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The Works of Li Po

Li Po / Obata, Shigeyoshi
The Works of Li Po
Li Po (701-762) rivals Du Fu for the title of China's greatest poet, and is considered to be the great Romantic poet of the Tang Dynasty (618-907). He grew up in Sichuan province, China, and set out at the age of twenty-five to travel in the country, writing poems. A well-read student of both Confucianism and Taoism in his youth, and later an unofficial court poet, Li Po is credited as the author of over one thousand poems about wine, friendsh...

CHF 19.90

A Season in Hell, the Drunken Boat, and Other Poems

Rimbaud, Arthur
A Season in Hell, the Drunken Boat, and Other Poems
Arthur Rimbaud's "A Season in Hell" is a prose poem loosely divided into nine parts. In one part of the poem the poet portrays quite transparently his own relationship with French symbolist poet Paul Verlaine. The two had a brief alcohol and drug fueled affair which finally came to end when Verlaine shot Rimbaud in the wrist in a drunken rage. "A Season in Hell, " which has been referred to as a pioneering example of modern symbolism, is inclu...

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Four Plays

O'Neill, Eugene
Four Plays
Contained within this volume are some of the best of O'Neill's early one-act plays, which foreshadowed the longer plays that have given this dramatist his most enduring fame. "Beyond the Horizon" was the first of O'Neill's three Pulitzer Prize-winning plays. It follows the disappointed dreams of two brothers on their family farm. "The Emperor Jones" is an expressionistic transformation of a black man named Brutus Jones. In fleeing from his reb...

CHF 17.50

The Mask of Sanity

Cleckley, Hervey M.
The Mask of Sanity
First published in 1941, "The Mask of Sanity: An Attempt to Clarify Some Issues About the So-Called Psychopathic Personality" by Hervey M. Cleckley, an American psychiatrist, is considered to be the most important work on psychopathology of the twentieth-century. Cleckley based his work on clinical interviews with patients in mental institutions and continued to edit and revise his seminal work throughout the years. The title "The Mask of Sani...

CHF 26.50

Buddenbrooks

Mann, Thomas / Lowe-Porter, H. T.
Buddenbrooks
First published in Germany in 1901 and translated into English in 1924, Thomas Mann's "Buddenbrooks" is the story of the decline of a wealthy German family over four generations which takes place in the years 1835 to 1877. Mann began writing the novel, his first, when he was only twenty-two years old and based much of his critically acclaimed work on the story of his own family and their peers. Mann was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in...

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Kokoro

Soseki, Natsume / McClellan, Edwin
Kokoro
Literally meaning "heart", the Japanese word "kokoro" can be more distinctly translated as "the heart of things" or "feeling." Natsume Soseki's 1914 novel, which was originally published in serial format in a Japanese newspaper, "Kokoro" deals with the transition from the Japanese Meiji society to the modern era. Divided into three parts "Sensei and I, " "My Parents and I, " and "Sensei and His Testament, " the novel explores the themes of lon...

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The Problems of Philosophy

Russell, Bertrand
The Problems of Philosophy
First written in 1912, this work of Bertrand Russell was an attempt by the author to create a guide that succinctly and comprehensibly outlined the difficulties he saw in the body of philosophical thought up to his time. In trying to do so, he concentrated on knowledge instead of metaphysics, hoping to spark discussion that was both productive and beneficial. This work also explains Russell's famous distinction between 'knowledge by acquaintan...

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The Complete Plays of Jean Racine

Racine, Jean / Boswell, Robert Bruce
The Complete Plays of Jean Racine
The 17th century dramatist Jean Racine was considered, along with Molière and Corneille, as one of the three great playwrights of his era. The quality of Racine's poetry has been described as possibly his most important contribution to French literature and his use of the alexandrine poetic line is one of the best examples of such use noted for its harmony, simplicity and elegance. While critics over the centuries have debated the worth of Jea...

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The Complete Mahabharata (Volume 2 of 4, Books 4 to 7)

Vyasa, Krishna-Dwaipayana / Ganguli, Kisari Mohan
The Complete Mahabharata (Volume 2 of 4, Books 4 to 7)
The "Mahabharata" tells the narrative of the Kurukshetra War and the fates of the Kaurava and the Pandava princes who are part of it. Along with the "Ramayana" it is one of two Sanskrit epics of ancient India. The authorship of the work is generally attributed to Vyasa, who is also a major character in the epic. Intermixed within the descriptions of conflict between the warring factions of this epic are numerous philosophical digressions and d...

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The Complete Mahabharata (Volume 1 of 4, Books 1 to 3)

Vyasa, Krishna-Dwaipayana / Ganguli, Kisari Mohan
The Complete Mahabharata (Volume 1 of 4, Books 1 to 3)
The "Mahabharata" tells the narrative of the Kurukshetra War and the fates of the Kaurava and the Pandava princes who are part of it. Along with the "Ramayana" it is one of two Sanskrit epics of ancient India. The authorship of the work is generally attributed to Vyasa, who is also a major character in the epic. Intermixed within the descriptions of conflict between the warring factions of this epic are numerous philosophical digressions and d...

CHF 46.90

The Analysis of Mind

Russell, Bertrand
The Analysis of Mind
A collection of philosophical essays by famed British thinker Bertrand Russell, "The Analysis of Mind" contains the following essays: I. Recent Criticisms of "Consciousness", II. Instinct and Habit, III. Desire and Feeling, IV. Influence of Past History on Present Occurrences in Living Organisms, V. Psychological and Physical Causal Laws, VI. Introspection, VII. The Definition of Perception, VIII. Sensations and Images, IX. Memory, X. Words an...

CHF 13.90

A Room With a View

Forster, E. M.
A Room With a View
One of E. M. Forster's most celebrated novels, "A Room With a View" is the story of a young English middle-class girl, Lucy Honeychurch. While vacationing in Italy, Lucy meets and is wooed by two gentlemen, George Emerson and Cecil Vyse. After turning down Cecil Vyse's marriage proposals twice Lucy finally accepts. Upon hearing of the engagement George protests and confesses his true love for Lucy. Lucy is torn between the choice of marrying C...

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Spring and All

Williams, William Carlos
Spring and All
First published in 1923, "Spring and All" is the groundbreaking volume of poetry by the modernist and imagist American poet William Carlos Williams. Williams, born in New Jersey in 1883, worked as a doctor for most of his life while spending his free time writing plays, short stories, novels, essays, and poetry. Containing some of Williams's best-known poetry, the volume alternates between prose and free verse. Williams's prose has been descri...

CHF 12.90

Believe In Yourself

Murphy, Joseph
Believe In Yourself
First published in 1955, "Believe in Yourself" by Dr. Joseph Murphy, the Irish-American author and New Thought minister with a Ph.D. in Psychology, is the inspiring and fascinating book on the power of self-confidence and positive thinking. Dr. Murphy draws on the experiences of highly successful and talented people, such as inventors, artists, and businessmen, to show that believing in your dreams and your own potential is the secret to great...

CHF 10.90

King Solomon's Mines: (illustrated by A. C. Michael)

Haggard, H. Rider / Michael, A. C.
King Solomon's Mines: (illustrated by A. C. Michael)
In the late 19th century, discoveries of ancient civilizations, like those in Egypt's Valley of the Kings, stirred the imaginations of Europeans with regard to the largely unexplored interior of Africa. First published in 1885, H. Rider Haggard's "King Solomon's Mines" was one the first novels to capitalize on this fascination of the public. It is the story of adventurer Allan Quatermain, who is enlisted by the aristocratic Sir Henry Curtis an...

CHF 17.50

Sons and Lovers: (with an Introduction by Mark Schorer)

Lawrence, D. H. / Schorer, Mark
Sons and Lovers: (with an Introduction by Mark Schorer)
First published in 1913, "Sons and Lovers" is D. H. Lawrence's provocative semi-autobiographical novel. The work is based in part on his own family, his mother married a miner like the matriarch of the novel and consequently felt constrained by being relegated to a working class life. The story reflects the struggles of Paul Morel, an artist who cannot reciprocate love for other women while under the influence of his stifling mother. Unconscio...

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Cathleen Ni Houlihan

Yeats, William Butler / Yeats, W. B.
Cathleen Ni Houlihan
William Butler Yeats (1865-1939) was an instrumental figure in the "Irish Literary Revival" of the 20th Century that redefined Irish writing. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1923, and received honorary degrees from Queen's University (Belfast), Trinity College (Dublin), and the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge. It can be difficult to characterize Yeats. He was a complicated man whose work reflected the internal struggle he ...

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A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (with an Introduc...

Joyce, James / Evans, Fallon
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (with an Introduction by Fallon Evans)
Originally published in serial format in "The Egoist" between 1914 and 1915, "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, " is the semi-autobiographical portrayal of James Joyce's early upbringing as an Irish Catholic in late 19th century and early 20th century Dublin. The novel was originally planned as a 63-chapter autobiographical novel in a realistic style entitled "Stephen Hero" however Joyce reworked the novel into five condensed chapters, ...

CHF 17.50

Thus Spoke Zarathustra (Translated by Thomas Common with ...

Nietzsche, Friedrich / Wright, Willard Huntington / Common, Thomas
Thus Spoke Zarathustra (Translated by Thomas Common with Introductions by Willard Huntington Wright and Elizabeth Forster-Nietzsche and Notes by Antho
German philosopher, Friedrich Nietzsche was one the most controversial figures of the 19th-century. His evocative writings on religion, morality, culture, philosophy, and science were often polemic attacks against the established views of his time. First published between 1883 and 1891, "Thus Spoke Zarathustra" is a philosophical novel which details the fictional travels and teachings of Zarathustra, known also as Zoroaster, the Persian prophe...

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