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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...
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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...
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