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  • av Fyodor Dostoevsky
    256,-

    White Nights and Other Stories by Fyodor Dostoevsky transports readers to the haunting depths of the human psyche.In this collection of short stories, Dostoevsky's masterful narrative weaves tales of love, despair and existential contemplation. Each story is aprofound exploration of the complexities of the human soul, leaving an indelible impression.

  • av Marcus Aurelius
    202,-

    Delve into the profound wisdom of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius with Meditations. Written as personal reflections, these timeless philosophicalinsights offer a guide to inner tranquility and resilience. Aurelius' stoic teachings, distilled in this classic, provide enduring principles for navigating the complexities of life with grace and introspection.

  • av Jonathan Swift
    218,-

    Embark on a fantastical journey with Lemuel Gulliver as he encounters miniature Lilliputians, towering Brobdingnagians and bizarre societies in JonathanSwift's classic satire, Gulliver's Travels. Through wit and imagination, Swift offers a sharp critique of human nature, politics and society that remains relevant today.

  • av Epictetus
    157,-

    Discover timeless wisdom in Enchiridion by Epictetus. This concise manual offers profound insights into Stoic philosophy, guiding readers towards innerpeace and resilience amidst life's challenges. Epitetus' teachings on virtue, acceptance and personal agency provide a roadmap to navigate the complexities of existence with clarity and tranquility.

  • av Herman Hesse
    187,-

    Siddhartha tells the story of its titular character, a young Brahmin in ancient India. Dissatisfied with his comfortable life, he sets out on a quest for enlightenment, rejecting tradition and lessons of the past. First published in 1922, Siddhartha received mixed reviews and was criticizedfor its lack of depth and substance, romanicization of the East and rejection of social responsibility. It is now regarded as one of Herman Hesse's most celebrated works, praised for philosophical depth and spiritual themes.

  • av George Orwell
    157,-

    George Orwell's Animal Farm is a riveting allegory that unveils the perils of power and political corruption through the lens of farm animals seeking liberation. As rebellion gives way to tyranny, Orwell's timeless masterpiece satirizes the complexities of revolution and the insidious nature of unchecked authority. A compelling and cautionary tale.

  • av Charles Dickens
    248,-

    In Charles Dickens' timeless classic, A Tale of Two Cities, the tumultuous backdrop of the French Revolution sets the stage for a gripping narrative of love, sacrifice, and redemption. Amidst the chaos, unforgettable characters navigate the clash between personal destiny and the sweeping currents of history, creating a hauntingly beautiful tale.

  • av Niccolo Machiavelli
    218,-

    The Prince is a timeless and polarizing exploration of political strategy and leadership. Written in the 16th century, this classic work offers shrewd insights into power, cunning diplomacy, and the ruthless pursuit of success. Machiavelli's pragmatic approach to leadership, which emphasizes manipulation and ruthlessness, is based on amoral counsel of which today's leaders should be both aware and wary. This Renaissance philosopher's work continues to challenge conventional ethics in the intricate game of politics.

  • av Franz Kafka
    157,-

    The Metamorphosis tells the story of a young man who wakes up one day to find himself transformed into a giant insect. As he grapples with his bizarre condition, he faces the emotional and physical challenges of adapting to his new form. The novella is a clever parable for the alienation of the Individual in the modern world. Read The Metamorphosis now and see why Kafka was so revered.

  • - A Study in Two Parts
    av Henry James
    157,-

    Daisy Miller follows the enchanting Daisy, a spirited American girl navigating the rigid social conventions of 19th-century Europe. Through encounters with the reserved Winterbourne and disapproving society, Daisy's innocence clashes with societal expectations, leading to a tragic exploration of cultural clash, freedom and moral ambiguity.

  • - Volume Two
    av Edgar Allen Poe
    202,-

    In Volume Two of Poe's masterpieces, journey deeper into the enigmatic realms of his mind. Unearth the psychological complexity of The Fall ofthe House of Usher and the eerie allure of The Masque of the Red Death. Each story and poem unveils Poe's unparalleled talent for captivating storytelling and haunting imagery.

  • - Volume One
    av Edgar Allen Poe
    202,-

    Dive into the chilling depths of Poe's imagination with Volume One of his collected works. From the macabre tales of The Tell-Tale Heart to thehaunting verses of The Raven, this collection showcases Poe's mastery of Gothic fiction, inviting readers into a world of darkness and intrigue.

  • av G K Chesterton
    187,-

    Embark on a riveting journey through the whimsical world of G.K. Chesterton's The Club of Queer Trades. Follow the eccentric exploits of Basil Grant and Rupert Grant as they encounter an enigmatic society where entry requires the mastery of unusual professions. Delight in the unexpected twists and turns of this literary gem.

  • av G K Chesterton
    187,-

    In G.K. Chesterton's The Secret of Father Brown, the unassuming priest-turned-sleuth uncovers the truth behind perplexing mysteries. With keen observation and profound insight into human nature, he navigates through the intricacies of crime, revealing the hidden depths beneath the surface of seemingly ordinary events.

  • av D H Lawrence
    187,-

    D.H. Lawrence's The Prussian Officer delves into the dark recesses of human desire and repression. Set against the backdrop of militaristic Prussia, this haunting tale explores the psychological tensions between a young officer and his cruel superior, unraveling a narrative of power, controland forbidden passion with gripping intensity.

  • av G K Chesterton
    202,-

    In What I Saw in America, G.K. Chesterton delivers a candid and captivating account of his journey through the United States. With keen observation and sharp wit, he offers a thought-provoking commentary on American culture, politics and society, inviting readers to see America through his insightful and humorous lens.

  • av G K Chesterton
    157,-

    In The Defendant, G.K. Chesterton explores the enigmatic realms of human nature and society, offering witty and profound insights into the complexities of morality, justice and truth. With his characteristic blend of humor and wisdom, Chesterton challenges conventional thinking, leaving readers both entertained and intellectually stimulated.

  • av G K Chesterton
    172,-

    Discover the extraordinary life of Saint Francis of Assisi through G.K. Chesterton's insightful lens. In this captivating biography, Chesterton delves into the profound spirituality and revolutionary simplicity of the beloved saint, offering a timeless portrayal of a man whose radical love for all creation continues to inspire generations.

  • av Joseph Conrad
    127,-

    Embark on a psychological voyage with Joseph Conrad's The Secret Sharer. This gripping tale navigates the inner turmoil of a young captain who encounters a mysterious stranger aboard ship, exploring themes of identity, guilt and the complexities of human nature in the depths of the sea.

  • av Edith Wharton
    157,-

    In Edith Wharton's Ethan Frome, delve into the haunting tale of a man trapped in a loveless marriage, whose chance encounter with a vibrant youngwoman sparks a forbidden passion. Set against the stark backdrop of a New England winter, this timeless classic explores the consequences ofdesire and societal constraints.

  • av Agatha Christie
    202,-

    In Agatha Christie's The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, retired detective Hercule Poirot is drawn into a web of deception when a wealthy man is found dead in his study. As Poirot unravels the secrets of Ackroyd's household, he confronts a shocking revelation that changes everything.

  • av G K Chesterton
    187,-

    Enter a world where absurdity meets profundity in G.K. Chesterton's The Napoleon of Notting Hill. Join protagonist Auberon Quin as he leads his neighborhood into uproarious rebellion against the mundane. A timeless satire exploring the essence of freedom, identity, and the human spirit.

  • av G K Chesterton
    187,-

    Dive into the gripping world of espionage and intrigue with G.K. Chesterton's The Man Who Knew Too Much. Follow Horne Fisher, a man with a knack for uncovering secrets, as he navigates a web of mystery and danger. A riveting tale of suspense and unexpected twists awaits.

  • av G K Chesterton
    187,-

    Embark on a whimsical adventure with G.K. Chesterton's Manalive. Meet Innocent Smith, a peculiar yet endearing man whose zest for life turns a quiet boarding house upside down. Full of humor, mystery, and profound insights, this timeless classic celebrates the joy of being truly alive.

  • av G K Chesterton
    202,-

    In The Ball and the Cross, G.K. Chesterton crafts a rollicking tale of two passionate adversaries, each steadfast in their convictions, embarking on a wild journey of debate and adventure. Filled with wit, satire, and philosophical depth, this timeless classic explores the clash of ideas and the pursuit of truth.

  • av G K Chesterton
    202,-

    Enter the charming world of mystery with G.K. Chesterton's The Wisdom of Father Brown. Follow the unassuming yet astute Father Brown as he unravels perplexing crimes with profound insight and keen observation. Prepare to be captivated by his unique blend of intellect, humor and compassion.

  • av G K Chesterton
    202,-

    G.K. Chesterton's Tremendous Trifles is a brilliant collection of essays written in the course of his journalistic career with the London Daily Mail in the early 20th century. They impart humor as well as common sense and reveal both why he became so popular during his lifetime and why that appeal has grown throughout the years.

  • av G K Chesterton
    172,-

    Dive into the rich tapestry of the British Isle's past with G.K. Chesterton's A Short History of England. From ancient civilizations to modern monarchy, Chesterton offers a concise yet comprehensive exploration of the evolution of his native land, illuminating key events, personalities and cultural shifts that shaped the nation's destiny. A captivating journey through time.

  • av Kate Chopin
    187,-

    Kate Chopin's The Awakening and Selected Short Stories explores the complexities of womanhood and societal expectations in 19th-century America. Through poignant prose and vivid storytelling, Chopin delves into themes of identity, freedom and the pursuit of individuality, leaving readers captivated by her timeless exploration of the human spirit.

  • av Rudyard Kipling
    127,-

    In Rudyard Kipling's The Man Who Would Be King, embark on an unforgettable adventure into the heart of the untamed Afghan wilderness. Join the audacious Daniel Dravot and Peachey Carnehan as they pursue dreams of power and glory, only to confront the harsh realities of imperialism and the limits of ambition.

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