classics
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Pride & Prejudice – How to Be Bold


Jane Austen’s must-read classic ‘Pride & Prejudice’ is more than the most romantic love story of all times. It is a guidebook for how to…
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The Count of Monte Christo, a Hero’s Story?


“The Count of Monte Christo”, a review not about the book itself about, but about my opinion regarding the hero.
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Happy Returns to and in ‘Great Expectations’


Returning to ‘Great Expectations’, I read Pip’s journey of self-discovery as a dark novel of making sense of a past which slips further away.
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How Literary Art Can Save Us


In ‘What is Art’ Tolstoy argues that real art insidiously carves a path into our souls and makes us better human beings.
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Jane Eyre – How to Be in Control


Charlotte Brontë’s must-read classic ‘Jane Eyre’ is more than a gothic novel, or a romantic love story. It is a lesson of how to be…
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How ‘Jane Eyre’ Was Published – The Story in Charlotte Brontë’s Letters


That Charlotte Brontë published ‘Jane Eyre’ in 1847 under the name Currer Bell is well-known but what more is there to the story? Let’s see…
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Anna Karenina – Life, Lively, Lived


“Life dominates Tolstoy. There is always at the centre of all the brilliant and flashing petals this scorpion ‘Why live?’” (Virginia Woolf, ‘The Russian Point…

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