jewish activist, and diplomat. He was the United States Ambassador to Albania and was the founder of The Day, the Jewish daily newspaper.The Protocols, supposedly the record of secret meetings of Jewish leaders, describes an alleged conspiracy to dominate the world. The conspiracy and its leaders, the so-called Elders of Zion, never existed. Although the Protocols has been proven a fr...

2025

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"The History of a Lie: The Protocols of the Wise Men of Zion" by Herman Bernstein is a critical examination of one of the most notorious anti-Semitic texts in history. Bernstein meticulously dissects the origins and impact of the fabricated document, which falsely claims to reveal a Jewish conspiracy for global domination. Through thorough research and compelling arguments, he exposes the lies and manipulations that have perpetuated hatred and prejudice against Jewish communities. His work...

The Great Classics of Russian Literature

110+ Titles in One Volume: Crime and Punishment, War and Peace, Mother, Uncle Vanya, Inspector General, Crocodile and more

2023

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Delve into the profound depths of the Russian literary canon with *The Great Classics of Russian Literature*, an anthology that encapsulates the rich tapestry of Russian thought and narrative innovation. This collection presents a thrilling kaleidoscope of themes'Äîranging from existential reflection and societal critique to poignant explorations of the human condition. Each story, steeped in the dramatic landscapes and tumultuous history of Russia, is a testament to the ingenuity and emot...

2022

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In "The Seven Who Were Hanged," Leonid Andreyev explores the human condition under the specter of death, depicted through a series of interconnected narratives centered on the lives of seven revolutionaries facing execution. The book is imbued with Andreyev's hallmark existential questioning, blending stark realism with lyrical prose that conveys the emotional and psychological landscapes of its characters. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Russia, the stories reflect the soci...

2022

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In "The Man Who Was Afraid," Maksim Gorky delves into the profound psychological struggles of the individual within the context of social alienation and existential dread. The novella's narrative style is marked by its lyrical prose and vivid characterizations, reflecting Gorky's rootedness in the Russian literary tradition while simultaneously pushing against the boundaries of naturalism. This poignant exploration of fear, identity, and the human condition invites readers to reflect on th...

The Sorrows of Belgium

Enriched edition. A Play in Six Scenes

2022

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In "The Sorrows of Belgium," Leonid Andreyev explores the intricate interplay of human emotion and national identity during the tumultuous years of World War I. The narrative weaves a tapestry of despair and resilience, employing a lyrical prose style that evokes deep pathos. Set against the devastating backdrop of a country grappling with the horrors of conflict, Andreyev's keen psychological insight reveals the profound impacts of war on both individual lives and collective psyche. This ...

Let's Make a Deal… With the Devil!

The Bottle Imp, Faust, Satan's Diary, Modern Mephistopheles, The Monk, The Devil's Elixirs…

2022

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The Devil, or Satan, Lucifer, Beelzebub, Mephistopheles appears frequently as a character in literature. The figure of the Devil or Satan personifies evil. Many writers have incorporated Satan into their works and some of their characters tried to make a deal with the Devil and come up on the winning side. These are their stories: The Bottle Imp (Robert Louis Stevenson) The Sorrows of Satan (Marie Corelli) Satan's Diary (Leonid Andreyev) A Modern Mephistopheles (Louisa May Alcott) The Devi...

2022

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In "The Slanderer," Anton Pavlovich Chekhov masterfully intertwines dark humor with poignant social critique, examining the intricacies of human relationships and the devastating impacts of gossip. Written during the late 19th century, when Russian society was rife with moral contradictions, Chekhov employs concise dialogue and vivid characterizations that reveal the underlying tensions and idiosyncrasies of his subjects. The narrative revolves around the themes of truth and deception, ult...

Satan's Diary

Enriched edition.

2022

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Leonid Andreyev's 'Satan's Diary' is a gripping and philosophical work that delves into the innermost thoughts of Satan himself. Written in a diary format, the book explores the complexities of good and evil, morality, and the nature of humanity. Andreyev's literary style is dark and introspective, drawing readers into the mind of the devil as he reflects on his role in the world. Set in the context of early 20th century Russian literature, 'Satan's Diary' offers a unique perspective on th...

2021

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"Anathema" is a tragedy by Leonid Andreyev in seven scenes, often labelled as his most atheist one. It follows the dispute between the devil (called Anathema) and God about the limitations of reason and the secrets of the universe. At the same time, the Jewish protagonist David Leizer is suffering his ascent from rags to riches. For Andreyev, the human mind cannot comprehend a lot of things, such as the meaning of life, immortality, or love. The play explores the arrogance and restlessness...

The Rendezvous

Enriched edition. 1907

2020

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In "The Rendezvous," Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev weaves a captivating narrative that explores the intricate dance of human emotions, relationships, and the often-unspoken tension between social duty and personal desire. Set against the backdrop of 19th-century Russia, Turgenev employs a lyricism that reflects his mastery of character development and dialogue, drawing readers into the protagonist's existential dilemmas with evocative imagery and philosophical depth. The novel navigates the com...

2020

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In "The Slanderer," Anton Pavlovich Chekhov adeptly unravels the complex web of human relationships, deceit, and the consequences of gossip through a nuanced, compact narrative. This short story exemplifies Chekhov's characteristic economy of language and sharp character insights, set against the backdrop of 19th-century Russian society. The tone is both satirical and contemplative, inviting readers to traverse the internal landscapes of the characters while reflecting on the pervasive imp...