PODCAST · arts
Best Literature Ancient & Modern, Vol. 13
by Various
The Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, is an extraordinary collection designed to bring good reading into American households. With 45 meticulously curated volumes (plus an index-guide), the editors selected what they deemed the finest works across all eras and genres of literature. This extensive anthology features a rich tapestry of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts, each preceded by insightful essays about the authors or themes at play. Many chapters explore groups of works arranged by nationality, subject, or period, including fascinating sections on Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. The collection serves as an engaging introduction to renowned authors like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron, whom many may recognize but not have read. As editor Charles Dudley Warner noted, this is not a library of reference only, but a library to be read. Volume 13 includes captivating chapters from Dutt to Emerson. (Summary by Leni)
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039 - Selected poems by Ralph Waldo Emerson
The Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, is an extraordinary collection designed to bring good reading into American households. With 45 meticulously curated volumes (plus an index-guide), the editors selected what they deemed the finest works across all eras and genres of literature. This extensive anthology features a rich tapestry of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts, each preceded by insightful essays about the authors or themes at play. Many chapters explore groups of works arranged by nationality, subject, or period, including fascinating sections on Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. The collection serves as an engaging introduction to renowned authors like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron, whom many may recognize but not have read. As editor Charles Dudley Warner noted, this is not a library of reference only, but a library to be read. Volume 13 includes captivating chapters from Dutt to Emerson. (Summary by Leni)
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038 - Selected excerpts by Ralph Waldo Emerson part 2
The Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, is an extraordinary collection designed to bring good reading into American households. With 45 meticulously curated volumes (plus an index-guide), the editors selected what they deemed the finest works across all eras and genres of literature. This extensive anthology features a rich tapestry of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts, each preceded by insightful essays about the authors or themes at play. Many chapters explore groups of works arranged by nationality, subject, or period, including fascinating sections on Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. The collection serves as an engaging introduction to renowned authors like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron, whom many may recognize but not have read. As editor Charles Dudley Warner noted, this is not a library of reference only, but a library to be read. Volume 13 includes captivating chapters from Dutt to Emerson. (Summary by Leni)
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037 - Selected excerpts by Ralph Waldo Emerson part 1
The Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, is an extraordinary collection designed to bring good reading into American households. With 45 meticulously curated volumes (plus an index-guide), the editors selected what they deemed the finest works across all eras and genres of literature. This extensive anthology features a rich tapestry of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts, each preceded by insightful essays about the authors or themes at play. Many chapters explore groups of works arranged by nationality, subject, or period, including fascinating sections on Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. The collection serves as an engaging introduction to renowned authors like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron, whom many may recognize but not have read. As editor Charles Dudley Warner noted, this is not a library of reference only, but a library to be read. Volume 13 includes captivating chapters from Dutt to Emerson. (Summary by Leni)
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036 - Ralph Waldo Emerson by Richard Garnett
The Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, is an extraordinary collection designed to bring good reading into American households. With 45 meticulously curated volumes (plus an index-guide), the editors selected what they deemed the finest works across all eras and genres of literature. This extensive anthology features a rich tapestry of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts, each preceded by insightful essays about the authors or themes at play. Many chapters explore groups of works arranged by nationality, subject, or period, including fascinating sections on Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. The collection serves as an engaging introduction to renowned authors like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron, whom many may recognize but not have read. As editor Charles Dudley Warner noted, this is not a library of reference only, but a library to be read. Volume 13 includes captivating chapters from Dutt to Emerson. (Summary by Leni)
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035 - Oh May I Join the Choir Invisible by George Eliot
The Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, is an extraordinary collection designed to bring good reading into American households. With 45 meticulously curated volumes (plus an index-guide), the editors selected what they deemed the finest works across all eras and genres of literature. This extensive anthology features a rich tapestry of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts, each preceded by insightful essays about the authors or themes at play. Many chapters explore groups of works arranged by nationality, subject, or period, including fascinating sections on Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. The collection serves as an engaging introduction to renowned authors like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron, whom many may recognize but not have read. As editor Charles Dudley Warner noted, this is not a library of reference only, but a library to be read. Volume 13 includes captivating chapters from Dutt to Emerson. (Summary by Leni)
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034 - The Prisoners from Romola by George Eliot
The Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, is an extraordinary collection designed to bring good reading into American households. With 45 meticulously curated volumes (plus an index-guide), the editors selected what they deemed the finest works across all eras and genres of literature. This extensive anthology features a rich tapestry of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts, each preceded by insightful essays about the authors or themes at play. Many chapters explore groups of works arranged by nationality, subject, or period, including fascinating sections on Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. The collection serves as an engaging introduction to renowned authors like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron, whom many may recognize but not have read. As editor Charles Dudley Warner noted, this is not a library of reference only, but a library to be read. Volume 13 includes captivating chapters from Dutt to Emerson. (Summary by Leni)
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033 - Mrs Poyser Has Her Say Out from Adam Bede by George Eliot
The Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, is an extraordinary collection designed to bring good reading into American households. With 45 meticulously curated volumes (plus an index-guide), the editors selected what they deemed the finest works across all eras and genres of literature. This extensive anthology features a rich tapestry of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts, each preceded by insightful essays about the authors or themes at play. Many chapters explore groups of works arranged by nationality, subject, or period, including fascinating sections on Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. The collection serves as an engaging introduction to renowned authors like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron, whom many may recognize but not have read. As editor Charles Dudley Warner noted, this is not a library of reference only, but a library to be read. Volume 13 includes captivating chapters from Dutt to Emerson. (Summary by Leni)
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032 - The Hall Farm from Adam Bede by George Eliot
The Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, is an extraordinary collection designed to bring good reading into American households. With 45 meticulously curated volumes (plus an index-guide), the editors selected what they deemed the finest works across all eras and genres of literature. This extensive anthology features a rich tapestry of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts, each preceded by insightful essays about the authors or themes at play. Many chapters explore groups of works arranged by nationality, subject, or period, including fascinating sections on Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. The collection serves as an engaging introduction to renowned authors like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron, whom many may recognize but not have read. As editor Charles Dudley Warner noted, this is not a library of reference only, but a library to be read. Volume 13 includes captivating chapters from Dutt to Emerson. (Summary by Leni)
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031 - Village Worthies from Silas Marner by George Eliot
The Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, is an extraordinary collection designed to bring good reading into American households. With 45 meticulously curated volumes (plus an index-guide), the editors selected what they deemed the finest works across all eras and genres of literature. This extensive anthology features a rich tapestry of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts, each preceded by insightful essays about the authors or themes at play. Many chapters explore groups of works arranged by nationality, subject, or period, including fascinating sections on Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. The collection serves as an engaging introduction to renowned authors like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron, whom many may recognize but not have read. As editor Charles Dudley Warner noted, this is not a library of reference only, but a library to be read. Volume 13 includes captivating chapters from Dutt to Emerson. (Summary by Leni)
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030 - The Final Rescue from The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot
The Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, is an extraordinary collection designed to bring good reading into American households. With 45 meticulously curated volumes (plus an index-guide), the editors selected what they deemed the finest works across all eras and genres of literature. This extensive anthology features a rich tapestry of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts, each preceded by insightful essays about the authors or themes at play. Many chapters explore groups of works arranged by nationality, subject, or period, including fascinating sections on Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. The collection serves as an engaging introduction to renowned authors like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron, whom many may recognize but not have read. As editor Charles Dudley Warner noted, this is not a library of reference only, but a library to be read. Volume 13 includes captivating chapters from Dutt to Emerson. (Summary by Leni)
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029 - George Eliot by Charles Waldstein
The Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, is an extraordinary collection designed to bring good reading into American households. With 45 meticulously curated volumes (plus an index-guide), the editors selected what they deemed the finest works across all eras and genres of literature. This extensive anthology features a rich tapestry of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts, each preceded by insightful essays about the authors or themes at play. Many chapters explore groups of works arranged by nationality, subject, or period, including fascinating sections on Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. The collection serves as an engaging introduction to renowned authors like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron, whom many may recognize but not have read. As editor Charles Dudley Warner noted, this is not a library of reference only, but a library to be read. Volume 13 includes captivating chapters from Dutt to Emerson. (Summary by Leni)
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028 - Selected works by Joseph Von Eichendorff
The Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, is an extraordinary collection designed to bring good reading into American households. With 45 meticulously curated volumes (plus an index-guide), the editors selected what they deemed the finest works across all eras and genres of literature. This extensive anthology features a rich tapestry of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts, each preceded by insightful essays about the authors or themes at play. Many chapters explore groups of works arranged by nationality, subject, or period, including fascinating sections on Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. The collection serves as an engaging introduction to renowned authors like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron, whom many may recognize but not have read. As editor Charles Dudley Warner noted, this is not a library of reference only, but a library to be read. Volume 13 includes captivating chapters from Dutt to Emerson. (Summary by Leni)
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027 - Egyptian Moral and Didactic Pieces part 2
The Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, is an extraordinary collection designed to bring good reading into American households. With 45 meticulously curated volumes (plus an index-guide), the editors selected what they deemed the finest works across all eras and genres of literature. This extensive anthology features a rich tapestry of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts, each preceded by insightful essays about the authors or themes at play. Many chapters explore groups of works arranged by nationality, subject, or period, including fascinating sections on Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. The collection serves as an engaging introduction to renowned authors like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron, whom many may recognize but not have read. As editor Charles Dudley Warner noted, this is not a library of reference only, but a library to be read. Volume 13 includes captivating chapters from Dutt to Emerson. (Summary by Leni)
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026 - Egyptian Moral and Didactic Pieces part 1
The Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, is an extraordinary collection designed to bring good reading into American households. With 45 meticulously curated volumes (plus an index-guide), the editors selected what they deemed the finest works across all eras and genres of literature. This extensive anthology features a rich tapestry of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts, each preceded by insightful essays about the authors or themes at play. Many chapters explore groups of works arranged by nationality, subject, or period, including fascinating sections on Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. The collection serves as an engaging introduction to renowned authors like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron, whom many may recognize but not have read. As editor Charles Dudley Warner noted, this is not a library of reference only, but a library to be read. Volume 13 includes captivating chapters from Dutt to Emerson. (Summary by Leni)
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025 - Egyptian Poetry part 2
The Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, is an extraordinary collection designed to bring good reading into American households. With 45 meticulously curated volumes (plus an index-guide), the editors selected what they deemed the finest works across all eras and genres of literature. This extensive anthology features a rich tapestry of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts, each preceded by insightful essays about the authors or themes at play. Many chapters explore groups of works arranged by nationality, subject, or period, including fascinating sections on Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. The collection serves as an engaging introduction to renowned authors like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron, whom many may recognize but not have read. As editor Charles Dudley Warner noted, this is not a library of reference only, but a library to be read. Volume 13 includes captivating chapters from Dutt to Emerson. (Summary by Leni)
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024 - Egyptian Poetry part 1
The Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, is an extraordinary collection designed to bring good reading into American households. With 45 meticulously curated volumes (plus an index-guide), the editors selected what they deemed the finest works across all eras and genres of literature. This extensive anthology features a rich tapestry of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts, each preceded by insightful essays about the authors or themes at play. Many chapters explore groups of works arranged by nationality, subject, or period, including fascinating sections on Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. The collection serves as an engaging introduction to renowned authors like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron, whom many may recognize but not have read. As editor Charles Dudley Warner noted, this is not a library of reference only, but a library to be read. Volume 13 includes captivating chapters from Dutt to Emerson. (Summary by Leni)
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023 - The Inscription of Una an Egyptian Inscription
The Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, is an extraordinary collection designed to bring good reading into American households. With 45 meticulously curated volumes (plus an index-guide), the editors selected what they deemed the finest works across all eras and genres of literature. This extensive anthology features a rich tapestry of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts, each preceded by insightful essays about the authors or themes at play. Many chapters explore groups of works arranged by nationality, subject, or period, including fascinating sections on Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. The collection serves as an engaging introduction to renowned authors like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron, whom many may recognize but not have read. As editor Charles Dudley Warner noted, this is not a library of reference only, but a library to be read. Volume 13 includes captivating chapters from Dutt to Emerson. (Summary by Leni)
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022 - The Stela of Piankhy an Egyptian Inscription
The Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, is an extraordinary collection designed to bring good reading into American households. With 45 meticulously curated volumes (plus an index-guide), the editors selected what they deemed the finest works across all eras and genres of literature. This extensive anthology features a rich tapestry of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts, each preceded by insightful essays about the authors or themes at play. Many chapters explore groups of works arranged by nationality, subject, or period, including fascinating sections on Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. The collection serves as an engaging introduction to renowned authors like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron, whom many may recognize but not have read. As editor Charles Dudley Warner noted, this is not a library of reference only, but a library to be read. Volume 13 includes captivating chapters from Dutt to Emerson. (Summary by Leni)
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021 - The Story of Setna an Egyptian Story
The Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, is an extraordinary collection designed to bring good reading into American households. With 45 meticulously curated volumes (plus an index-guide), the editors selected what they deemed the finest works across all eras and genres of literature. This extensive anthology features a rich tapestry of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts, each preceded by insightful essays about the authors or themes at play. Many chapters explore groups of works arranged by nationality, subject, or period, including fascinating sections on Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. The collection serves as an engaging introduction to renowned authors like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron, whom many may recognize but not have read. As editor Charles Dudley Warner noted, this is not a library of reference only, but a library to be read. Volume 13 includes captivating chapters from Dutt to Emerson. (Summary by Leni)
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020 - The Story of the Two Brothers an Egyptian Story
The Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, is an extraordinary collection designed to bring good reading into American households. With 45 meticulously curated volumes (plus an index-guide), the editors selected what they deemed the finest works across all eras and genres of literature. This extensive anthology features a rich tapestry of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts, each preceded by insightful essays about the authors or themes at play. Many chapters explore groups of works arranged by nationality, subject, or period, including fascinating sections on Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. The collection serves as an engaging introduction to renowned authors like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron, whom many may recognize but not have read. As editor Charles Dudley Warner noted, this is not a library of reference only, but a library to be read. Volume 13 includes captivating chapters from Dutt to Emerson. (Summary by Leni)
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019 - The Doomed Prince an Egyptian Story
The Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, is an extraordinary collection designed to bring good reading into American households. With 45 meticulously curated volumes (plus an index-guide), the editors selected what they deemed the finest works across all eras and genres of literature. This extensive anthology features a rich tapestry of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts, each preceded by insightful essays about the authors or themes at play. Many chapters explore groups of works arranged by nationality, subject, or period, including fascinating sections on Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. The collection serves as an engaging introduction to renowned authors like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron, whom many may recognize but not have read. As editor Charles Dudley Warner noted, this is not a library of reference only, but a library to be read. Volume 13 includes captivating chapters from Dutt to Emerson. (Summary by Leni)
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018 - The Story of Sanehat an Egyptian Story
The Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, is an extraordinary collection designed to bring good reading into American households. With 45 meticulously curated volumes (plus an index-guide), the editors selected what they deemed the finest works across all eras and genres of literature. This extensive anthology features a rich tapestry of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts, each preceded by insightful essays about the authors or themes at play. Many chapters explore groups of works arranged by nationality, subject, or period, including fascinating sections on Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. The collection serves as an engaging introduction to renowned authors like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron, whom many may recognize but not have read. As editor Charles Dudley Warner noted, this is not a library of reference only, but a library to be read. Volume 13 includes captivating chapters from Dutt to Emerson. (Summary by Leni)
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017 - The Shipwrecked Sailor an Egyptian Story
The Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, is an extraordinary collection designed to bring good reading into American households. With 45 meticulously curated volumes (plus an index-guide), the editors selected what they deemed the finest works across all eras and genres of literature. This extensive anthology features a rich tapestry of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts, each preceded by insightful essays about the authors or themes at play. Many chapters explore groups of works arranged by nationality, subject, or period, including fascinating sections on Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. The collection serves as an engaging introduction to renowned authors like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron, whom many may recognize but not have read. As editor Charles Dudley Warner noted, this is not a library of reference only, but a library to be read. Volume 13 includes captivating chapters from Dutt to Emerson. (Summary by Leni)
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016 - Egyptian Literature by Frances L Griffith and Kate B Griffith
The Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, is an extraordinary collection designed to bring good reading into American households. With 45 meticulously curated volumes (plus an index-guide), the editors selected what they deemed the finest works across all eras and genres of literature. This extensive anthology features a rich tapestry of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts, each preceded by insightful essays about the authors or themes at play. Many chapters explore groups of works arranged by nationality, subject, or period, including fascinating sections on Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. The collection serves as an engaging introduction to renowned authors like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron, whom many may recognize but not have read. As editor Charles Dudley Warner noted, this is not a library of reference only, but a library to be read. Volume 13 includes captivating chapters from Dutt to Emerson. (Summary by Leni)
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015 - Roger Williams the Prophet of Religious Freedom by Edward Eggleston
The Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, is an extraordinary collection designed to bring good reading into American households. With 45 meticulously curated volumes (plus an index-guide), the editors selected what they deemed the finest works across all eras and genres of literature. This extensive anthology features a rich tapestry of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts, each preceded by insightful essays about the authors or themes at play. Many chapters explore groups of works arranged by nationality, subject, or period, including fascinating sections on Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. The collection serves as an engaging introduction to renowned authors like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron, whom many may recognize but not have read. As editor Charles Dudley Warner noted, this is not a library of reference only, but a library to be read. Volume 13 includes captivating chapters from Dutt to Emerson. (Summary by Leni)
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014 - Kors Davie by Georges Eekhoud
The Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, is an extraordinary collection designed to bring good reading into American households. With 45 meticulously curated volumes (plus an index-guide), the editors selected what they deemed the finest works across all eras and genres of literature. This extensive anthology features a rich tapestry of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts, each preceded by insightful essays about the authors or themes at play. Many chapters explore groups of works arranged by nationality, subject, or period, including fascinating sections on Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. The collection serves as an engaging introduction to renowned authors like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron, whom many may recognize but not have read. As editor Charles Dudley Warner noted, this is not a library of reference only, but a library to be read. Volume 13 includes captivating chapters from Dutt to Emerson. (Summary by Leni)
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013 - Ex Voto by Georges Eekhoud
The Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, is an extraordinary collection designed to bring good reading into American households. With 45 meticulously curated volumes (plus an index-guide), the editors selected what they deemed the finest works across all eras and genres of literature. This extensive anthology features a rich tapestry of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts, each preceded by insightful essays about the authors or themes at play. Many chapters explore groups of works arranged by nationality, subject, or period, including fascinating sections on Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. The collection serves as an engaging introduction to renowned authors like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron, whom many may recognize but not have read. As editor Charles Dudley Warner noted, this is not a library of reference only, but a library to be read. Volume 13 includes captivating chapters from Dutt to Emerson. (Summary by Leni)
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012 - Selected excerpts by Jonathan Edwards
The Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, is an extraordinary collection designed to bring good reading into American households. With 45 meticulously curated volumes (plus an index-guide), the editors selected what they deemed the finest works across all eras and genres of literature. This extensive anthology features a rich tapestry of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts, each preceded by insightful essays about the authors or themes at play. Many chapters explore groups of works arranged by nationality, subject, or period, including fascinating sections on Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. The collection serves as an engaging introduction to renowned authors like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron, whom many may recognize but not have read. As editor Charles Dudley Warner noted, this is not a library of reference only, but a library to be read. Volume 13 includes captivating chapters from Dutt to Emerson. (Summary by Leni)
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011 - Jonathan Edwards by Egbert C Smyth
The Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, is an extraordinary collection designed to bring good reading into American households. With 45 meticulously curated volumes (plus an index-guide), the editors selected what they deemed the finest works across all eras and genres of literature. This extensive anthology features a rich tapestry of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts, each preceded by insightful essays about the authors or themes at play. Many chapters explore groups of works arranged by nationality, subject, or period, including fascinating sections on Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. The collection serves as an engaging introduction to renowned authors like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron, whom many may recognize but not have read. As editor Charles Dudley Warner noted, this is not a library of reference only, but a library to be read. Volume 13 includes captivating chapters from Dutt to Emerson. (Summary by Leni)
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010 - Selected excerpts by Anne Charlotte Leffler Edgren
The Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, is an extraordinary collection designed to bring good reading into American households. With 45 meticulously curated volumes (plus an index-guide), the editors selected what they deemed the finest works across all eras and genres of literature. This extensive anthology features a rich tapestry of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts, each preceded by insightful essays about the authors or themes at play. Many chapters explore groups of works arranged by nationality, subject, or period, including fascinating sections on Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. The collection serves as an engaging introduction to renowned authors like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron, whom many may recognize but not have read. As editor Charles Dudley Warner noted, this is not a library of reference only, but a library to be read. Volume 13 includes captivating chapters from Dutt to Emerson. (Summary by Leni)
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009 - Selected excerpts by Maria Edgeworth
The Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, is an extraordinary collection designed to bring good reading into American households. With 45 meticulously curated volumes (plus an index-guide), the editors selected what they deemed the finest works across all eras and genres of literature. This extensive anthology features a rich tapestry of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts, each preceded by insightful essays about the authors or themes at play. Many chapters explore groups of works arranged by nationality, subject, or period, including fascinating sections on Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. The collection serves as an engaging introduction to renowned authors like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron, whom many may recognize but not have read. As editor Charles Dudley Warner noted, this is not a library of reference only, but a library to be read. Volume 13 includes captivating chapters from Dutt to Emerson. (Summary by Leni)
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008 - The Washing of Hands by Alfred Edersheim
The Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, is an extraordinary collection designed to bring good reading into American households. With 45 meticulously curated volumes (plus an index-guide), the editors selected what they deemed the finest works across all eras and genres of literature. This extensive anthology features a rich tapestry of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts, each preceded by insightful essays about the authors or themes at play. Many chapters explore groups of works arranged by nationality, subject, or period, including fascinating sections on Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. The collection serves as an engaging introduction to renowned authors like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron, whom many may recognize but not have read. As editor Charles Dudley Warner noted, this is not a library of reference only, but a library to be read. Volume 13 includes captivating chapters from Dutt to Emerson. (Summary by Leni)
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007 - Selected excepts from the Eddas
The Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, is an extraordinary collection designed to bring good reading into American households. With 45 meticulously curated volumes (plus an index-guide), the editors selected what they deemed the finest works across all eras and genres of literature. This extensive anthology features a rich tapestry of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts, each preceded by insightful essays about the authors or themes at play. Many chapters explore groups of works arranged by nationality, subject, or period, including fascinating sections on Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. The collection serves as an engaging introduction to renowned authors like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron, whom many may recognize but not have read. As editor Charles Dudley Warner noted, this is not a library of reference only, but a library to be read. Volume 13 includes captivating chapters from Dutt to Emerson. (Summary by Leni)
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006 - Thor's Adventures on his Journey to the Land of the Giants from the Snorra Edda
The Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, is an extraordinary collection designed to bring good reading into American households. With 45 meticulously curated volumes (plus an index-guide), the editors selected what they deemed the finest works across all eras and genres of literature. This extensive anthology features a rich tapestry of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts, each preceded by insightful essays about the authors or themes at play. Many chapters explore groups of works arranged by nationality, subject, or period, including fascinating sections on Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. The collection serves as an engaging introduction to renowned authors like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron, whom many may recognize but not have read. As editor Charles Dudley Warner noted, this is not a library of reference only, but a library to be read. Volume 13 includes captivating chapters from Dutt to Emerson. (Summary by Leni)
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005 - The Eddas by William H Carpenter
The Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, is an extraordinary collection designed to bring good reading into American households. With 45 meticulously curated volumes (plus an index-guide), the editors selected what they deemed the finest works across all eras and genres of literature. This extensive anthology features a rich tapestry of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts, each preceded by insightful essays about the authors or themes at play. Many chapters explore groups of works arranged by nationality, subject, or period, including fascinating sections on Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. The collection serves as an engaging introduction to renowned authors like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron, whom many may recognize but not have read. As editor Charles Dudley Warner noted, this is not a library of reference only, but a library to be read. Volume 13 includes captivating chapters from Dutt to Emerson. (Summary by Leni)
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004 - Selected scenes by Jose Echegaray
The Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, is an extraordinary collection designed to bring good reading into American households. With 45 meticulously curated volumes (plus an index-guide), the editors selected what they deemed the finest works across all eras and genres of literature. This extensive anthology features a rich tapestry of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts, each preceded by insightful essays about the authors or themes at play. Many chapters explore groups of works arranged by nationality, subject, or period, including fascinating sections on Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. The collection serves as an engaging introduction to renowned authors like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron, whom many may recognize but not have read. As editor Charles Dudley Warner noted, this is not a library of reference only, but a library to be read. Volume 13 includes captivating chapters from Dutt to Emerson. (Summary by Leni)
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003 - The Arrival at Babylon by Georg Moritz Ebers
The Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, is an extraordinary collection designed to bring good reading into American households. With 45 meticulously curated volumes (plus an index-guide), the editors selected what they deemed the finest works across all eras and genres of literature. This extensive anthology features a rich tapestry of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts, each preceded by insightful essays about the authors or themes at play. Many chapters explore groups of works arranged by nationality, subject, or period, including fascinating sections on Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. The collection serves as an engaging introduction to renowned authors like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron, whom many may recognize but not have read. As editor Charles Dudley Warner noted, this is not a library of reference only, but a library to be read. Volume 13 includes captivating chapters from Dutt to Emerson. (Summary by Leni)
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002 - Music as a Means of Culture by John S Dwight
The Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, is an extraordinary collection designed to bring good reading into American households. With 45 meticulously curated volumes (plus an index-guide), the editors selected what they deemed the finest works across all eras and genres of literature. This extensive anthology features a rich tapestry of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts, each preceded by insightful essays about the authors or themes at play. Many chapters explore groups of works arranged by nationality, subject, or period, including fascinating sections on Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. The collection serves as an engaging introduction to renowned authors like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron, whom many may recognize but not have read. As editor Charles Dudley Warner noted, this is not a library of reference only, but a library to be read. Volume 13 includes captivating chapters from Dutt to Emerson. (Summary by Leni)
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001 - Selected poems by Toru Dutt
The Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, is an extraordinary collection designed to bring good reading into American households. With 45 meticulously curated volumes (plus an index-guide), the editors selected what they deemed the finest works across all eras and genres of literature. This extensive anthology features a rich tapestry of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts, each preceded by insightful essays about the authors or themes at play. Many chapters explore groups of works arranged by nationality, subject, or period, including fascinating sections on Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. The collection serves as an engaging introduction to renowned authors like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron, whom many may recognize but not have read. As editor Charles Dudley Warner noted, this is not a library of reference only, but a library to be read. Volume 13 includes captivating chapters from Dutt to Emerson. (Summary by Leni)
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The Library of the Worlds Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, is an extraordinary collection designed to bring good reading into American households. With 45 meticulously curated volumes (plus an index-guide), the editors selected what they deemed the finest works across all eras and genres of literature. This extensive anthology features a rich tapestry of poems, letters, short stories, and excerpts, each preceded by insightful essays about the authors or themes at play. Many chapters explore groups of works arranged by nationality, subject, or period, including fascinating sections on Accadian-Babylonian literature, the Holy Grail, and Chansons. The collection serves as an engaging introduction to renowned authors like Abelard, Dante, and Lord Byron, whom many may recognize but not have read. As editor Charles Dudley Warner noted, this is not a library of reference only, but a library to be read. Volume 13 includes captivating chapters from Dutt to Emerson. (Summary by Leni)
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