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30/06/2024
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Man Who Ended War

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Jim Orrington, news reporter, is at the office when the Secretary of War brings in a letter–mostly likely a prank–that demands all the nations of the world to disarm in one year or have all their battleships destroyed. This letter, signed “The man who will stop all war”, is ignored by Orrington’s fellow reporters and by the U.S. government, but he decides to dig deeper. With the help of Tom and Dorothy Haldane, Jim Orrington embarks on an adventure around the world trying to stop the man who is determined to end all fighting before he catapults the entire world into chaos and war! – Summary by Adele de Pignerolles     [chương_files]  

30/06/2024
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maravilloso viaje de Nils Holgerssons a través de Suecia

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El pequeño Nils Holgersson ha sido convertido en un duende en castigo por su mal comportamiento. Para romper el hechizo y volver a ser un niño deberá acompañar a una bandada de gansos en su viaje a través de Suecia. Junto a ellos vivirá numerosas aventuras, unas peligrosas y otras divertidas, pero ninguna le dejará indiferente. Este va a ser para Nils el viaje de su vida, el descubrimiento de un mundo que le cambiará para siempre y le convertirá en persona, en todos los sentidos. (Summary by Phileas Fogg)     [chương_files]  

30/06/2024
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House of Gentlefolk

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The novel titled in Russian “Дворянское Гнездо” (Dvoryanskoye Gnezdo, sometimes translated as Home of the Gentry, A Nest of the Gentlefolk, A Nest of the Gentry) is considered a sequel to “Rudin”. It is the story of the protagonist Fyodor Ivanych Lavretsky, a son of a nobleman and a serf, brought up at his family’s country estate home by a severe maiden aunt, often thought to be based on Turgenev’s own mother, who was known for her cruelty. – Summary by tovarisch based on Wikipedia article     [chương_files]  

30/06/2024
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Mollie’s Prince

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Mr. Ward is a failing artist. His two daughters, Mollie and Waveney, are very close. However when the financial situation becomes insufferable, and Waveney has to enter service, the sisters have to part for the first time. The book tells both stories in a realistic and engaging way. It gives us, the readers, insight into every aspect of the sisters’ lives from managing a household to going out with friends to treating servants and, of course, their love for each other. – Summary by Stav Nisser     [chương_files]  

30/06/2024
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Vanished Hand

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Memories haunt Elsie Kilner at every turn. Kicked out of her family home, she finds a new abode in which she finds fragments of a diary. It begins with the words: “If I only knew that some one would be kind to Jamie”. Finding a kindred spirit in the author of the diary, Elsie goes on a search. – Summary by Stav Nisser.     [chương_files]  

30/06/2024
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Schopenhauer in the Air

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Sadakichi Hartmann was an art and literary critic who wrote plays, short stories and several volumes of poetry. Hauntingly beautiful, these seven early short stories dance with themes of beauty and death, love and the soul, and existence itself. As found in the book’s biographical note: sometimes a great author tears the mask from life, so we may look at the truth of beauty. Summary by Nemo.     [chương_files]  

30/06/2024

Bible: (KJV) NT 27: Revelation (Version 2)

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The Book of Revelation, often known simply as Revelation or the Apocalypse, is the final book of the New Testament and occupies a central place in Christian eschatology. Written in Koine Greek, its title is derived from the first word of the text, apokalypsis, meaning “unveiling” or “revelation.” The author of the work identifies himself in the text as “John” and says that he was on Patmos, an island in the Aegean, when he was instructed by a heavenly figure to write down the contents of a vision. This John is traditionally supposed to be John the Apostle, although some historical-critical scholarship reject this view. Recent scholarship has suggested other possibilities including a putative figure given the name John of Patmos. Most modern scholars believe it was written around AD 95, with some believing it dates from around AD 70. The book spans three literary genres: epistolary, apocalyptic, and prophetic. It begins with an epistolary address to the reader followed by an apocalyptic description of a complex series of events derived from prophetic visions which the author has seen. These include the appearance of a number of figures and images which have become important in Christian eschatology, such as the Whore of Babylon and the Beast, and culminate in the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. The obscure and extravagant imagery has led to a wide variety of interpretations: historicist interpretations see in Revelation a broad view of history; preterist interpretations treat Revelation as mostly referring to the events of the […]

30/06/2024
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Mysteries of Paris – Volume 2

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Rodolphe, is really the Grand Duke of Gerolstein (a fictional kingdom of Germany) but is disguised as a Parisian worker. He can speak in argot, is extremely strong and a good fighter. However he shows great compassion for the lower classes, good judgment, and has a brilliant mind. He is at ease in all layers of society and so is able to understand their problems, and how the different social classes are linked. Summary by Michele Eaton     [chương_files]  

30/06/2024
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Mizora: A Prophecy.

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After being exiled from her home and family, Vera Zarovich finds herself in Mizora, a civilization at the center of the Earth made up entirely of women. This text recounts her experiences there and what she learns during in time in this “utopian” civilization. – Summary by casmith512     [chương_files]  

30/06/2024
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Paul Clifford

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Most men who with some earnestness of mind examine into the mysteries of our social state will perhaps pass through that stage of self-education in which this Novel was composed. The contrast between conventional frauds, received as component parts of the great system of civilization, and the less deceptive invasions of the laws which discriminate the meum from the tuum, is tempting to a satire that is not without its justice. The tragic truths which lie hid in what I may call the Philosophy of Circumstance strike through our philanthropy upon our imagination. We see masses of our fellow-creatures the victims of circumstances over which they had no control,—contaminated in infancy by the example of parents, their intelligence either extinguished or turned against them, according as the conscience is stifled in ignorance or perverted to apologies for vice. A child who is cradled in ignominy, whose schoolmaster is the felon, whose academy is the House of Correction,—who breathes an atmosphere in which virtue is poisoned, to which religion does not pierce,—becomes less a responsible and reasoning human being than a wild beast which we suffer to range in the wilderness, till it prowls near our homes, and we kill it in self-defence. In this respect the Novel of “Paul Clifford” is a loud cry to society to amend the circumstance,—to redeem the victim. It is an appeal from Humanity to Law. And in this, if it could not pretend to influence or guide the temper of the times, it was […]