This collection of novellas by Gottfried Keller follows the lives of diverse individuals in the fictional Swiss village of Seldwyla. Through sharp wit...
**Fathers and Sons** is a seminal Russian novel by Ivan Turgenev, first published in 1862. The novel explores the growing divide between the liberal a...
In the midst of the turmoil and devastation of World War I, Lady Dodo Chesterford, a dazzling socialite, navigates the challenges and complexities of...
In Jeremias Gotthelf's 'Uli der Pächter', we follow the life of Uli, a young man now married and managing a leased farm. His aspirations for a secure...
This book, written by Thomas A. Janvier, presents a light-hearted exploration of societal norms and familial dynamics in the 19th century. Through wit...
Seven Men is a collection of fictional biographies written by Max Beerbohm. It satirizes the literary world of late Victorian England by creating six...
The book, 'Leven van Johannes Wouter Blommesteyn - deel 1', tells the story of Johannes, a man who represents a failure and a flawed individual in the...
In the aftermath of the Civil War, Robert Pagebrook, a New Yorker, travels to Virginia to reconnect with his family. Seeking to mend broken ties and r...
The Misanthrope is a classic French comedy by Molière that explores the themes of misanthropy, friendship, love, and deception. The play follows Alces...
In 'Third Violet', Stephen Crane departs from his previous works with a lighthearted and charming tale of love and social dynamics. Set in a picturesq...
To the Lighthouse is a modernist novel by Virginia Woolf that was first published in 1927. The novel follows the Ramsay family as they spend a summer...