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Charles Lamb and Mary LambTales from Shakespeare (Unabridged) A fabulous way to experience twenty of Shakespeare's thirty-seven plays, this retelling of the stories... |
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Edward FerrieTales from the Norse Legends (Unabridged) The tales of the Norse gods, of the giants, demons, trolls and dwarves, still have the power to fascinate more than a thousand years after they were first told... |
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Thomas HardyTess of the D'Urbervilles In Tess Durbeyfield, Thomas Hardy created one of the most tragic heroines of English literature. Against the backdrop of a changing and haunting landscape... |
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E. Charles VivianThe Adventures of Robin Hood (Unabridged) Robin and Maid Marian, the Sheriff of Nottingham, Friar Tuck, Little John, Will Scarlet, and evil... |
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Sir Richard BurtonThe Arabian Nights Though The Arabian Nights are generally known as stories for children, they were originally tales for adults full of adventure, sexuality, violence, and the supernatural... |
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Robert Louis StevensonThe Body-Snatchers (Unabridged) What would you call people who steal the newly buried dead and sell their bodies for medical dissection... |
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Robert Louis StevensonThe Bottle Imp and Other Stories (Unabridged) Robert Louis Stevenson brings his mastery of story-telling and suspense to these intriguing tales... |
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Geoffrey ChaucerThe Canterbury Tales Chaucer's greatest work, written towards the end of the fourteenth century, paints a brilliant picture of medieval life, society and values. The stories range from the romantic... |
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Geoffrey ChaucerThe Canterbury Tales (Unabridged Selections) This modern English edition of Chaucer's classic begins on a spring day in April. Sometime in the waning years of the 14th century, 29 travelers set out for Canterbury on a pilgrimage... |
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Horace WalpoleThe Castle of Otranto The Castle of Otranto is regarded as the first Gothic novel. The son of Manfred, Prince of Otranto, is mysteriously killed on his wedding day by a huge helmet... |
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