A Room with a View is a romance and a social critique of Edwardian society.
The Romany Rye is a fictional, yet highly autobiographical novel by George Borrow, which follows his novel Lavengro.
Death consists in a repeated process of unrobing, or unsheathing.
Published in 1901, M. P. Shiel's The Purple Cloud is an early last man science fiction novel.
Thomas Hardy's final novel Jude the Obscure explores notions of class, religion, marriage and modernization through its protagonist Jude Fawley, a working-class man who dreams of being a scholar.
U. G. Krishnamurti's conversations with the constant stream of people who?
The metaphysical thriller The Man Who Was Thursday: A Nightmare, written by G. K. Chesterton in 1908.
Browning's dramatic poem The Ring and the Book narrates the trial of a Roman for the death.
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage was the poem which brought Lord Byron public recognition.
In his satiric poem Don Juan, Lord Byron refigures the legend as a man easily seduced by women.
Life is a Dream is a play about free will and fate.
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A religion of just being kind would be a pretty good religion, don't you think so?
Tom Sawyer Abroad sees Tom, Huck Finn and Jim board a futuristic hot air balloon bound for Africa, in a parody of the popular science fiction/travel adventure stories of the time.
A Russian prince returns to Saint Petersburg after a long absence in Switzerland, where he was undergoing treatment for epilepsy.
The Republic is Plato's most famous work and one of the seminal texts of Western philosophy and politics.
Of all the problems which the alert and curious mind of modern man is considering, none occupies him more than that of the relations of the sexes.
The Return of Tarzan is Edgar Rice Burroughs' third novel in the series starring the man raised by apes. First serialized in 1914 in All-Story Cavalier magazine, it was published as a novel in 1916.
The Soul of Man under Socialism is an 1891 essay by Oscar Wilde.
In the dystopian vision of H. G. Wells' novel The Sleeper Awakes (1910), a man awakes to a London where all he knew has radically changed after his sleep of two hundred and three years.