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The elephant's ball
By Pauline Baynes. 2007
After learning that the creatures of the air had a grand celebration, Elephant, not to be outdone, decides to throw…
an even more glorious ball for the animals of the land. What follows is a story of food, festivities, and fantasy. Grades K-3. 2007, text originally published in 1807.
The old curiosity shop (Everyman Dickens Ser.)
By Charles Dickens, Paul Schlicke. 1995
Dombey and Son (Penguin English library)
By Charles Dickens, Peter Fairclough. 1848
This novel was published in 20 monthly installments during 1846-48 and in book form in 1848. It was a crucial…
novel in Dickens development, a product of more thorough planning and maturer thought than his earlier serialized books. The title character, Mr. Dombey, is a wealthy shipping merchant whose wife dies giving birth to their second child, a long-hoped-for son and heir, Paul. 1970.
Doctor Thorne (Barsetshire novels. #3.)
By Anthony Trollope, David Skilton. 1994
Doctor Thorne is confronted with a delicate problem when his niece, the penniless Mary Thorne, considers marriage to Frank Gresham,…
heir to a great but impoverished estate. Shall Doctor Thorne disclose that Mary may herself become heiress to a huge fortune? Third in the Chronicles of Barsetshire. 1994.
Desperate remedies: a novel
By Thomas Hardy. 1975
Cytherea Gray, lady's maid, decides to marry the villainous Aeneas Manston after she discovers her true love, Edward Springrove, is…
already engaged. As soon as she is married she discovers that Aeneas's first wife is still alive. Her investigations into the situation have tragic consequences. 1975.
David Copperfield (Everyman's library)
By Charles Dickens. 1981
Cranford (Oxford English Novels Ser.)
By Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell. 1853
Daisy Miller (Forsyte chronicles)
By Henry James, Geoffrey Moore. 1986
"What the European male fails to understand is that the American girl is innocent by definition, mythically innocent", and, the…
confusion of Winterbourne is aggravated by the atmosphere in Vevey, a no-man's land half-way between the grimness of Geneva and the moral laxity of Rome. Winterbourne mistakes Daisy's frank manner for commonness, yet he is also aware of her delicate grace. 1986.
Classic satire about a nineteenth-century New England factory worker who is knocked unconscious and transported back to the year 528.…
Hank Morgan awakens in King Arthur's court in Britain, where he attempts to improve living conditions by introducing modern inventions and democratic ideas. For senior high and older readers. 1988, c1889.
Oliver Twist
By Charles Dickens, Jean Muray. 1996
Enfant abandonné, Oliver est confronté à la réalité de l'orphelinat et de la misère. Victime de mauvais traitements, il s'enfuit…
à Londres où il découvre l'univers de la délinquance. Fresque de l'enfance malheureuse qui dénonce la bourgeoisie de l'Angleterre puritaine du XIXe siècle. 1996, c1838.
On the eve: a novel (Penguin classics)
By Gilbert Gardiner, Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev. 1972
Nana
By George Holden, Émile Zola. 1972
Marius the Epicurean: his sensations and ideas (Elibron Classics Ser.)
By Walter Pater. 2006
Set in the second century A.D. against the backdrop of a Roman Empire on the verge of decline, Marius the…
Epicurean is the story of the philosophical and spiritual development of Marius, a young Italian serving as amanuensis to the great emperor Marcus Aurelius. Marius explores the various systems of philosophy in search of an elusive vision of love, moving from Epicureanism to Cyrenaicism and finally Stoicism before finally finding what he had sought in the terrible beauty of Christian martyrdom. 2006.
The betrothed: I Promessi Sposi (The Penguin classics)
By Alessandro Manzoni, Bruce Penman. 1972
Set in the Milan area in the early 17th century. Follows the fate of Lucia and Renzo, two peasant lovers…
cruelly separated by the machinations of a lecherous Spanish nobleman. First published in the 18th century. 1972.
Phineas redux (Palliser novels. #4.)
By Anthony Trollope. 1983
After the death of his Irish wife, Mary, in childbirth, Phineas Finn resumes his political career in the House of…
Commons in London, though with considerably less zest than previously. Over time, he remarries, survives an attempt on his life, and is acquitted of the murder of a rival politician, of which he had been falsely accused. Having gained wisdom and maturity, he leaves political life. First published in 1874. Sequel to "The Eustace diamonds" (DC14793). (The Palliser novels ; 4)
Persuasion
By Jane Austen. 1818
Anne Elliot has been persuaded to break off her engagement, but meets Wentworth again after some time, and the story…
is concerned with the gradual revival of his passion for her. 1818.
Portrait de femme (10-18. Domaine étranger)
By Henry James. 1881
Publié en 1880, Portrait de Femme est son œuvre la plus célèbre parce qu'elle possède de quoi intéresser le lecteur…
le plus superficiel en même temps que le lecteur le plus exigeant. James y conte en effet les aventures d'une jeune fille attrayante qui affronte la vie avec confiance, obtient quelques jolis succès et s'attire mainte sympathie assez honnête. Toutefois, trop de vanité finit par lui tourner la tête. Elle connaît le malheur, tente de s'en sortir, puis se soumet, par devoir, à la triste vie qu'elle s'est créée elle-même." Titre uniforme: The portrait of a lady.
Quentin Durward (Oxford World's Classics)
By Susan Manning, Walter Scott. 1992
The young Scottish adventurer, Quentin Durward, embarks on a dangerous journey through the forest of the Ardennes, seeking a name,…
a partner and a position in the world. Meanwhile, the Machiavellian King Louis XI of France manoeuvres his realm out of the hands of the feudal barons, and into the centralised control that Scott believed to characterise the modern state. 1992.
L'idiot: roman; [2] (Babel)
By André Markowicz, Fedor Mikhaïlovitch Dostoïevski. 2007
L'idiot: roman; [1] (Babel)
By André Markowicz, Fedor Mikhaïlovitch Dostoïevski. 2006