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  • af Guy Maupassant
    38,99 kr.

    Our narrator sits and relishes the natural beauty of a river, contemplating how painful suicide must be. He dreams of a world in which a special device allows people to end their days peacefully, painlessly, and quickly. This imaginative, compelling musing on such an ever-present issue is a must-read for fans of Anton Chekhov.Guy de Maupassant (1850-1893) was a French writer. Famed for being a master of the short story, he also wrote travel books and occasionally dabbled in poetry. His stories mainly focus on the relationships between men and women sitting at crossroads in their lives - whether personal or professional. His dramatic flair is largely influenced by French novelist Gustave Flaubert and is perfect for fans of Anton Chekhov's short stories. The most notable of the 300 short stories that he wrote include 'Bel Ami', 'Une Vie', and 'The Dumpling'.

  • af Guy Maupassant
    38,99 kr.

    An elderly, aristocratic woman lives lavishly in a mansion with her beloved granddaughter. One morning her granddaughter reads her an article from the morning paper about several cases where adultery is punished in a violent way. A debate between the two women emerges, gaining momentum and passion with each second. This strong story of morality teaches us about human relationships, with a touch of Maupassant's classic dramatic flair.Guy de Maupassant (1850-1893) was a French writer. Famed for being a master of the short story, he also wrote travel books and occasionally dabbled in poetry. His stories mainly focus on the relationships between men and women sitting at crossroads in their lives - whether personal or professional. His dramatic flair is largely influenced by French novelist Gustave Flaubert and is perfect for fans of Anton Chekhov's short stories. The most notable of the 300 short stories that he wrote include 'Bel Ami', 'Une Vie', and 'The Dumpling'.

  • af Guy Maupassant
    38,99 kr.

    A successful businessman who wouldn't dream of accepting 'no' as an answer, Jules Chicot has his heart set on buying his neighbour's farm. He will stop at nothing. This short story follows his quest to obtain the house, by hook or by crook.Guy de Maupassant (1850-1893) was a French writer. Famed for being a master of the short story, he also wrote travel books and occasionally dabbled in poetry. His stories mainly focus on the relationships between men and women sitting at crossroads in their lives - whether personal or professional. His dramatic flair is largely influenced by French novelist Gustave Flaubert and is perfect for fans of Anton Chekhov's short stories. The most notable of the 300 short stories that he wrote include 'Bel Ami', 'Une Vie', and 'The Dumpling'.

  • af Virginia Woolf
    38,99 kr.

    "Sir, I would trust you with my heart. Moreover, we have left our bodies in the banqueting hall. Those on the turf are the shadows of our souls."Our narrator is attenting a classical music concert given by a string quartet, and while seated there, she catches snippets of conversations around her, and reflects upon the different responses listening to music can inspire.Writing about music is difficult, but Virginia Woolf manages with poetic language and impressionistic images that awake with the reader exactly the music she's trying to convey. 'The String Quartet' was published in her short-story collection 'Monday or Tuesday' in 1921.Adeline Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) was an English writer who, despite growing up in a progressive household, was not allowed an education. When she and her sister moved in with their brothers in a rough London neighborhood, they joined the infamous The Bloomsbury Group, which debated philosophy, art and politics. Woolf's most famous novels include 'Mrs Dalloway' (1925) and 'To the Lighthouse' (1927).

  • af Virginia Woolf
    38,99 kr.

    "Perhaps it was the middle of January in the present that I first looked up and saw the mark on the wall."Yes, 'The Mark on the Wall' is about a woman sitting in her chair, starring at a mark on the wall, but if you think that is all it is you are in for a surprise. In a series of stream of consciousness, which Virginia Woolf mastered so well, the narrator contemplates the cause of this unknown mark, and in doing so, reveals much about both herself and the society she is a part of.Woolf's first published story, 'The Mark on the Wall' is often taught as an example of "introspective writing" and is included in several anthologies.Adeline Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) was an English writer who, despite growing up in a progressive household, was not allowed an education. When she and her sister moved in with their brothers in a rough London neighborhood, they joined the infamous The Bloomsbury Group, which debated philosophy, art and politics. Woolf's most famous novels include 'Mrs Dalloway' (1925) and 'To the Lighthouse' (1927).

  • af Virginia Woolf
    67,99 kr.

    "There is a sadness at the back of life which some people do not attempt to mitigate. Entirely aware of their own standing in the shadow, and yet alive to every tremor and gleam of existence, there they endure."'The Common Reader' is a collection of essays that, as the title suggests, is for the common reader -- the one who reads for pleasure's sake. Shedding academic language and the high brow style, Virginia Woolf explores authors like Jane Austen and George Eliot and tackles topics such as Modern Fiction and the Common Readers themselves.Witty, brazen and intelligent, Woolf makes the reader feel included as were they participants in these very analyzes.Adeline Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) was an English writer who, despite growing up in a progressive household, was not allowed an education. When she and her sister moved in with their brothers in a rough London neighborhood, they joined the infamous The Bloomsbury Group, which debated philosophy, art and politics. Woolf's most famous novels include 'Mrs Dalloway' (1925) and 'To the Lighthouse' (1927).

  • af Guy Maupassant
    38,99 kr.

    The rich but rather dull Maitre Caillard has always been besotted with the famous 'Leigon of Honor'. It would kill him to walk the streets of Paris and see others displaying it proudly on their lapels, all the while his stayed empty. 'The Leigon of Honor' is a short social parody that follows a man with a boundless obsession desperately pulling strings he probably shouldn't be pulling.Guy de Maupassant (1850-1893) was a French writer. Famed for being a master of the short story, he also wrote travel books and occasionally dabbled in poetry. His stories mainly focus on the relationships between men and women sitting at crossroads in their lives - whether personal or professional. His dramatic flair is largely influenced by French novelist Gustave Flaubert and is perfect for fans of Anton Chekhov's short stories. The most notable of the 300 short stories that he wrote include 'Bel Ami', 'Une Vie', and 'The Dumpling'.

  • af F. Scott Fitzgerald
    36,99 kr.

    Dick Diver es un brillante psiquiatra casado con su paciente, Nicole, una rica y atractiva joven, y son una de las parejas más emblemáticas de la Riviera francesa, epicentro del glamour en los años veinte. Allí es que Dick, atrapado en una complicada relación con su mujer, comienza un amorío con Rosemary, una joven actriz. A partir de entonces, la vida de Dick se precipitará y cambiará tanto sus relaciones personales como el amor.Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald (1896-1940) fue un escritor estadounidense, conocido por ser uno de los escritores más aclamados del país durante el siglo XX, cuya obra es paradigmática a la era del jazz.

  • af F. Scott Fitzgerald
    36,99 kr.

    Esta obra sigue la vida de Julia Ross, una mujer que se enamora de Dick Ragland, conocido por beber demasiado en París, y tienen un corto romance. Mientras Dick lucha contra el alcoholismo, Julia comienza a perder esperanzas en él. Cuando se entera de que él le fue infiel, decide terminar la relación. Sin embargo, no todo está perdido, con la aparición de Phil Julia consigue recuperar la esperanza y entregarse a un nuevo romance..Este cuento corto fue publicado en 1931 en The Saturday Evening Post.Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald (1896-1940) fue un escritor estadounidense, conocido por ser uno de los escritores más aclamados del país durante el siglo XX, cuya obra es paradigmática a la era del jazz.

  • af F. Scott Fitzgerald
    36,99 kr.

    Josephine Perry, tenía la estatura perfecta para sus diecisiete años y una belleza que florecía maravillosamente. Sin embargo, a pesar de su juventud, ha vivido demasiado y no ha sido sensata con el manejo de su capital emocional. Cuando conoce al joven aviador francés, héroe de guerra, todo parece perfecto, pero cuando se besan ella no siente nada. Vuelven a besarse y nada, otra vez. Herido en su orgullo, el héroe francés, se marcha para siempre. Josephine, angustiada y cansada, era terriblemente consciente de que las frases hechas son verdad: nadie puede gastar y poseer a la vez. Había tenido al amor de su vida al alcance de la mano, pero no encontró nada para ofrecerle...Este cuento es uno de los más célebres de Fitzgerald donde trata sobre las ambiciones de la juventud, el miedo al fracaso, las diversas y dolorosas maneras de desperdiciar una vida, las relaciones amorosas, el desamor, la soledad y lo irrecuperable.Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald (1896-1940) fue un escritor estadounidense, conocido por ser uno de los escritores más aclamados del país durante el siglo XX, cuya obra es paradigmática a la era del jazz.

  • af Iginio Ugo Tarchetti
    73,99 kr.

    Una risata che sfuma nella malinconia unisce questi racconti brevi, narrativamente indipendenti ma simili nel tipo di umorismo che li anima. Dai caffè densi di fumo della Milano di metà Ottocento, Tarchetti scatta un'istantanea, nebulosa e amareggiata, di quel periodo storico. Ironia, soprannaturale e grottesco si mescolano in questo viaggio crepuscolare e umoristico nella bohème italiana e nei travagli spirituali di un artista che deve fare i conti con la sua posizione nel mondo.Iginio Ugo Tarchetti (1839-1969) è stato uno scrittore e giornalista italiano. Tarchetti apparteneva al gruppo degli Scapigliati, una corrente letteraria attiva soprattutto a Milano a metà dell'Ottocento. Scrittore fantasioso e "boehémien", tra le sue opere ricordiamo 'Fosca' e la collezione di storie brevi intitolata ‘Racconti umoristici’.

  • af Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
    36,99 kr.

    Este cuento es absolutamente distinto al resto, logra captar al lector desde el primer momento y transportarlo realmente a una tierra desconocida y fascinante. Es un relato fantástico, extraño, fabuloso y enigmático, donde la alquimia y las fuerzas mágicas de la naturaleza convierten los sueños en realidad y transforman las cargas de la vida en nuevas ilusiones y esperanzas. El cuento de la serpiente verde es sin duda una de las obras más originales de Goethe.Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749 – 1832) nació en Frankfurt, Alemania, y fue un poeta, novelista, dramaturgo y científico distinguido por una extrema curiosidad e inteligencia superdotada. Es considerado uno de los padres del Romanticismo, exponentes principales del movimiento literario Sturm und Drang y un genio supremo de la literatura alemana moderna.

  • af Anton Chekhov
    38,99 kr.

    ‘Typhus’ is a deeply personal short story by Chekhov, about a young man, Klimov, returning home on a train while suffering from a terrible illness. The tale begins with Chekhov’s classic dark humour as the protagonist is disgusted with the characters that surround him. The story changes as Chekhov illustrates a slowly creeping illness that engulfs the main character and terrifyingly distorts the world around him. As the nightmarish train moves rapidly along, vivid imagery portrays the horrors of his illness. As Klimov’s body and mind become consumed by the infection, he longs to find sanctuary and safety in his own home. However, what awaits him there is far worse. This short story portrays Chekhov’s incredible ability to depict ghastly images of everyday life and the tragedy of illness. ‘Typhus’ is a poignant tale that is just as relevant in our pandemic age as when it was written, and should be read by all.A prolific writer of seven plays, a novel and hundreds of short stories, Anton Chekhov (1860-1904) is considered one of the best practitioners of the short story genre in literature. True to life and painfully morbid with his miserable and realistic depictions of Russian everyday life, Chekhov’s characters drift between humour, melancholy, artistic ambition, and death. Some of his best-known works include the plays 'Uncle Vanya', 'The Seagull', and 'The Cherry Orchard', where Chekhov dramatizes and portrays social and existential problems. His short stories unearth the mysterious beneath the ordinary situations, the failure and horror present in everyday life.

  • af Guy de Maupassant
    38,99 kr.

    Leopold Renard always fishes in the same spot. One Sunday he and his wife arrive at their favorite spot only to find it already occupied by another couple. And not only that – but they are catching fish after fish. Fuelled by Renard's jealousy, a battle of remarks and biting commentary commences. A humorous yet tragic story, Maupassant's ability to deconstruct the human condition proves how quickly things can turn ugly over trivialities.Guy de Maupassant (1850-1893) was a French writer. Famed for being a master of the short story, he also wrote travel books and occasionally dabbled in poetry. His stories mainly focus on the relationships between men and women sitting at crossroads in their lives - whether personal or professional. His dramatic flair is largely influenced by French novelist Gustave Flaubert and is perfect for fans of Anton Chekhov's short stories. The most notable of the 300 short stories that he wrote include 'Bel Ami', 'Une Vie', and 'The Dumpling'.

  • af Guy de Maupassant
    38,99 kr.

    Jean Summer is a famous painter. Although he is praised by a lot of people for his character, he deems his marriage to a young disabled woman to be a burden. He believes that he is shackled to her, doomed to accompany her everywhere until the end of time. An observer approaches him, questioned his situation, but the observer could never have predicted the answer that he received. 'The Model' is written almost like a parable against marriage, proving how dysfunctional marriage can be, especially when misogyny is involved.Guy de Maupassant (1850-1893) was a French writer. Famed for being a master of the short story, he also wrote travel books and occasionally dabbled in poetry. His stories mainly focus on the relationships between men and women sitting at crossroads in their lives - whether personal or professional. His dramatic flair is largely influenced by French novelist Gustave Flaubert and is perfect for fans of Anton Chekhov's short stories. The most notable of the 300 short stories that he wrote include 'Bel Ami', 'Une Vie', and 'The Dumpling'.

  • af Honoré de Balzac
    55,99 kr.

    "Y así comienza el drama o, si se quiere, la terrible comedia de la muerte de un solterón, entregado por la fuerza de las circunstancias a la rapacidad de unos seres codiciosos que se arraciman al pie de su lecho, y que en este caso tuvieron por auxiliares la pasión más intensa, la de un insaciable coleccionista de cuadros; la avidez de Fraisier, que, visto en su cubil, hará estremecerse al lector; y la codicia de un auvernés capaz de todo, incluso de un crimen, para hacerse un capital. Esta comedia, a la que esta parte del relato sirve en cierto modo de prólogo, tiene por actores a todos los personajes que hasta este momento han ocupado la escena".En esta novela concebida como parte de un díptico llamado "Los parientes pobre", junto con "La prima Bette", y formando parte del gigante proyecto narrativo "La Comedia humana", Honoré de Balzac presenta una crítica a la burguesía enpoderada a raíz de la Revolución de 1830.En "El Primo Pons", Balzac nos presenta a Sylvain Pons, un músico pobre y de avanzada edad que vive con su estimado amigo y pianista alemán Vilhelm Schmucke en casa de Madame Cibot.A parte de su trabajo en la orquesta de un teatro de París junto a Schmucke, Pons encuentra sentido a su vida a través de sus dos grandes pasiones: el coleccionismo de arte y la buena comida, la cual suele recibir a través de sus parientes, los Camusot de Marville. Desafortunadamente, la relación entre nuestro protagonista y los Camusots se tuerce cuando Pons no puede encontrar un pretendiente para la hija de los Camusot, Cécilie, después de comprometerse a ello. A raíz de esta desgracia, Sylviain Pons cae en una larga enfermedad que le obliga a quedarse en casa. Gracias a ello, la relación entre Pons i Madame Cibot se estrecha, pero no con verdaderos problemas: Cibot empieza a darse cuenta del valor de las obras de arte que Pons tiene en casa, y tanto ella como otras personas cercanas a Pons, empiezan a planear su ataque para hacerse con todas las obras propiedades de Pons.Esta novela llena de personajes codiciosos y mezquinos es una verdadera crítica a la burguesía de la época y el peligroso papel de las herencias en las familias.Honoré de Balzac (1799-1850) fue un escritor y dramaturgo francés. Escribió sobre el panorama francés post-napoleónico y sobre la vida francesa.

  • af Guy de Maupassant
    38,99 kr.

    Friends gather for dinner, drink a glass or five, and begin telling each other stories. Tales of dangerous hunting experiences are thrown around lightheartedly. This mood changes quickly when Bonniface, the most enthusiastic hunter in the area, offers up a tragic story that silences everyone. A realistic and compelling tale, "The Gamekeeper" walks the fine line between reason and insanity.Guy de Maupassant (1850-1893) was a French writer. Famed for being a master of the short story, he also wrote travel books and occasionally dabbled in poetry. His stories mainly focus on the relationships between men and women sitting at crossroads in their lives - whether personal or professional. His dramatic flair is largely influenced by French novelist Gustave Flaubert and is perfect for fans of Anton Chekhov's short stories. The most notable of the 300 short stories that he wrote include 'Bel Ami', 'Une Vie', and 'The Dumpling'.

  • af Guy de Maupassant
    38,99 kr.

    Dinner party conversation does not tend to include mysterious drownings which cost multiple people their lives. It is bound to turn even sourer when one attendee takes it upon himself to vividly describe his military career in an attempt to prove that there are worse ways to die than simply drowning. A dramatic short piece, "The Horrible" is a suspenseful dive into life, death, and conversation - perfect for fans of Anton Chekhov's short stories.Guy de Maupassant (1850-1893) was a French writer. Famed for being a master of the short story, he also wrote travel books and occasionally dabbled in poetry. His stories mainly focus on the relationships between men and women sitting at crossroads in their lives - whether personal or professional. His dramatic flair is largely influenced by French novelist Gustave Flaubert and is perfect for fans of Anton Chekhov's short stories. The most notable of the 300 short stories that he wrote include 'Bel Ami', 'Une Vie', and 'The Dumpling'.

  • af Guy de Maupassant
    38,99 kr.

    Graveyards are the calmest places on Earth – for the living and the dead. The Besiers cemetery is no exception. Until the keeper finds a young man digging up the grave of a recently deceased woman. He immediately calls the police. This chilling short story follows the young man as he attempts to explain his actions, avoid prison, and tell his story. Will anybody believe him?Guy de Maupassant (1850-1893) was a French writer. Famed for being a master of the short story, he also wrote travel books and occasionally dabbled in poetry. His stories mainly focus on the relationships between men and women sitting at crossroads in their lives - whether personal or professional. His dramatic flair is largely influenced by French novelist Gustave Flaubert and is perfect for fans of Anton Chekhov's short stories. The most notable of the 300 short stories that he wrote include 'Bel Ami', 'Une Vie', and 'The Dumpling'.

  • af Anton Chekhov
    42,99 kr.

    ‘An Anonymous Story’ follows an anonymous assassin, sent to infiltrate the home of Orlov, the wealthy son of a judge. Disguised as a servant, the revolutionary perfectly blends into the household and observes them from within. However, his soul is soon disturbed by the womanising Orlov’s attitude towards his wife, and the assassin’s mission takes a dramatic turn. ‘An Anonymous Story’ is a fast-paced novella that starts as a political thriller, before becoming a household drama teeming with intrigue and infatuation. Chekhov’s comic social commentary is present as he criticizes the deceptive façade of the upper classes and the divergence between men and women’s ability to express their true emotions. It is also a story of internal struggle as the anonymous assassin is torn between revolution and romance which displays Chekhov’s command of irony and tragedy at its finest. This tale of romance and deception is recommended for fans of Dostoevsky or ‘The Talented Mr. Ripley’.A prolific writer of seven plays, a novel and hundreds of short stories, Anton Chekhov (1860-1904) is considered one of the best practitioners of the short story genre in literature. True to life and painfully morbid with his miserable and realistic depictions of Russian everyday life, Chekhov’s characters drift between humour, melancholy, artistic ambition, and death. Some of his best-known works include the plays 'Uncle Vanya', 'The Seagull', and 'The Cherry Orchard', where Chekhov dramatizes and portrays social and existential problems. His short stories unearth the mysterious beneath the ordinary situations, the failure and horror present in everyday life.

  • af Anton Chekhov
    38,99 kr.

    ‘In the Dark’ is a darkly humorous short story by Anton Chekhov about a couple awoken during the night by a sneezing fit. This absurdist scene quickly becomes terrifying as the wife attempts to convince her husband that a haunting figure has entered the house. Chekhov uses humour to cut the tension that rises both between the couple and for the reader.This dialogue-driven character study displays the blend of wit and morbidity that the author and playwright would later become celebrated for. The diverging thoughts of the couple are used to examine themes of marriage and feminism as the glib husband continually dismisses his wife’s fears as her overstimulated imagination. Subtle class commentary is also present as the wealthy couple and their valuable possessions are vulnerable to the possible terrors of the night. This unnerving and thrilling story by the master of short fiction is perfect to read in the dark.A prolific writer of seven plays, a novel and hundreds of short stories, Anton Chekhov (1860-1904) is considered one of the best practitioners of the short story genre in literature. True to life and painfully morbid with his miserable and realistic depictions of Russian everyday life, Chekhov’s characters drift between humour, melancholy, artistic ambition, and death. Some of his best-known works include the plays 'Uncle Vanya', 'The Seagull', and 'The Cherry Orchard', where Chekhov dramatizes and portrays social and existential problems. His short stories unearth the mysterious beneath the ordinary situations, the failure and horror present in everyday life.

  • af Anton Chekhov
    38,99 kr.

    ‘In the Graveyard’ is a tale that is at once both hopeful and hopeless in which Anton Chekhov explores the tragedies of life with a comic touch. The short story opens with friends wandering a graveyard discussing a man they once knew whose ‘digestion was fine’ but still died due to his nosiness. This mixture of the mundane and the mystical which is fundamental to much of Chekhov’s celebrated writing is on display in this black comedy.As the protagonists journey deeper into the graveyard the atmosphere grows more melancholic as they meet characters resigned to tragedy. But morbidity and mockery co-exist in equal measure in the graveyard as Chekhov’s signature satirical dialogue celebrates life while exploring death. Chekhov’s modernist style describes a familiar event with lyrical prose that creates a sense of wonderment in the ordinary. This short story displays Chekhov’s dark wit and is suitable for fans of writers such as Franz Kafka or Martin McDonagh.A prolific writer of seven plays, a novel and hundreds of short stories, Anton Chekhov (1860-1904) is considered one of the best practitioners of the short story genre in literature. True to life and painfully morbid with his miserable and realistic depictions of Russian everyday life, Chekhov’s characters drift between humour, melancholy, artistic ambition, and death. Some of his best-known works include the plays 'Uncle Vanya', 'The Seagull', and 'The Cherry Orchard', where Chekhov dramatizes and portrays social and existential problems. His short stories unearth the mysterious beneath the ordinary situations, the failure and horror present in everyday life.

  • af Guy de Maupassant
    38,99 kr.

    Sir John Rowell's death is shrouded in mystery, and the judge who narrates his story essentially turns it into a scary campfire story. Elements of hunting, sea voyaging, and savagery make this story enticing for fans of R.M Ballantyne. "The Hand" is another example of Maupassant’s experiments with the supernatural and once again it proves fruitful and successful.Guy de Maupassant (1850-1893) was a French writer. Famed for being a master of the short story, he also wrote travel books and occasionally dabbled in poetry. His stories mainly focus on the relationships between men and women sitting at crossroads in their lives - whether personal or professional. His dramatic flair is largely influenced by French novelist Gustave Flaubert and is perfect for fans of Anton Chekhov's short stories. The most notable of the 300 short stories that he wrote include 'Bel Ami', 'Une Vie', and 'The Dumpling'.

  • af Thomas Hardy
    55,99 kr.

    "Había aprendido que la felicidad no es sino un episodio ocasional del drama general del dolor.""El alcalde de Casterbride" es una novela del autor británico Thomas Hardy publicada en 1886. La historia está ambientada en una zona rural ficticia de Inglaterra y es una de las novelas más aclamadas del autor.La historia se centra en un joven borracho llamado Michael Henchard, que decide vender a su mujer, Susan, y a a su hija, Elizabeth Jane, a un marinero. Una vez sobrio, y al darse cuenta del graso error que ha cometido, Michael se promete a si mismo no beber en 21 años, pero desgraciadamente, esa promesa no le devuelve a su mujer, al menos no en ese momento.18 años después, su mujer e hija aparecerán en su vida otra vez, pero Elizabeth Jane no conoce la verdadera identidad de aquel ahora poderoso hombre que se compromete a cuidar de ellas y proporcionarles una mejor vida para poder reparar sus errores. Pero la vida no es tan fácil como parece, y hacer enmiendas con la persona correcta, por muy poderoso que una sea, puede ser mucho más difícil de lo que parece.La temática del libro gira entorno valores universales como el poder, la traición, el amor y los celos. Con una traza digna de uno de los mejores autores británicos de su época, Hardy desarrolla unos personajes multidimensionales que permiten al lector y lectora profundizar en su psicología y la complejidad del ser humano.Thomas Hardy fue un novelista y poeta británico. Hardy escribió en un estilo realista en la tradición de George Eliot, pero también fue influenciado por el romanticismo, especialmente por las obras de William Wordsworth. Ganó fama como autor de novelas como "Lejos del mundanal ruido" (1874), "Tess, la de los d’Urberville" (1891) y "Jude el oscuro" (1895).

  • af Guy de Maupassant
    38,99 kr.

    Maitre Hauchecome spots a piece of string on the ground during his walk into town. As he bends down to pick it up, he could never have imagined the chaos that would soon ensue. His arch-nemesis Maitre Malandain is laying in wait. Hauchecome has walked straight into a trap intended to demolish his reputation in one blow. "The Piece of String" is an atmospheric revenge tale that portrays human nature, human cruelty, and malice that knows no limits.Guy de Maupassant (1850-1893) was a French writer. Famed for being a master of the short story, he also wrote travel books and occasionally dabbled in poetry. His stories mainly focus on the relationships between men and women sitting at crossroads in their lives - whether personal or professional. His dramatic flair is largely influenced by French novelist Gustave Flaubert and is perfect for fans of Anton Chekhov's short stories. The most notable of the 300 short stories that he wrote include 'Bel Ami', 'Une Vie', and 'The Dumpling'.

  • af Sigmund Freud
    96,99 kr.

    La interpretación de los sueños fue publicada por Freud en 1899 y es considerada como la más importante, representativa e influyente de toda su producción. Con ella dio inicio al psicoanálisis, una nueva disciplina que proponía el modo a través del cual acceder al inconsciente tomando elementos de las experiencias vividas. Por primera vez introdujo el concepto del Yo y los sueños fueron objeto de un estudio científico. Gracias a este método pudieron interpretarse los contenidos de los sueños, generalmente como la representación de deseos latentes.Este libro es fundamental para quienes quieran conocer o profundizar en las teorías del padre del psicoanálisis.Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) fue un médico neurólogo austríaco de origen judío, padre del psicoanálisis y una de las mayores figuras intelectuales del siglo XX. Tanto el psicoanálisis como sus ideas y obra siguen ejerciendo una profunda influencia en la cultura humanística. Entre sus obras fundamentales se destacan La interpretación de los sueños, El yo y el ello, Tótem y tabú, y Psicología de las masas.

  • af Guy de Maupassant
    38,99 kr.

    A young woman escapes her dreary castle in Normandy to seek the sunshine of Cannes. As she encounters multiple misfortunes, she is plagued by memories of her unhappy marriage. She runs into an existential dilemma about which path to follow, influenced greatly by her unique experiences in Normandy. A tragic tale of misunderstandings, and the sacrifices that even the healthiest relationships demand, 'The First Snowfall' is perfect for fans of Sylvia Plath's 'The Bell Jar'.Guy de Maupassant (1850-1893) was a French writer. Famed for being a master of the short story, he also wrote travel books and occasionally dabbled in poetry. His stories mainly focus on the relationships between men and women sitting at crossroads in their lives - whether personal or professional. His dramatic flair is largely influenced by French novelist Gustave Flaubert and is perfect for fans of Anton Chekhov's short stories. The most notable of the 300 short stories that he wrote include 'Bel Ami', 'Une Vie', and 'The Dumpling'.

  • af Anton Chekhov
    38,99 kr.

    ‘Anyuta’ is a short story that portrays the key aspects of Chekhov’s writings: dry humour, disillusionment, and a realistic depiction of social issues. The story revolves around Anyuta, a poor woman living with a medical student, Stepan, who has little time for her. Stepan dreams of a better life and is torn between following his aspirations alone or resigning himself to destitution with Anyuta. Chekhov criticises the social standing of men and women as many male students have gone on to achieve greatness, while Anyuta’s life remains static. These feminist messages made the story controversial at the time and they are still significant today. ‘Anyuta’ is a poignant and compassionate tale about the difference between dreams and reality that depicts Chekov’s ability to find small moments of humour in melancholy moments and features striking portrayals of poverty. This short is recommended for avid Russian literature readers and its feminist aspects make it suitable for fans of novels such as ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’.A prolific writer of seven plays, a novel and hundreds of short stories, Anton Chekhov (1860-1904) is considered one of the best practitioners of the short story genre in literature. True to life and painfully morbid with his miserable and realistic depictions of Russian everyday life, Chekhov’s characters drift between humour, melancholy, artistic ambition, and death. Some of his best-known works include the plays 'Uncle Vanya', 'The Seagull', and 'The Cherry Orchard', where Chekhov dramatizes and portrays social and existential problems. His short stories unearth the mysterious beneath the ordinary situations, the failure and horror present in everyday life.

  • af Anton Chekhov
    38,99 kr.

    ‘Beauties’ is a short story by Chekhov that tells the tale of a young schoolboy travelling through the countryside with his grandfather on a sweltering summer day. The boy is uninterested in his dreary dustbowl surroundings until they arrive at the house of an old friend and the boy becomes transfixed by an astonishingly beautiful young woman. ‘Beauties’ is a perfect encapsulation of Chekhov’s critically acclaimed writing style as the plot is minimal but his lyrical prose evokes a sense of enchantment and awe. Vivid imagery portrays the stunning beauty of both the young woman and the setting that will stay with the reader for as long as it stays with the mesmerised schoolboy. This short story’s meditation on the lasting impression of beauty makes it a perfect read for fans of ‘The Great Gatsby’ and Samuel Beckett, whose readers will also enjoy Chekhov’s realist writing style.A prolific writer of seven plays, a novel and hundreds of short stories, Anton Chekhov (1860-1904) is considered one of the best practitioners of the short story genre in literature. True to life and painfully morbid with his miserable and realistic depictions of Russian everyday life, Chekhov’s characters drift between humour, melancholy, artistic ambition, and death. Some of his best-known works include the plays 'Uncle Vanya', 'The Seagull', and 'The Cherry Orchard', where Chekhov dramatizes and portrays social and existential problems. His short stories unearth the mysterious beneath the ordinary situations, the failure and horror present in everyday life.

  • af Jane Austen
    41,99 kr.

    Do you love Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice? How about Persuasion and Emma? Then you will love her unfinished novel "The Watsons".The story revolves around the life and misfortunes of Emma Watson after the death of her aunt. She moves to live with her distant father and his family, only to find out that there are family issues lurking deep beneath the surface that threaten to destroy her ambitions and desires."The Watsons" is an entertaining and sympathetic portrayal of family life, and will leave the reader wanting more.Jane Austen (1775-1817) is one of the most beloved British writers of all time. During her short life she published six novels: ´Sense and Sensibility´, ´Pride and Prejudice´, ´Mansfield Park´, ´Emma´, ´Northanger Abbey´ and ´Persuasion´, that are all considered as literary classics today. Her writing is full of sharp observations on the society in which she evolved, as well as ripe with timeless irony, and a solid dose of humour. She has created immortal characters that have inspired countless authors, novels, and movies such as Bridget Jones and Clueless.The most notable film adapted from a Jane Austen novel is Pride and Prejudice from 2005 starring Keira Knightley (Pirates of the Caribbean) and Matthew Macfadyen.