The Works Of Benjamin Disraeli, Earl Of Beaconsfield: Sybil; Volume 1
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Coningsby follows the life of a young man who becomes involved in politics through his relationship with his friend's father, a prominent politician. As he navigates the world of British politics, he learns about corruption and the need for reform. Written by Benjamin Disraeli, a prominent politician in his own right, this novel provides a unique look into the world of politics in the 19th century.
This collection contains the complete works of Gustave Flaubert, including his famous novel 'Sentimental Education'. 'Sentimental Education' follows the life of a young man named Frédéric Moreau, and explores themes of love, desire, and disillusionment.
A comprehensive collection of Gustave Flaubert's works, including some of the best known pieces such as Madame Bovary and Sentimental Education. A must-have for fans of French literature.
Endymion is one of the most popular novels written by British statesman and author Benjamin Disraeli. This volume features the second part of the novel, as well as a collection of miscellanea that includes short stories, essays, and speeches. The works demonstrate Disraeli's mastery of language and storytelling, and offer distinctive insights into nineteenth-century British politics and society. A must-have for fans of classic literature and history.
This is a classic work of political fiction by one of the most important British statesmen of the nineteenth century. Benjamin Disraeli's Tancred is a sweeping epic that explores the complex relationships between East and West, Christianity and Judaism. This edition also includes an introduction by Edmund Gosse and notes by Robert Arnot. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in the history of politics and British literature.
This collection includes some of the most celebrated works of French author Gustave Flaubert, including the classic novel Madame Bovary. It also features commentary by Ferdinand Brunetière and Robert Arnot, making it a valuable resource for scholars and Flaubert enthusiasts.