The only trilogy in Greek drama that survives from antiquity, Aeschylus’ The Oresteia is translated by Robert fagles with an introduction, notes and glossary written ...
Continue Reading →The Tempest is a play by William Shakespeare, probably written in 1610–1611, and thought to be one of the last plays that Shakespeare wrote alone. ...
Continue Reading →The Pillow Book of Sei Shonagon” is a fascinating, detailed account of Japanese court life in the eleventh century. Written by a lady of the ...
Continue Reading →The Little Prince is a poetic tale, with watercolour illustrations by the author, in which a pilot stranded in the desert meets a young prince ...
Continue Reading →This is the classic, hypnotic story of the undead creatures of the night–and the human lives they touch–as they relentlessly seek to satiate an accursed ...
Continue Reading →Robert Fagles, winner of the PEN/Ralph Manheim Medal for Translation and a 1996 Academy Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, ...
Continue Reading →Written in his distinctively dazzling manner, Oscar Wilde’s story of a fashionable young man who sells his soul for eternal youth and beauty is the ...
Continue Reading →In her most exuberant, most fanciful novel, Woolf has created a character liberated from the restraints of time and sex. Born in the Elizabethan Age ...
Continue Reading →Modern Library edition In Search of Lost Time (French: À la recherche du temps perdu)— previously also translated as Remembrance of Things Past, is a ...
Continue Reading →Simone Weil, a brilliant young teacher, philosopher, and social activist, wrote the essay, The ‘Iliad’ or the Poem of Force at France at the beginning ...
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