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[Gulliver’s Travels, Etc. (a Note on Gulliver’s Travels. By G. A. Aitken.)]
0British Library and Microsoft digitized 19th-century books, offering 65,000 titles for on-demand printing and purchase.
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1984
0Dystopian world under Party rule, Winston and Julia rebel, facing dire consequences in Orwell’s masterpiece.
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A Christmas Carol
0Dickens’ « A Christmas Carol » depicts Scrooge’s change after ghostly visits, becoming kinder and compassionate.
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A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
0Joyce’s novel traces Dedalus’s artistic journey, mirroring the author’s life, depicting self-discovery and rebellion.
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A Tale of Two Cities
0Revolutionary France sets the stage for love, sacrifice, and upheaval in Dickens’s timeless epic tale.
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Adventures of Tom Sawye
0Tom falls in love with Becky Thatcher, a young girl who recently moved to the area. Tom is obviously too young to handle this, and he is reluctant to share what he knows
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Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland
0« Alice, aged 19, rediscovers Wonderland, meeting vibrant characters, in a visually stunning, triumphant cinematic experience. »
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Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland
0Alice enters Wonderland’s whimsical chaos, meeting Cheshire Cat, Mad Hatter, and defying logic in adventures.
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Animal Farm
0Conte animalier critique de l’autoritarisme, rejeté puis acclamé, demeure une satire intemporelle et pertinente.
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Black Beauty
0Adaptation retains Beauty’s voice, vivid illustrations, and poignant cruelty, a bridge to the original.
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Dickens at Christmas
0Dickens’ collection encapsulates the quintessential Christmas, embracing tradition, warmth, and enchanting tales of goodwill.