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Showing posts with label classical. Show all posts
Showing posts with label classical. Show all posts

The Prophet's Hair, by Salman Rushdie

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  Analysis Summary Power Point Another Power Point Another analysis Opinion BIOGRAPHY & SUMMARY, by Nora Carranza British writer of Indi...

Philomela, by Emma Tennant

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Literary biography BIOGRAPHY Emma Tennant was born in London in 1937, from an aristocratic family. She spent the Blitz in a fake gothic ho...

A Cold Autumn, by Ivan Bunin

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Ivan Bunin on the Wikipedia:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_Bunin Recent book in Spanish:  http://www.acantilado.es/catalogo/dias-maldi...

The Fall of Edward Barnard

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Topics: -Living in a paradise. -Country versus city. -Tourism: what do we do with it? -Is eco-friendliness a kind of romanticism? -What woul...

Louise

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Louise  was o riginally published as “The Most Selfish Woman I Knew”, in  Cosmopolitan Magazine  (September 1925). Louise review   Another r...

The Ant and the Grasshopper

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Our next story is a fable. A fable is usually a very short story with animals as characters and a moral at the end. An apologue is a short s...
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