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Women in Love

Women in Love

by D. H. Lawrence

Women in Love is one of the most controversial novels which deal with sexual relationship of similar genders. There has been rumors that D. H. Lawrence would have portrayed himself through Rupert Birkin and his wife Frieda through Ursula. The novel starts up sisters Gudrun and Ursula falls in love with Gerald Crich and Rupert Birkin. Soon new relat..

White Fang

White Fang

by Jack London

Jack London's White Fang narrates the story of a Dog's transformation from wildness to domestication. In contrast to the author's popular novel The call of the wild which explored the transformation from domestic to wild, White fang is thematic mirror of it. Much of the novel is narrated from animals point of view on world and humans...

Lyrical Ballads

Lyrical Ballads

by Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Collectively written by English Poets William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, this poetry collection Lyrical Ballads has become a landmark of modern English poetry and literature. While most of the poems are written by Wordsworth in the first edition, Coleridge's contributed to the collection with most popular work of his life time The Rime..

A Tramp Abroad

A Tramp Abroad

by Mark Twain

Considered to be the sequel of his earlier work The Innocents Abroad, Mark Twain's A Tramp Abroad narrates his journey to Europe along with his friend Harris. Though the team had a goal of walking, there were inevitable moments of using other modes of travel. Throughout the travel though Twain has to pretend to understand what ever he see, in reali..

Childe Harold's Pilgrimage

Childe Harold's Pilgrimage

by Lord Byron

The Narrative poem Childe Harold's Pilgrimage was an ideal platform for Lord Byron to express his views with introduction of Byronic hero an intelligent young man with cunning nature, susceptible to mood swings and easy to get seduced by women. In the Canto IV preface, Byron mentioned that the protagonist has many similarities with his personality...

The Pickwick Papers

The Pickwick Papers

by Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens's debut novel The Pickwick Papers narrates the life of the then London remote places being researched by a group of wealthy gentlemen and their adventures through out their travel. The success of the novel could be attributed to Dickens's portrayal of comical illustration and exaggerated characterization through the key characters l..

The World as Will and Idea

The World as Will and Idea

by Arthur Schopenhauer

German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer's philosophical work The World as Will and Idea has been written in Two volumes comprising books titled as Epistemology, Ontologym, Aesthetics, and Ethics. The essence of Arthur's philosophy is similar to Buddha's philosophy that all the sufferings humans go through to be attributed to Will or Desire for more...

The Valley of Fear

The Valley of Fear

by Arthur Conan Doyle

Arthur Conan Doyle's last novel The Valley of Fear featuring his detective Holmes to investigate a murder. Holmes investigations lead to the shocking truth the murderer is the person who is murdered. It leads to more mysteries and the criminal has killed his friend and created an alibi of his own death...