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The timeless brilliance of Edith Wharton is on full display in this captivating collection of her most beloved works. From the glamour and tragedy of high society in The House of …
It Can't Happen Here is the seminal book on the rise of fascism in the USA. Written during the Great Depression, the novel predicts with eerie accuracy how an American president …
Elmer Gantry is a holy man, an evangelist, a hedonist and a brazen liar who seeks power and wealth by any means necessary. The novel is one of the major works authored by Sinclair …
Martin Arrowsmith loves science and medicine, but finds human beings sometimes more difficult to comprehend than bacteria or viruses. Then the young doctor finds himself on a small …
George Babbitt seems to have it all: he is a successful entrepreneur with a model family who enjoys the respect of his peers in Zenith, a bustling city in the Midwest. But an …
Carol Milford is a young, educated urban woman with hopes, dreams and aspirations. But Carol marries doctor Will Kennicott and ends up in a small town in American Midwest where she …
The Unspeakable Egg is a short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald, who is considered to be one of the best writers of the 20th century. Fitzgerald rose originally to prominence as the …
Widely regarded as the greatest novel ever written, Ulysses is a true magnum opus. James Joyce lets his reader follow events in the life of Leopold Bloom and his friends on a …
Finnegans Wake is unlike any other novel. In this book James Joyce takes English language and molds it into his own creation, full of puns and idiosyncrasies, while writing in an …
The Stampeding of Lady Bastable is a short story by Saki, which was the pen name of author and journalist Hector Hugh Munro, considered to be one of the masters of the short story …