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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
د.م. 250 sur 5At a point when he is scornfully shunned by his classmate and beloved Becky, Tom Sawyer, the mischievous young orphan wants to escape the village of St. Petersburg, where he lives with his Aunt Polly. He dreams of his future, tempted by the twists of his youthful, vivid imagination. A persistent truant, he has tried…
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King Lear
د.م. 250 sur 5William Shakespeare’s (15641616) tragedy King Lear (1608) evolves through a main plot and a subplot skilfully intertwined to stress the consequences of misjudgement, family dysfunction and government chaos. Wishing to bequeath his kingdom to his three daughters, King Lear demands their expression of love for him. While Regan and Goneril display insincere flattery, Cordelia, the…
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A Midsummer Night’s Dream
د.م. 250 sur 5A Midsummer Night’s Dream is a hilarious comedy written in 1595 by the dramatist, actor and poet William Shakespeare (15641616). Making use of dreaming and magic, and involving humans and fairies as characters, it provokes complex situations, poking fun at the fickleness of love. In a funny love triangle, Hermia elopes with Lysander, avoiding Demetrius,…
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10 Minutes 38 Seconds in this Strange World
د.م. 1040 sur 5« In the first minute following her death, Tequila Leila’s consciousness began to ebb, slowly and steadily, like a tide receding from the shore… » For Leila, each minute after her death recalls a sensuous memory : spiced goat stew, the goat sacrificed by her father to celebrate the birth of a yearned-for son ; bubbling vats of lemon and sugar to wax women’s legs while men are at prayer ; the cardamom coffee she shares with a handsome student in the brothel where she works.
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Sense Sensibility
د.م. 640 sur 5Sense Sensibility Introduction and Notes by Professor Stephen Arkin, San Francisco University.
‘Young women who have no economic or political power must attend to the serious business of contriving material security’. Jane Austen’s sardonic humour lays bare the stratagems, the hypocrisy and the poignancy inherent in the struggle of two very different sisters to achieve respectability.
Sense and Sensibility is a delightful comedy of manners in which the sisters Elinor and Marianne represent these two qualities. Elinor’s character is one of Augustan detachment, while Marianne, a fervent disciple of the Romantic Age, learns to curb her passionate nature in the interests of survival.
This book, the first of Austen’s novels to be published, remains as fresh a cautionary tale today as it ever was.
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