Arsène Lupin, Gentleman Burglar (1907) is a collection of short stories by Maurice Leblanc. Origi...
Edward Waverly enjoyed a privileged upbringing, despite his family's drama. Coming of age during ...
'My novel hasn't got a subject. Yes, I know it sounds stupid...let's say, if you prefer it, it ha...
From Dorothy L. Sayers, one of the Queens of Crime, comes the third addition to the Lord Peter Wi...
Sparking controversy from the time of its publication to the present day, Darwin’s theory of natu...
The Interpretation of Dreams (1899) is widely regarded as the most significant work of legendary ...
Billy Budd is the final novel from legendary author Herman Melville. Published posthumously almos...
What lies in wait at the nexus of heartbreak and unrequited love? In teasing out the answer to th...
Still a staple in history classrooms to this day, The Red Badge of Courage (1895) is at once a po...
Plato’s Republic is structured as a dialogue between Socrates and three different challengers, la...
The Story of Cole Younger is the incredible first-person account of the author's turbulent life a...
The Return of the Native (1878) returns readers to the fictional Edgon Heath, a quiet village on ...