Selected Poems by Robert Frost offers a curated collection of the most celebrated works by the renowned American poet, Robert Frost. Known for his vivid portrayal of rural life and...
Selected Poems by Samuel Taylor Coleridge is an anthology featuring some of the most celebrated and influential poems by the Romantic poet. Known for his philosophical depth, lyrical beauty, and...
This edition of Selected Poems by Sylvia Plath showcases some of her most profound and emotionally intense works. Known for her confessional style, Plath delves into themes of identity, mental...
Selected Poems by Walt Whitman is a collection of some of the most influential works by one of America's greatest poets. Known for his bold, free verse style and profound...
Selected Poems by William Butler Yeats is a carefully selected collection of his most influential and renowned works. Yeats, one of the leading figures in modern poetry, is known for...
She Stoops to Conquer is a classic 18th-century comedy of manners by Oliver Goldsmith, celebrated for its humor and social commentary. The play revolves around mistaken identities, romantic misunderstandings, and...
The book Synonyms and Antonyms by Kitab Mahal provides an extensive collection of words with their corresponding synonyms and antonyms, offering readers a detailed understanding of word meanings, usage, and...
A Tale of Two Cities is one of Charles Dickens' most famous novels, set against the backdrop of the French Revolution. The story contrasts the lives of people in Paris...
The Alchemist by Ben Jonson is a comedic play that satirizes greed, deception, and the gullibility of people in society. Set in 17th-century London, it follows a conman and his...
The Conquest of Happiness by Bertrand Russell is a seminal self-help and philosophical work that examines the causes of unhappiness and offers practical advice for achieving a fulfilling life. Written...
T.S. Eliot's The Critic is a significant essay where the poet and playwright explores the role and importance of the critic in literature. In this work, Eliot presents a detailed...
The Crown of Wild Olive by John Ruskin is a series of essays that delve into the relationship between art, industry, and social issues in Victorian England. Written in Ruskin’s...
The Crucible by Arthur Miller is a powerful and haunting play that explores the dangers of mass hysteria, the complexities of human nature, and the destructive power of fear. Set...
The Glass Menagerie is a semi-autobiographical play by Tennessee Williams, first performed in 1944. The play revolves around the Wingfield family, particularly focusing on the lives of Amanda Wingfield, her...
The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy is a captivating and richly textured novel that explores the complexities of family dynamics, caste, love, and the profound impacts of political...
The Jew of Malta is a play by Christopher Marlowe, written around 1590. It tells the story of Barabas, a wealthy Jewish merchant in Malta, whose greed and desire for...
The Jewel in the Crown is the first book in Paul Scott’s Raj Quartet, published in 1966. Set during the final years of British colonial rule in India, it explores...
The Living Thoughts of Rousseau is a selection of Jean-Jacques Rousseau's most influential ideas, showcasing his contributions to philosophy, political theory, and education. The book distills Rousseau’s reflections on freedom,...
The Merchant of Venice is one of William Shakespeare's most well-known and frequently performed plays, blending elements of comedy, drama, and romance with complex themes such as mercy, justice, and...
The Mill on the Floss is a novel written by George Eliot, published in 1860. Set in the early 19th century, it explores themes of family, love, morality, and the...