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Poor Folk – ebook
Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky
With their penetrating psychological insight and their emphasis on human dignity, respect and forgiveness, Dostoyevsky’s early short stories contain the seeds of the themes that came to his major novels. „Poor Folk” is a short novel focused on a powerful exchange of letters between two bright and introspective individuals living in difficult circumstances in 19th century Saint Petersburg who are in...Data dostępności:
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Queen of the Black Coast – ebook
Robert E. Howard
Hoofs drummed down the street that sloped to the wharfs. The folk that yelled and scattered had only a fleeting glimpse of a mailed figure on a black stallion, a wide scarlet cloak flowing out on the wind. Far up the street came the shout and clatter of pursuit, but the horseman did not look back. He swept out onto the wharfs and jerked the plunging stallion back on its haunches at the very lip of...Data dostępności:
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Cunning Murrell – ebook
Arthur Morrison
Spirit of Old Essex draws together Arthur Morrison’s lost treasure of a novel „Cunning Murrell”, a jocular tale of witchcraft, old salts, pugilists, smuggling and country life long lost, together with additional background information on Morrison’s research and inspiration. „Cunning Murrell” is a fictionalized biography of James Murrell, also known as Cunning Murrell, who was an English cunning man,...Data dostępności:
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Myśli samobójcze. Wiersze – ebook
Tomasz Czarny
Mroczne, lepkie, gęste, niepokojące. Depresyjne, dołujące, posępne i nie dające jakiejkolwiek nadziei. Zabierające tlen, radość i chęć życia. Lęki, paranoje i szaleństwo. Oślizgłe, wychodzące z chorego wnętrza duszy autora, a może i z samego Piekła. Czarne, mroczne i nie dające się łatwo sklasyfikować. Idealne jako tło dla własnego, małego nieszczęścia, zerwania z partnerem, wizyty depresji i załamania...Data dostępności:
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The Chronic Argonauts – ebook
Herbert George Wells
This story was the first work of fiction in which an explorer traverses time through the use of a man-made device – a time machine – rather than through magic, divine intervention, or a natural phenomenon such as sleep. HG Wells’s „The Chronic Argonauts”, written seven years before his much more famous time travel work, „The Time Machine”. The mysterious Dr. Moses Nebogipfel arrives in a small Welsh...Data dostępności:
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