World Literature. The World’s Most Influential Classics. Most Influential Books of All Time. Novels and other writings by world famous authors like Homer, Dante, Chaucer, Confucius, Rizal, and others. Includes the "world"s best selling book of all time’.
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Reflective thoughts on the book Desire by John Eldredge.
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Conquering Money, Success, and Sex to serve GOD.
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Review of 2001 Winner of the Man Booker Prize book by Yann Marterl.
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Tragedy strikes, but God is there, quite literally. Are you able to deal with it?
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The second set of reflections and quotes from the Vintage Classics translation of the Camus text.
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The last book in this series is in the hands of the publisher, the cover has been approved and printing is not far away.
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The story of Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte is mainly a story of growing up but is characterized by a distinct Gothic romance style. It explores serious issues of social duties, traditional values, views of religion and the role of women. Hidden behind the layers of the story is a deeper look into what makes us who we are.
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dewey56, February 28, 2009
A comparative analysis of Dostoyevsky’s anti-rationalist thematics as expressed in his novels Crime and Punishment and The Devils.
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The tale of Persephone and her mother, Demeter, is a middle of the road Greek mythological tale. It is reasonably well known, but not enough that it would be the first story to jump to mind when thinking of Greek gods. This tale could be considered a B-list celebrity, to give a modern comparison.
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