The book is about three families in England at the beginning of the twentieth century. The three families represent different gradations of the Edward...
Ellen Wood (1814-1887) was an English novelist, better known as Mrs. Henry Wood. She wrote over 30 novels, many of which (especially East Lynne which...
Deerbrook is a three-volume novel by Harriet Martineau, published in 1839. It delves into the intricacies of middle-class country life in Victorian En...
Mary Broome is a novel set in Victorian England that satirizes the social and moral conventions of the time. It follows the story of Mary, a housemaid...
Karl Marx's *Revolution and Counter-Revolution* examines the tumultuous year of 1848 in Germany. Through a critical lens, Marx analyzes the uprisings...
The Borough by George Crabbe is a collection of poems that offers a realistic depiction of village life in the east of England in the late 18th and ea...
Molière's *The Bourgeois Gentleman* is a comedic satire of social climbing and the pursuit of status in 17th-century France. The play centers on Monsi...
Set in early 20th-century England, *Fraternity* explores themes of social class, artistic expression, and the complexities of human relationships. The...
George Gissing, a prolific English writer, delves into the complexities of human nature in "House of Cobwebs and Other Stories." This collection showc...
This book presents a collection of short essays that offer insights into the multifaceted life of Victorian London, particularly from the perspective...
This satirical novel skewers 19th-century Spanish society, particularly the middle class's aspirations to nobility and their emphasis on appearances o...