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These 10 classic novels for teens are often taught in American high schools, and they're ones you'll want to share with your teenager. Just before they enter high school is a great time to introduce teens to some classic novels and prepare them for the books they may be studying in scho...
the weak, the rescuer and the rescued, among which a theme of “salvation” runs through. Secondly, the structure of Dostoevsky’s novels is inconsistent. The construction of elements in his novels mainly consists of three parts: the antagonism between strong and weak ...
At a time when lesbian relationships were only being featured in pulp novels, Jane Rule broke new ground with the publication of this complex exploration of a lesbian relationship—examining the conflict between convention and freedom. Related: 10 Impactful Books by Diverse Voices Amazon Apple ...
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William Wells Brown, Frances E.W. Harper, and Charles W. Chesnutt, three black writers who bore witness to the experience of their people under slavery, create a portrait of black life in the 19th century in these three novels.Three Classic AfricanAmerican NovelsVintage...
historical event, which makes it even more thrilling to read. Like many of H. G. Wells’ novels, the tone of this book feels dark but engrossing at the same time. Some people may find the book a bit hair-raising and even frightening, but I enjoyed it thoroughly and would highly ...
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One of Hawthorne's most famous novels and considered a classic of early American literature. Hawthorne believed this to be his best work, even better than his more famous The Scarlet Letter. Hawthorne considered this title to be his best novel. (BAL 7604; Bruccoli/Clark - p. 172) TB28496...