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  • von Benson E. F.
    25,00 €

    "Across the Stream" by E. F. Benson is a beautiful book that appears at how relationships and social approaches can be complicated. In a world very one-of-a-kind from the early twentieth century, the tale is ready how the characters deal with the troubles of affection, friendship, and social expectations. The tale builds with keen glimpses into the lives of its important characters, capturing the spirit of their emotions and dreams. Benson's writing is known for its wit and sharp statement, which he uses to skillfully weave a web of lives which might be all related. The tale is about how different people cope with alternate and personal boom, each on their very own paths and in the bigger picture of how society is converting around them. The radical is complete of subject matters like love, self-discovery, and the clash of conventional and modern ideals, which make analyzing it a rich and attractive revel in. Benson's tales are marked by a deep know-how of ways human beings behave, and "Across the Stream" is proof of his talent at writing stories that humans will want to read over and over.

  • von Benson E. F.
    27,00 €

    "The Capsina" is a comedic novel with the aid of E. F. Benson. Set in the fictional Greek village of Capsina, the story unfolds with the appearance of English visitors, Lady Barbara Neave and the archaeologist Jasper Shrig. Through the interactions between the English travelers and the Greek villagers, Benson weaves a humorous narrative that explores the conflict of cultures and the resulting misunderstandings. The novel cleverly satirizes the idiosyncrasies of the English top elegance and their encounters with the greater laid-again and traditional Greek community. The characters, each with their quirks and eccentricities, make contributions to the comedic ecosystem as cultural differences result in comical situations. Benson's storytelling prowess shines thru as he navigates themes of love, societal expectations, and the demanding situations of navigating between two worlds. The name, "The Capsina," will become an image of the clash among the English and Greek cultures, supplying a focus for the cultural comedy. With wit and allure, Benson gives readers a pleasing exploration of the complexities that rise up when disparate cultures come into contact.

  • von Benson E. F.
    22,00 €

    "Visible and Invisible" is a collection of ghost tales written by using E. F. Benson, who's very good at writing their fashion. The series, which came out in 1903, is made from spooky and dramatic recollections that explore the line among what may be seen and what cannot be seen. People describe Benson's testimonies by means of the manner they can make you experience like you are in a scary, otherworldly mystery. There are many supernatural elements inside the collection, starting from ghosts and haunted locations to peculiar apparitions and psychic phenomena. Each tale is written with a deep understanding of the way human beings suppose and feel, blending the supernatural with the normal to give readers an exciting and idea-frightening enjoy. The call, "Visible and Invisible," represents the primary concept of the collection, which changed into how the seen and the invisible, the known and the unknown, can live together. Benson's writing is complete of brilliant details and a sturdy but diffused use of tension that attracts readers into the extraordinary places he describes. If you want to examine one of the first ghost stories, "Visible and Invisible" with the aid of E. F. Benson is a remarkable instance of the way good he become at telling testimonies and how he should make people experience the strange.

  • von Benson E. F.
    22,00 €

    "A Reaping" is an amazing book that takes area against a heritage of thriller and intrigue, blending tension with human drama. The book seems on the complexities of relationships and the results of moves that pass past phrases. It is written with thrilling language and complicated stories. The story follows the lives of thrilling human beings, each of whom is hiding secrets and abilties that slowly come to light as the tale is going on. As a creator, E. F. Benson shows a strong interest in human nature with the aid of delving into the characters' emotions and reasons in a completely clear way. The ominous placing of "A Reaping" explores topics of recuperation, forgiveness, and the robust bonds that human beings have with their beyond. As the author writes, brilliant details and deep individual increase pull readers right into a world that is each beautiful and frightening. As the tale goes on, unexpected changes and twists maintain the reader turning pages, making for an interesting and thrilling reading enjoy. "A Reaping" is an exceptional example of how desirable E. F. Benson is at telling stories. It's a journey that makes you suspect and stays with you long after the final bankruptcy is over.

  • von Benson E. F.
    24,00 €

    "E. F. Benson gives a charming collection of fiction in 'Peter,' skillfully consolidating a myriad of imaginative thoughts right into a single, less costly draft available to readers of every age. Offering a diverse array of tales, some unfold as interesting and amazing stories, even as others subtly weave a spell, drawing readers into their enthralling narratives. This compilation, recognized as a piece of fiction, stands as a testament to Benson's capability to craft attractive ideas that resonate throughout age groups. The plot of 'Peter' unfolds with a tapestry of twists and turns, making sure an immersive experience for the reader. Benson's storytelling prowess is on complete display, creating a story that each intrigues and entertains. This edition functions an attention grabbing new cover and a professionally typeset manuscript, mixing the timeless appeal of fiction with a modern and readable presentation. 'Peter' emerges as a literary gem, a collection of tales that no longer simplest captures the creativeness however additionally appeals to present day sensibilities. With its fusion of captivating thoughts and a refreshed aesthetic, this version invites readers to explore the nuanced worlds crafted by using E. F. Benson in a format that is each accessible and visually appealing."

  • von Benson E. F.
    24,00 €

    "The Relentless City" by E. F. Benson is a captivating exploration of the dynamic and unforgiving city panorama, where ambition, ardour, and societal expectations collide. Set towards the bustling backdrop of city life, Benson weaves a tale that delves into the intricacies of relationships and the pursuit of achievement in a continuing metropolis. The narrative follows a various forged of characters navigating the demanding situations of city living, every grappling with private aspirations and societal pressures. Benson's keen observations and satirical wit carry to life the multifaceted nature of the urban experience, in which fortunes rise and fall, alliances form and fall apart, and the pursuit of happiness becomes a constant enterprise. As the characters navigate the complexities of love, ambition, and societal expectations, "The Relentless City" will become a poignant mirrored image at the human circumstance in the city jungle. Benson's prose is each evocative and insightful, taking pictures the essence of a metropolis that never sleeps and the relentless pursuit of goals that defines its population. With its wealthy character development and social observation, "The Relentless City" stands as a testament to E. F. Benson's storytelling prowess, offering readers a compelling and notion-frightening exploration of life inside the unyielding heart of the town.

  • von Benson E. F.
    25,00 €

    "Arundel" is a thrilling book through the English author E. F. Benson, who wrote a whole lot of extraordinary varieties of books, like fiction, ghost testimonies, and biographies. Published in the early 1900s, "Arundel" is a tale approximately how complex own family relationships can be, how society's expectancies may be difficult to meet, and the way custom and modernity can clash. The story is basically approximately the strong-willed major man or woman, Elizabeth Arundel, and her own family, the Arundels. This story takes location within the made-up English city of Copper Beeches, and it follows Elizabeth as she offers along with her strict own family and the strict social regulations of the time. The unconventional goes into themes of love, responsibility, and the search for private happiness as she struggles together with her need to be unbiased and attain her goals. Benson's writing is understood for a way eagerly it describes human nature and the complex ways that businesses engage. "Arundel" is no distinct as it skillfully ties together the lives of its characters in opposition to the heritage of a society that is converting. The novel offers the story more depth by means of searching at social expectations and the limits that are placed on humans.

  • von Benson E. F.
    25,00 €

    "Limitations" by E. F. Benson is a notion-frightening and private photo that looks at how hard it's miles for human beings to get together with every other while society puts limits on them. Benson book, which got here out in 1913, is ready the lives of its characters and the problems that arise whilst people's wants and needs conflict with what society expects of them. The story is commonly about the Forsytes, a rich own family who has to deal with the limits that society puts on them. Benson paints a complex photo of what it's like to be human as the character¿s cope with love, choice, and social norms. The story is complete of mental snap shots that take a look at the issues humans face as they try to find happiness. When Benson writes, it is clear that he is eager to examine and has a deep understanding of how humans connect to every different. He seems at the anxiety between private success and social tasks through the lens of the Forsytes. Class, morals, and the always-gift gaze of society are all woven into the memories of the characters. The book "Limitations" by way of E. F. Benson suggests how good a creator he turned into and the way well he ought to analyze complex human conduct.

  • von Benson E. F.
    19,00 €

    "Daily Training" is a collaborative painting by E. F. Benson and Eustace H. Miles, offering a complete guide to bodily and mental well-being. Published in the early twentieth century, the book emphasizes the importance of cultivating a disciplined habitual for most suitable fitness and power. E. F. Benson, regarded for his funny novels and ghost stories, and Eustace H. Miles, a distinguished suggest of physical culture and a vegetarian life-style, convey their precise views to the world of daily education. The authors delve into the integration of workout, nutrition, and mental practices into one's every day existence, aiming to enhance ordinary health and resilience. Drawing on their know-how, the book provides practical advice on exercising regimens, dietary selections, and mindfulness strategies. It displays the winning fitness and health philosophies of its time, advocating for a balanced and holistic method to self-care. "Daily Training" serves as a undying resource, imparting readers a glimpse into the health-conscious attitude of the early 20th century. With a blend of wit and awareness, Benson and Miles contribute to the ongoing communicate on the pursuit of well-being, making their paintings a precious reference for the ones interested by historic perspectives on fitness and lifestyle.

  • von Benson E. F.
    26,00 €

    The story of "Colin II: A Novel" is an interesting look at how complicated people's lives are. It has drama, romance, and deep reflection. The unconventional, written by the great storyteller E. F. Benson, takes readers into a world where the main character, Colin, struggles with love, desire, and finding his own identity. The story shows Colin's journey with nuance and depth, weaving together a tapestry of feelings and relationships against a background of societal changes and personal revelations. The characters come to life in E. F. Benson's writing style, which is known for sharp observations and a diffused sense of humor. This makes the characters likable and appealing to readers. As Colin deals with the ups and downs of his life, "The Radical" grows into more than just a small story; it becomes a study on what it means to be human. The story is about finding out about yourself, the effects of choices, and how fate and free will work together. These themes stay with the reader and make them think about their own paths and decisions. "Colin II: A Novel" is a great example of how good E. F. Benson is at telling stories. It takes readers on an interesting and thought-provoking literary trip that stays with them.

  • von Benson E. F.
    23,00 €

    "Miss Mapp" is a lovely book written by the well-known English author E. F. Benson. The story takes region inside the made-up metropolis of Tilling and is about the strange and attractive woman Miss Elizabeth Mapp. The radical is a satirical examine small-metropolis society, manners, and talk that came out inside the early 20th century. Miss Mapp is a strong character who is known for being clever and decided to keep her social status. The tale develops as Miss Mapp competes in subtle however fierce ways with the opposite people on the town, mainly Lucia, who's additionally sneaky and brave. They use wit and the manner they communicate to every different to fight a humorous battle for social manipulate. The subtleties of social interactions in a provincial metropolis are captured in Benson's writing, which shows how stupid and complex relationships can be. The book is a traditional inside the style of social plays because it's miles full of humor and sharp observations. "Miss Mapp" shows how desirable Benson is at making characters stick out for your thoughts and how he could make amusing of the quirks of English higher-center-magnificence society. It's an undying and exciting examine for all of us who likes sharp social statement and smart humor.

  • von Benson E. F.
    23,00 €

    "Up and Down" is a thrilling book with the aid of the famous English author E. F. Benson, who is recognized for writing satires. The tale, which turned into first launched in 1910, takes place inside the made-up city of Tilling and is about the funny mishaps that the town's abnormal residents get into. The story is typically about the social adventures of the 2 important characters, Miss Elizabeth Mapp (who cannot be stopped) and Major Benjamin Flint (who's very exclusive from absolutely everyone else). The book is complete of humor and wit because the characters address the complicated guidelines of social hierarchy and fight for strength in a way that doesn't seem too serious. The name of the show, "Up and Down," refers to how the characters' luck and social standing alternate as they are attempting to transport up the social ladder or, in some instances, experience a funny fall from repute. When Benson writes about the subtleties of life in small cities, his sharp observational competencies and funny flair get in the manner. He pokes a laugh on the bizarre things humans do and the stupid guidelines that human beings comply with. "Up and Down" is a superb addition to Benson's Tilling series. It shows how proper he is at making characters stick out in readers' minds and makes a funny and smart point approximately the problems in English society inside the early 1900s.

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