Humanities and Arts eBooks
Hacking Matter
Humanities and Arts, by Wil McCarthyA fiction closely based in scientific nonfiction
How Lisa Loved the King
Humanities and Arts, by George ElliotPoetry by the famed author who had to disguise her name as male in order to publish
I, Robot
Humanities and Arts, by Cory DoctorowCory Doctorow (born July 17, 1971) is a blogger, journalist and science fiction author who serves as co-editor of the blog Boing Boing. He is in favor of liberalizing copyright laws, and a proponent of the Creative Commons organisation, and uses some of their licenses for his books. "I, Robot" is a science-fiction short story by Cory Doctorow published in 2005. The story is set in the type of...
Ideas in Thoughts
Humanities and Arts, by Agyapong Philip Amo (Ofori-Ata)These are deep thoughts within the subconscious mind of the poet. With his pen, he writes the feelings of his soul and waits to see how prophetic he is. His pen vomits the timeline of his experiences and they are true.
In the Penal Colony
Humanities and Arts, by Franz KafkaThe story is set in an unnamed penal colony. Internal clues and the setting on an island suggest Octave Mirbeau's The Torture Garden as an influence. As in some of Kafka's other writings, the narrator in this story seems detached from, or perhaps numbed by, events that one would normally expect to be registered with horror. In the Penal Colony describes the last use of an elaborate torture and...
Irish Folk and Fairy Tales
Humanities and Arts, by WB Yeats, Ed.Tales of the Irish Peasants edited and selected by WB Yeats
Jewish Literature
Humanities and Arts, by Gustav KarpelesGustav Karpeles (November 11th, 1848, Ivanovice na Hané, Moravia[1] – 1909) was a German Jewish historian of literature and editor; son of Elijah Karpeles. He studied at the University of Breslau, where he attended also the Jewish Theological Seminary. He embraced journalism, and was successively attached to the editorial staffs of Auf der Höhe, the Breslauer Nachrichten, the Breslauer...
Lady Chatterley' s Lover
Humanities and Arts, by D.H. LawrenceLady Chatterley's Lover is a novel by D. H. Lawrence, first published in 1928. The first edition was printed privately in Florence, Italy with assistance from Pino Orioli; it could not be published openly in the United Kingdom until 1960. (A private edition was issued by Inky Stephensen's Mandrake Press in 1929.) The book soon became notorious for its story of the physical relationship between a...





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