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List view record 21: Old Mortality Volume 2 [electronic resource]List view anchor tag for record 21: Old Mortality Volume 2 [electronic resource]
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Old Mortality Volume 2 [electronic resource]

Scott, Walter2025
"Old Mortality" by Walter Scott is a historical novel set in 17th-century Scotland. The story revolves around Henry Morton, a young man caught in the conflicts between Royalists and Covenanters. With the fanatical Old Mortality, he journeys through a politically charged landscape marked by religi...
List view record 22: Clarissa Harlowe Volume 8 [electronic resource]List view anchor tag for record 22: Clarissa Harlowe Volume 8 [electronic resource]
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Clarissa Harlowe Volume 8 [electronic resource]

Richardson, Samuel2025
"Clarissa Harlowe" by Samuel Richardson is an epic epistolary novel exploring themes of virtue, autonomy, and oppression. The story follows Clarissa, a young woman of immense moral strength, as she resists her family's attempts to force her into a loveless marriage. Her defiance leads her into th...
List view record 23: Spring Days [electronic resource]List view anchor tag for record 23: Spring Days [electronic resource]
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Spring Days [electronic resource]

Moore, George2025
"Spring Days" by George Moore is a vivid exploration of love, society, and the clash between tradition and modernity. Set in the vibrant backdrop of Dublin during the 1880s, the novel follows the romantic entanglements of its characters. Moore's narrative captures the blossoming of spring, mirror...
List view record 24: Memoirs of My Dead Life [electronic resource]List view anchor tag for record 24: Memoirs of My Dead Life [electronic resource]
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Memoirs of My Dead Life [electronic resource]

Moore, George2025
"Memoirs of My Dead Life" by George Moore unfolds as a compelling introspection into the protagonist's past. In this autobiographical novel, Moore navigates the labyrinth of memory, revisiting love affairs, artistic endeavors, and personal struggles. The narrative explores the complexities of ide...
List view record 25: A Mere Accident [electronic resource]List view anchor tag for record 25: A Mere Accident [electronic resource]
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A Mere Accident [electronic resource]

Moore, George2025
"A Mere Accident" by George Moore explores the consequences of a chance encounter between two strangers, leading to a passionate affair. Set against the backdrop of societal norms in 19th-century England, the novel delves into the complexities of desire, morality, and the unpredictable nature of ...
List view record 26: Jimmie Higgins [electronic resource]List view anchor tag for record 26: Jimmie Higgins [electronic resource]
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Jimmie Higgins [electronic resource]

Sinclair, Upton2025
"Jimmie Higgins" by Upton Sinclair is a poignant exploration of working-class struggles and idealism during World War I. The story follows Jimmie, a spirited Socialist and labor activist, as he navigates the challenges of poverty, patriotism, and political disillusionment. Initially fervently ant...
List view record 27: Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft [electronic resource]List view anchor tag for record 27: Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft [electronic resource]
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Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft [electronic resource]

Scott, Walter2025
"Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft" by Walter Scott is a non-fiction work delving into the supernatural beliefs prevalent in the 18th and 19th centuries. Scott explores the historical context of witch trials, folklore, and demonic entities. Through a series of letters, he examines societal per...
List view record 28: The Marquise De Ganges [electronic resource]List view anchor tag for record 28: The Marquise De Ganges [electronic resource]
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The Marquise De Ganges [electronic resource]

Dumas, Alexandre2025
"The Marquise de Ganges" by Alexandre Dumas is a tragic tale of love, power, and betrayal set in 17th-century France. Based on true events, it follows the Marquise, a noblewoman whose beauty and charm attract both admiration and envy. Caught in a web of jealousy and greed orchestrated by her ruth...
List view record 29: Taras Bulba [electronic resource]List view anchor tag for record 29: Taras Bulba [electronic resource]
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Taras Bulba [electronic resource]

Gogol, Nikolai2025
"Taras Bulba" by Nikolai Gogol is a historical novella set in 16th-century Ukraine. It follows the exploits of the Cossack warrior Taras Bulba and his two sons, Andriy and Ostap. The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of a fierce conflict between the Cossacks and Poland. Taras Bulba's loyalty...
List view record 30: The Lost World [electronic resource]List view anchor tag for record 30: The Lost World [electronic resource]
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The Lost World [electronic resource]

Doyle, Conan2025
"The Lost World" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is a thrilling adventure novel that follows a daring expedition to a remote South American plateau, where prehistoric creatures are believed to roam. Professor Challenger leads a group of explorers, including journalist Edward Malone, into the uncharted ...
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