Expression is one of the necessary elements of human development.
Sir James George Frazer's The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion is a broad comparative study.
John Stuart Mill (1806 1873) was a great liberal thinker of the nineteenth century.
A enthralling story about the inequalities of the 19th-century English legal system.
The Portrait of a Lady is perhaps Henry James' greatest novel.
Before the dawn of history mankind was engaged in the study of dreaming.
The Scottish evangelical author writer Henry Drummond argues in Natural Law in the Spiritual World.
In reading this book we may begin to see that there is nothing unnatural.
In India, the Candidates for Initiation into the science of Raja Yoga.
Must religion and morals go together? Can one be taught without the other?
The Mysteries of Udolpho (1794) is the archetypal Gothic novel.
Black Beauty (1877) is the classic children's book by English author Anna Sewell.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge's 1817 work Biographia Literaria is an autobiography in discourse.
The Ancient Greek Euripides wrote the play Hippolytus, a tragedy based on the myth.
Supported by a family inheritance that gave her £500 a year, Mary Henrietta Kingsley traveled.
The Imaginary Invalid is a three-part comedy about a miser who imagines illnesses for himself.
The Cloud upon the Sanctuary is a work of Christian mysticism written in 1909.
First published in 1901, The Black Mask is the second collection of stories.
Maugham wrote The Magician after meeting the famous magician and occultist Aleister Crowly in Paris.
The spirit of simplicity is a great magician.