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    • Jane Eyre 

      Bronte, Charlotte (Planet PDF, 1848)
      Jane Eyre (originally published as Jane Eyre: An Autobiography) is a novel by English writer Charlotte Brontë. It was published on 16 October 1848 by Planet PDF. of London, England, under the pen name "Currer Bell." The ...
    • Jerome k. jerome three men in a boat 

      Transue, Ian Edward (csytamyw.oryginale. London., 2005)
      Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog), published in 1889, is a humorous account by English writer Jerome K. Jerome of a boating holiday on the Thames between Kingston and Oxford. The book was initially intended ...
    • Joseph Andrews 

      Fielding, Henry (An Electronic Classics Series, 2004)
      Joseph Andrews refuses Lady Booby's advances, she discharges him, and Joseph — in the company of his old tutor, Parson Adams (one of the great comic figures of literature) — sets out from London to visit his sweetheart, ...
    • Julius caesar 

      Shakespeare, William (thewritedirection.net, 2004)
      Marcus Brutus is Caesar's close friend and a Roman praetor. Brutus allows himself to be cajoled into joining a group of conspiring senators because of a growing suspicion—implanted by Caius Cassius—that Caesar intends to ...
    • Keat's poetry: 4 books 

      Keats, John (The electronic classics series, 2012)
      John Keats was an English Romantic poet. Keat's poetry: 4 books is a fabulous books of poetry. Never before have so many been brought together in one collectors edition! Includes Complete Collections: Poems 1817, Poems ...
    • Kim 

      Kipling, Rudyard (An Electronic Classics Series Publication, 2004)
      Nobel Prize-winning author Rudyard Kipling set his final and most famous novel in the complex, mystery-shrouded India of the mid-19th century where an exotic landscape teems with natives living under British colonial ...
    • King lear 

      Shakespeare, William (thewritedirection.net, 2004)
      King Lear is a tragedy by William Shakespeare. The title character descends into madness after disposing of his estate between two of his three daughters based on their flattery, bringing tragic consequences for all. The ...
    • Learning English the easy way 

      Ahmed, Sadruddin (Friends Book Corner, 2010)
      This perennial favorite can be used as a grammar text-workbook in a fundamentals or remedial English course, as a supplement in courses where time for English essentials is limited, or as a self-teaching overview /review.
    • Leaves of grass 

      Whitman, Walt (thewritedirection.net, 2004)
      Leaves of Grass is a poetry collection by the American poet Walt Whitman (1819–1892). Though the first edition was published in 1855, Whitman spent his entire life writing and re-writing Leaves of Grass,[1] revising it in ...
    • A Linguistic Theory of Translation: an essay in applied linguistics 

      Catford, J. C. (Oxford University Press, 1965)
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    • Look back in anger 

      Osborne, John (Gale Cengage, 2002)
      Look Back in Anger is one of the few works of drama that are indisputably central to British culture in general, and its name is one of the most well-known in postwar cultural history.
    • Lord of the flies 

      Golding, William (Penguin, 1954)
      At the dawn of the next world war, a plane crashes on an uncharted island, stranding a group of schoolboys. At first, with no adult supervision, their freedom is something to celebrate. This far from civilization they can ...
    • Love in the time of cholera 

      Marquez, Grabriel Garcia (Alfred A. Knopf, 1988)
      Love in the Time of Cholera (Spanish: El amor en los tiempos del cólera) is a novel by Nobel Prize-winning Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez first published in Spanish in 1985. Alfred A. Knopf published an English ...
    • Lyrical ballads 

      Wordsworth, William; Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (thewritedirection.net, 2004)
      Lyrical Ballads, with a Few Other Poems is a collection of poems by William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, first published in 1798 and generally considered to have marked the beginning of the English Romantic ...
    • Macbeth 

      Shakespeare, William (thewritedirection.net, 2004)
      Macbeth is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare, and is considered one of his darkest and most powerful works. Set in Scotland, the play dramatizes the corrosive psychological and political effects produced when evil ...
    • Madame bovary 

      Flaubert, Gustav (thewritedirection.net, 2004)
      Madame Bovary takes place in provincial northern France, near the town of Rouen in Normandy. The story begins and ends with Charles Bovary, a stolid, kindhearted man without much ability or ambition. As the novel opens, ...
    • Man and Superman: a comedy and a philosophy 

      Shaw, George Bernard (The Electronic Classics Series, 2013)
      Shaw began writing MAN AND SUPERMAN in 1901 and determined to write a play that would encapsulate the new century's intellectual inheritance. Shaw drew not only on Byron's verse satire, but also on Shakespeare, the Victorian ...
    • Materials and methods in ELT: a teacher's guide 

      Donough, Jo Mc; Shaw, Christopher; Masuhara, Hitomi (Wiley-Blackwell, 2013)
      Featuring extensive updates and revisions, the 3rd edition of Materials and Methods in ELT offers a comprehensive and useful introduction to the principles and practice of teaching English as a foreign/second language. A ...
    • Metaphysical Lyrics & Poems of The Seventeenth Century 

      Grierson, Herbert John Clifford (Forgotten Books, 2014)
      This is a reproduction of a book published before 2014. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or ...
    • Moby dick 

      Mellville, Herman (thewritedirection.net, 2004)
      Moby-Dick; or, The Whale (1851) is the sixth book by American writer Herman Melville. The work is an epic sea story of Captain Ahab's voyage in pursuit of a certain sperm whale that he calls Moby Dick (with no hyphen; but ...