In a world in which spiritual techniques, teachers, concepts, and organizations are legion.
It is a truth that there is very often an extremely easy, simple and prosaic way to attain many an end, which has always been supposed to require stupendous efforts.
The Mysteries of Udolpho (1794) is the archetypal Gothic novel.
After asking the sun, a cloud, the wind, and a wall to marry her, a mouse finds just the right husband.
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The Moonstone is a 19th-century novel by the master of sensation fiction, Wilkie Collins.
The Moon and Sixpence is a fictional novel heavily influenced by the life of French painter Paul Gauguin.
The Monk: A Romance tells of the spectacular downfall of a Spanish monk. Ambroio lusts.
In the spirit of Susan Sontag's Illness as Metaphor or Jonathan Lethem's Fortress of Solitude.
THE MIND OF JESUS! What a study is this! To attain a dim reflection of it.
George Eliot's novel The Mill on the Floss, orginally published in 1860 as three volumes, tells of the lives of brother and sister Tom and Maggie Tulliver as they grow up upon the River Floss.
The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood retells the legends of the English outlaw Robin Hood, adapting the old ballads to be read by children.
The Merchant of Venice is classed as one of Shakespeare's comedies, but is more often remembered for its dramatic characters and situations.
The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes collects together eleven stories detailing the famous exploits and adventures of Baker Street's greatest detective.
The Mastery of Destiny embodies New Thought writer James Allen's teachings that our thoughts can be used to increase our capabilities and to create our lives as we desire them to be.
The Master of Ballantrae: A Winter's Tale is one of Stevenson's darker, more political novels.
The Marvelous Land of Oz is the second book in Baum's Oz series.
The metaphysical thriller The Man Who Was Thursday: A Nightmare, written by G. K. Chesterton in 1908.
Could it be a sign that an earthquake is coming when a community has a sudden jump in missing pets?
The Vicomte of Bragelonne: Ten Years Later is the final book in Dumas' d'Artagnon Romances trilogy.