The Pendragon Legend
Szerb Antal
At an end-of-London-season soirée, the young Hungarian scholar-dilettante Janos Bátky is introduced to the Earl of Gwynedd, a reclusive eccentric who is the subject of strange rumors. Invited to the family seat — Pendragon Castle in North Wales — Bátky receives a mysterious phone call warning him not to go; but he does and finds himself in a bizarre world of mysticism and romance, animal experimentation, and planned murder. His quest to solve the central mystery takes him down strange byways — old libraries and warehouse cellars, Welsh mountains and underground tombs.
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The Phantom Rickshaw
Kipling Rudyard
The Phantom Rickshaw & Other Eerie Tales brings together four of Kipling’s most-loved short stories. Each deals with events that can’t quite be explained away, whether a traditional ghost story, a terrifyingly realistic nightmare or an sumptuous and lavish romance. Powerful, exotic and extravagant, these tales are rated, by some, to be the best stories Kipling ever wrote, with The Man Who Would Be King being hailed as the finest story in the English language. |
The Piazza Tales
Мелвилл Герман
The Piazza Tales were written upon the public indignation over his novel Pierre, which had forced Melville to retire to the piazza of his house in Lenox, Massachusetts. The six tales included here are among Melville’s most notable writings. They include the famed tale “Bartleby” a story of slavery, “Benito Cereno,” “The Encantadas,” “The Lightning-Rod Man,” “The Bell-Tower,” and the title story, “The Piazza.”
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The Pickwick Papers
Dickens Charles
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The Pickwick Papers
Dickens Charles
The Pickwick Papers was Charles Dickens’s first and personal favourite novel. It was serialised under the title “The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club” between April 1836 and November 1837 when its author was only in his mid-twenties. Unlike some of his later works it is extremely episodic and comic. It always shows its origins in a periodical with its cliff-hangers and the way Dickens changes the story and various characters’ position in the novel as it grows and according to their popularity (such the Wellers).Mr Samuel Pickwick is the founder and chairman of the absurd Pickwick Club which consists of Tupman, Snodgrass and Winkle who go through various amusing and often quite ridiculous adventures that are scantily interconnected and never amount to a complex sequence of events until perhaps Pickwick’s disastrous misunderstanding with Mrs Bardell.
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The Picture of Dorian Gray
Wilde Oscar
This is a story of moral corruption. A gothic melodrama, it is full of subtle impression and epigram. It touches on many of Wilde's recurring themes, such as the nature and spirit of art, aestheticism and the dangers inherent in it.
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The Pit and the Pendulum
Poe Edgar Allan
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The Poison Belt
Doyle Arthur Conan
Being an account of another adventure of Prof. George E. Challenger, Lord John Roxton, Prof. Summerlee, and Mr. E. D. Malone,the discoverers of "The Lost World"
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The Politeness of Princes and Other School Stories
Wodehouse Pelham Grenville
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The Polyglots
Gerhardie William
The Polyglots is the story of an eccentric Belgian family living in the Far East in the uncertain years after World War I and the Russian Revolution. The tale is recounted by their dryly conceited young English relative, Captain Georges Hamlet Alexander Diabologh, who comes to stay with them during a military mission. Teeming with bizarre characters — depressives, obsessives, paranoiacs, hypochondriacs, and sex maniacs — Gerhardie paints a brilliantly absurd world where the comic and the tragic are profoundly and irrevocably entwined.
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The Pothunters
Wodehouse Pelham Grenville
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The Power of Words
Poe Edgar Allan
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The Premature Burial
Poe Edgar Allan
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The Prince and Betty
Wodehouse Pelham Grenville
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The Professor
Бронте Шарлотта
The hero of Charlotte Bronte’s first novel escapes a dreary clerkship in industrial Yorkshire by taking a job as a teacher in Belgium. There, however, his entanglement with the sensuous but manipulative Zoraide Reuter, complicates his affections for a penniless girl who is both teacher and pupil in Reuter’s school.
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The Promise
Buck Pearl S.
A compelling historical novel about the tragic alliance between Chinese and English forces in Burma during World War II.Burma is under attack from the Japanese army, and a unit of Chinese soldiers is sent to aid endangered British forces trapped behind enemy lines. China’s assistance hinges on a promise: In return, the Allies will supply China with airplanes and military equipment, much needed to protect their own civilian population. But the troops — including a young commander named Lao San, whom Buck fans will remember from Dragon Seed—are met with ingratitude on both sides. The Burmese deplore any friend of their abusive colonizers, and the prejudiced British soldiers can’t bring themselves to treat the Chinese as true allies. As the threat of disaster looms and the stakes grow higher, the relations between the British and Chinese troops become ever more fraught. A trenchant critique of colonialism and wartime betrayal, The Promise is Buck at her evocative best.
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The Pumpernickel
Брэдбери Рэй
Рассказ вошёл в сборники:Long After Midnight (Далеко за полночь)Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales (Сборник ста лучших рассказов)Summer Morning, Summer Night (Летнее утро, летняя ночь)
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The Purloined Letter
Poe Edgar Allan
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The Queen of Hearts
Collins Wilkie
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The Queen Of Spades
Pushkin Aleksandr Sergeevich
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