Great Expectations
Charles Dickens follows Pip from the marshes to London, charting growth, guilt, and grace in a tale of ambition and identity.
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Charles Dickens follows Pip from the marshes to London, charting growth, guilt, and grace in a tale of ambition and identity.
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Walt Whitman sings an expansive hymn to the individual and the collective, celebrating the democratic spirit in free verse.
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Frederick Douglass chronicles his journey from enslavement to freedom, illuminating how language, literacy, and courage reshape a life.
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In her final novel, Jane Austen traces the quiet resilience of Anne Elliot as past decisions, family pressures, and rekindled love converge.
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Jane Austen marries wit with social insight in a beloved novel that diagrams the manners, misunderstandings, and marriages of Regency England.
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Arthur Conan Doyle gathers Holmes and Watson for a dozen deductive mysteries that balance observation, logic, and late-Victorian intrigue.
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Richard Dawkins invites readers to witness the grandeur of evolution, pairing scientific rigor with awe-inspiring storytelling about life on Earth.
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W. E. B. Du Bois interweaves history, sociology, and song to examine the afterlives of slavery and the striving of Black Americans.
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Jules Verne plunges readers beneath the waves aboard the Nautilus, charting science, wonder, and mystery with Captain Nemo.
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Henry David Thoreau reflects on simplicity, solitude, and society through meditative journalings from his cabin beside Walden Pond.
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