Tales of Angria by Charlotte Brontë In 1834, Charlotte Brontë, together with her brother Branwell, created the imaginary kingdom of Angria, about which she was to write prolifically for the next five years. The... Read more on amazon | Agnes Grey by Anne Bronte Drawing directly on her own experiences, Anne Bronte describes the isolation and dark ambiguity of the governess's life as lived by her fictional heroine Agnes Grey. Mature,... Read more on amazon |
Exit Music by Ian Rankin | ![]() The Talisman by Sir Walter Scott Encamped in the Holy Land, the Crusaders are torn by the dissensions and jealousies of their leaders. The armys impotence is accentuated by the illness of their chief, Richard I... Read more on amazon |
![]() Can You Forgive Her? by Anthony Trollope Alice Vavasor cannot decide whether to marry her ambitious but violent cousin George or the upright and gentlemanly John Grey - and finds herself accepting and rejecting each of... Read more on amazon | ![]() The Mystery of Edwin Drood by Charles Dickens The Mystery of Edwin Drood is the final novel by Charles Dickens. The novel was left unfinished at the time of Dickens' death, and readers have often speculated what the ending... Read more on amazon |
![]() Pierre Or The Ambiguities by Herman Melville By some strange arts, Isabel's wonderful story might have been, some way, and for some cause, forged for her, in her childhood, and craftily impressed upon her youthful mind;... Read more on amazon | ![]() Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte The Ignatius Critical Editions represent a tradition-oriented alternative to popular textbook series such as the Norton Critical Editions or Oxford World Classics, and are... Read more on amazon |
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