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  • The Complete Works of Thomas Mann

    Buddenbrooks, The Magic Mountain, Doctor Faustus, The Chosen One, Death in Venice, Tristan, Joseph and His Brothers

    by Thomas Mann ...
    Translated by e-artnow ...
    Thomas Mann is regarded as one of the most important writers of German and European modernism. Born in Lübeck into a prosperous merchant family, he was early shaped by the tension between bourgeois values and artistic vocation, a conflict that would become central to his literary work. After initial success as a young author, he settled in Munich and soon emerged as a leading intellectual voice of ... Read more

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  • Every Man Dies Alone

    Based on a True Story of the Courage of Ordinary People in Nazi Germany During World War II

    by Hans Fallada ...
    Translated by e-artnow ...
    Hans Fallada's "Every Man Dies Alone" is a poignant exploration of individual resistance in the face of immense totalitarian oppression, set against the backdrop of Nazi Germany. Through a compelling narrative style that combines stark realism and psychological depth, Fallada chronicles the story of Otto and Elise Hampel, a couple who undertake a quiet yet courageous act of defiance by ... Read more

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  • The Enchanted April (Annotated)

    Enriched Edition. Four English Women, an Italian Castle Holiday, and a Witty Tale of Friendship, Marriage, and Renewal

    Elizabeth von Arnim's The Enchanted April is a delicately comic novel of emotional renewal, set against the luminous Italian Riviera. Four English women, strangers joined by dissatisfaction, rent a medieval castle for a month and discover that beauty, leisure, and companionship unsettle the rigid patterns of their lives. Written in a lucid, ironic, and quietly lyrical style, the novel belongs to ... Read more

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  • The Making of a Marchioness & Its Sequel, The Methods of Lady Walderhurst (Annotated)

    Enriched Edition. Emily Fox-Seton (Complete Edition)

    The Making of a Marchioness & Its Sequel, The Methods of Lady Walderhurst begins as a seemingly airy Edwardian romance: Emily Fox-Seton, a genteel, impoverished woman of unfailing tact, unexpectedly marries the wealthy Marquess of Walderhurst. Yet Burnett's lucid, socially observant prose gradually darkens the fairy-tale premise into a study of class dependence, female vulnerability, inheritance, ... Read more

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  • Brave New World (Annotated)

    Enriched Edition. A Dystopian Vision of Genetic Engineering, Psychological Conditioning, Consumer Pleasure, and the Cost of Freedom

    Aldous Huxley's Brave New World is a seminal dystopian novel that imagines a technologically perfected society sustained by genetic engineering, psychological conditioning, consumer pleasure, and the narcotic consolation of soma. Written in lucid, ironic prose, the book fuses satire, philosophical speculation, and social prophecy, standing in dialogue with modernist anxieties about ... Read more

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  • Lord Hornblower (Annotated)

    Enriched Edition. A Napoleonic Naval Adventure of Mutiny, French Coastal Warfare, and the Burden of Command

    In Lord Hornblower, C. S. Forester carries Horatio Hornblower into the turbulent closing phase of the Napoleonic Wars, where naval command shades into political crisis. The novel begins with a mutiny aboard HMS Flame and expands into operations on the French coast, testing Hornblower's tactical brilliance, moral unease, and uneasy ascent into aristocratic power. Forester's prose is controlled, ... Read more

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  • The Book of Small (Annotated)

    Enriched Edition. Luminous Childhood Sketches of Family, Gardens, and Colonial Life in Victorian British Columbia

    The Book of Small is Emily Carr's affectionate, sharply observed memoir of childhood in late-nineteenth-century Victoria, British Columbia, where the young narrator—called "Small"—encounters family discipline, animals, gardens, domestic rituals, and the strange immensities of the adult world. Written in brief, luminous sketches, the book combines autobiographical intimacy with the painterly ... Read more

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  • Henry James: Complete Novels (Annotated)

    Enriched Edition. The Portrait of a Lady + The Wings of the Dove + What Maisie Knew + The American + The Bostonian + The Ambassadors + Washington Square…

    Henry James: Complete Novels gathers the full arc of James's long fiction, from early transatlantic comedies of manners to the dense psychological masterworks of his late period. Across works such as The Portrait of a Lady, The Bostonians, The Wings of the Dove, The Ambassadors, and The Golden Bowl, James refines the novel into an instrument of moral inquiry, social observation, and inward drama. ... Read more

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  • Pearls Before Swine (Annotated)

    Enriched Edition. A Wartime London Albert Campion Mystery of Murder, Deception, and Aristocratic Intrigue

    Published in Britain as Coroner's Pidgin, Pearls Before Swine is a wartime Albert Campion mystery in which Allingham's gentleman sleuth returns from secret service only to find domestic refuge invaded by death, deception, and unfinished business. The novel combines ingenious detection with the darker textures of the 1940s: blackout London, fatigue, damaged loyalties, and the uneasy transition from ... Read more

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  • The Blue Lagoon (Annotated)

    Enriched Edition. A South Pacific Shipwreck Romance of Island Survival, Innocence, and Awakening Desire

    First published in 1908, The Blue Lagoon is a romance of shipwreck, childhood, and awakening desire set amid the sensuous isolation of a South Pacific island. Stacpoole's prose blends late-Victorian adventure fiction with pastoral idyll and fin-de-siècle fascination with "natural" life beyond civilization. Through the story of two children cast away from society, the novel explores innocence, ... Read more

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  • The Conquest & The Homesteader (Annotated)

    Enriched Edition. Saga of a Black Pioneer in Wild West

    The Conquest and The Homesteader bring together Oscar Micheaux's formative frontier narratives of Black ambition, land ownership, racial constraint, and self-fashioning on the American plains. Written in a vigorous, autobiographically inflected realist style, these works combine romance, social critique, and pioneer chronicle, situating African American experience within a literary territory often ... Read more

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  • A Valiant Ignorance (Vol. 1-3) (Annotated)

    Enriched Edition. Victorian Romance

    A Valiant Ignorance (Vol. 1-3) is a capacious three-volume Victorian romance shaped by the "triple-decker" tradition: expansive plotting, moral complication, social observation, and emotional suspense. Its title suggests one of the period's characteristic paradoxes—the courage that may arise from innocence, misapprehension, or imperfect knowledge. Written in a style attentive to sentiment, ethical ... Read more

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