Harvard Classics: The Shelf of Fiction - Complete Edition: Vol.1-20

Harvard Classics: The Shelf of Fiction - Complete Edition: Vol.1-20

Por Alfred De Musset, Alphonse Daudet, Jane Austen, Honoré Balzac, Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson, R. Dillon Boylan (Traductor), Constance Garnett (Traductor), Charles Dickens, Ellen Marriage (Traductor), Fyodor Dostoevsky, George Eliot, George Sand, Gottfried Keller, Guy de Maupassant, Edward Everett Hale, Francis Bret Harte, Henry Fielding, Henry James, Ivan Turgenev, Johann Wolfgang Goethe, Henry John (Traductor), Alexander L. Kielland, Laurence Sterne, Leo Tolstoy, Margaret Munsterberg (Traductor), Nathaniel Hawthorne, Adolphus Norraikow (Traductor), Elizabeth Robins Pennell (Traductor), Edgar Allan Poe, Jane Minot Ricciardi (Traductor), Katharine Royce (Traductor), Ellery Sedgwick (Traductor), Theodor Fontane, Theodor Storm, Thomas Carlyle (Traductor), Mark Twain, Juan Valera, Victor Hugo, Walter Scott, Washington Irving, William Archer (Traductor), William Makepeace Thackeray

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Sinopsis

Harvard Classics: The Shelf of Fiction - Complete Edition: Vol.1-20 presents a rich tapestry of narratives that encompass the vast landscape of 19th-century literature. This meticulously curated anthology offers a panoramic view of storytelling, ranging from the psychological intricacies of Edgar Allan Poe's mysteries to the vivid social commentaries of Charles Dickens. The anthology's diverse styles include the Gothic depth of Mary Shelley's influence and the philosophical realism found in the novels of Fyodor Dostoevsky. Each volume serves as a gateway into the literary minds that shaped an era, with narratives that challenge and delight across cultural and social boundaries. The collected voices of influential authors like Jane Austen, Victor Hugo, and Leo Tolstoy reflect a mosaic of literary perspectives. This anthology captures the spirit of a period marked by massive transformations in society, reflecting historical events and prevailing movements such as Romanticism and Realism. Editors have successfully gathered a repertoire of stories that chronicle the human condition from varied sociopolitical and existential viewpoints, offering readers an enriched understanding of the inherent diversity in the literary canon. For scholars and enthusiasts of literature alike, this collection is an invaluable resource, promising an enlightening journey through the corridors of classical fiction. It provides a unique opportunity to engage with multiple perspectives and a multitude of voices within a single volume, facilitating a dialogue between divergent literary styles. The collection is ideal for those seeking to deepen their literary comprehension, offering an expansive spectrum of insights that both educate and provoke thoughtful reflection. Embrace the opportunity to explore this multitude of narratives and themes, each contributing to the timeless discourse of literature.

William Makepeace Thackeray