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Written in 1898, The Turn of the Screw is considered as the most famous of ghostly tales. The novella tells the story of a governess who is responsible of caring for two children at a remote estate and soon becomes convinced that the house is haunted. Are the ghosts real or just the figments of the governess’ imagination? The Turn of the Screw is considered a work Gothic/Horror fiction and grabs the reader’s attention in the first sentences.The Prisoner of Zenda, written by British writer Anthony Hope in 18
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xWritten in 1898, The Turn of the Screw is considered as the most famous of ghostly tales. The novella tells the story of a governess who is responsible of caring for two children at a remote estate and soon becomes convinced that the house is haunted. Are the ghosts real or just the figments of the governess’ imagination? The Turn of the Screw is considered a work Gothic/Horror fiction and grabs the reader’s attention in the first sentences.
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The first novel of the French writer Jules Verne, published in 1863, Five Weeks in a Balloon is an adventure novel. A trip to Africa, a mysterious continent for Europeans, is narrated to the finest detail by a hot air balloon under the direction of a scientist named Doctor Fergusson, who is an explorer. The novel, which talks about imaginary travels, was written like a real travel diary, and managed to cast doubt on the readers of the period when it was written as to whether the narrations were real or imag
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Jack London’s novelette, The Abysmal Brute is first published in 1913 It tells the story of a man, who finds success as a boxer and recognizes corrupt practices in professional boxing. As a writer who once performed boxing, Jack London strikingly reveals how athletes are deceived under the name of sports in his story. The novel is one of the most prominent works of American literature, and one of the most striking stories of Jack London. The Abysmal Brute has taken its place among the classics with its simp
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The Invisible Man is one of the most prominent masterpieces of science fiction. It tells the fascinating story of Griffin, a scientist who creates a serum to render himself invisible but fails in his attempt to reverse it. H.G. Wells leads the way in science and literature in this masterpiece, as in his other works and creates an eerie background for his readers. Being one of H. G. Wells’ most me morable works, The Invisible Man is considered as one of the keystones of science fiction.
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Around the World in 80 Days is an adventure novel, first published in French in 1872. The book tells the story of Phileas Fogg, who bets his companions in the Reform Club, that he can travel across the globe in eighty days. So the Londoner sets off with his newly employed French valet Passepartout and they find themselves in dangerous, exotic lands. Being one of Verne’s most acclaimed works, Around the World in 80 Days is definitely in advance of its time. Around the World in 80 Days is an adventure novel,
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man is a liar. Every man is a stranger... We do what we are taught, and live a lie throughout our lives. When the time comes, we get alienated f rom our false lives. Willingly or forcibly... We were forced and it all started that day. Our life was lied to that day. At least that's what we’ve thought.
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What Men Live By First Love Amok Letter From Unknown Woman The Royal Game Metamorphosis The Art of War The Murders in the Rue Morgue The Diary of a Madman The Time Machine
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The Diary of a Madman
Do we ever get what we really want? Do we ever achieve what our powers have ostensibly equipped us for? No: everything works by contraries. Gogol, which is one of the most important sources for understanding people and getting closer to the Russian society, has also been the inspiration for many literati. While we find the reflections of individual delusions and schizophrenic thoughts in The Diary of a Madman, we get even closer to understanding the inner world of man. You will find many details from our e
32 TL. 80 TL.
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The Royal Game
The more one limits oneself, the closer one is to the infinite. Chess (also known as The Royal Game) is the last work by Austrian author Stefan Zweig, just before he dies. The story unfolds on a cruiser sailing from New York to Buenos Aires. The passenger realizes that there is a reigning world chess champion on board, Mirko Czentovic, and they try to challenge him. There is only one mysterious man who could help them to beat this arrogant champion: Dr. B. a lawyer who was tormented and isolated by Nazis,
34 TL. 85 TL.
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To The Lighthouse
It was some such feeling of completeness perhaps which, ten years ago, standing almost where she stood now, had made her say that she must be in love with the place. Being one of the best English novels of the 20th century To the Lighthouse is about the Ramsay family and their visit to the Isle of Skye in Scotland. When the Ramsay family goes to the Isle of Skye they want o see the lighthouse there. But Mr. Ramsay gives up this decision due to bad weather. Years later their dream comes true under the war ci
60 TL. 150 TL.
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Mrs. Dalloway
Despite everything, people overcame misadventures. Despite everything life had an specific way to add one day after another. Mrs. Dalloway is one of the most prominent work which was written via stream of consciousness technique. It is about Clarissa Dalloway's guest who came after years unexpectedly. In the book that tells one day, as reader we witness Clarissa's memories and inner dialogs. In the novel which is setting the day of her invitation while timewise passings are being reflected in the balance o
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White Fang
The battle began fairly, but it did not end fairly. First serialized in Outing Magazine, worldwide known author Jack London's second novel White Fang first published in 1906. The story takes place in Russia, America and Canada and it is about White Fang's journey to domestication. On the other hand this novel is a thematic mirror to Jack London's most famous work, The Call of the Wild which is about a captured, domesticated dog embracing his wild ancestry to survive and thrive in the wild. On the world, t
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The Murders In The Rue Morgue
A mystery it is, yes. But there must be an answer. The Murders in the Rue Morgue, which has been described as the first modern detective story is referred to a tales of ratiocination by Edgar Allan Poe. It was first published in Graham's Magazine in 1841. The story takes place in Paris and begins with two women's being killed. Main character C. Auguste Dupin uses his analytical intelligence to solve this unusual murder. Will Dupin be able to find real murderer despite the fact that evidences show opposite
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The Call Of The Wild
The facts of life took on a fiercer aspect; and while he faced that aspect uncowed, he faced it with all the latent cunning of his nature aroused. Worldwide known author Jack London's most famous novel The Call of the Wild, has been translated into almost all languages. Being one of the most expressive novel of world literature, The Call of the Wild narrates the unrelenting battle of a wolf dog running on a sled. Novel's main character Buck is a domesticated dog living in California but then it is kidnapp
52 TL. 130 TL.
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Heart of Darkness
The horror! The horror! Heart of Darkness, a short novel written by Joseph Conrad on 1899, helps us to see the consequences of imperialism through the concept of race and discrimination. Successfully indicating how European colonial exploitation inflicted upon African natives, the work has its own characteristics to be a reference to the social sciences, as well as an inspiration the great people of literature. Inspired by his days as a sailor, Condrad makes his character, Marlow take journey to the Congo R
56 TL. 140 TL.
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A Room of One's Own
Lock up your libraries if you like; but there is no gate, no lock, no bolt that you can set upon the freedom of my mind. As Virginia Woolf's most powerful and pioneer feminist essay, A Room of One's Own focuses on the subject going on over the centuries: woman and literature. In the book, based on a lecture given at Girton College, Woolf lays emphasis on the male-dominated literary world and invites both women and men to consider upon this inequality. Why is there no genius like Shakespeare among the women
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The Time Machine
H.G. Wells, the pioneer of science fiction genre, even if he lived long ago, is still considered as a genius with his timeless works. The Time Machine, published on 1895, is the progenitor of 'time travel' subgenre. In the novel, a scientist is hurtled into the year of 802,701 where he meets the future race. By building a setting nearly a million years in the future, where utopia transforms into a dystopia, Wells pushes the limits of human imagination with his political and philosophical approach. The Time
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