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R. W. Chambers

    Robert William Chambers s'est d'abord fait connaître par sa collection de récits étranges, 'Le Roi de Jaune'. Cette œuvre, unifiée par une pièce de théâtre fictive du même nom, explore des thèmes qui affectent la psyché du lecteur, examinant le pouvoir troublant de l'art. Bien que Chambers soit revenu au genre de la fiction étrange dans des recueils ultérieurs, sa marque littéraire la plus durable reste cette exploration de l'horreur cosmique et de la folie. Il s'est ensuite tourné vers la fiction romantique et historique, remportant un succès commercial notable et atteignant le statut de best-seller.

    Widsith, a study in Old English heroic legend
    Thomas More
    Beowulf; An Introduction To The Study Of The Poem With A Discussion Of The Stories Of Offa And Finn
    Introduction to Arithmetic
    Outline of the History of the English Language and Literature
    Shadows of Carcosa: Tales of Cosmic Horror by Lovecraft, Chambers, Machen, Poe, and Other Masters of the Weird
    • Introduction to Arithmetic

      • 146pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Introduction to Arithmetic is a comprehensive guide to basic arithmetic operations, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. It is suitable for students of all ages and is written in a clear and accessible style.

      Introduction to Arithmetic
    • The book is a significant historical work that has been preserved for future generations through modern reformatting and design. It is presented in a clear and readable format, distinct from scanned copies, ensuring that its importance is maintained and accessible for contemporary readers. The effort to republish it underscores its enduring relevance in human history.

      Beowulf; An Introduction To The Study Of The Poem With A Discussion Of The Stories Of Offa And Finn
    • Thomas More

      • 432pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the life of Saint Thomas More, this biography details his journey from a modest upbringing in late 15th century England to becoming Lord Chancellor in 1529. It explores his political ascent and the pivotal conflict with King Henry VIII over religious authority, leading to More's tragic execution in 1535. Recognized for its depth and insight, the work captures the complexities of More's character and his steadfast commitment to his beliefs amidst the turbulence of the time, earning acclaim with the James Tait Black Memorial Prize.

      Thomas More
    • Valued by scholars for its significant contribution to literature, this book preserves its original print format to maintain its authenticity. Annotations and marks from its first publication are intentionally included, ensuring that the book's historical context and true nature are reflected for future generations.

      Widsith, a study in Old English heroic legend