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  • - The Original Text 1847 Special Edition illustrated
    von Charlotte Brontë
    71,00 €

    Charlotte Bront's novel "Jane Eyre" was first published in 1847. Jane Eyre is the bildungsroman whose plot follows the development of the eponymous character throughout her maturation into a grownup and her attraction to Mr. Rochester, the master of the nearby Thornfield Hall. The novel is noteworthy because of its revolutionary way of prose fiction, because it had been among the first to concentrate on the spiritual and moral growth of its protagonist through an individual first-person account.It's set in northern England during the early 19th century and it is arranged into 5 separate stages. Childhood at Gateshead Hall, schooling at Lowood School, governess at Thornhill Hall, time at Moor House, along with reunion and union with Mr. Rochester. The novel looks at social problems as well as ideas at all phases - some of which challenge the status quo - race, sexuality, faith, feminism.Individualism, moral conviction as well as character are defining features of Jane Eyre's character. The novel also includes social criticism anchored in Christian morality. The novel's handling of different things and Jane's character make it regarded as avant - garde.Jane experiences mistreatment as well as struggles as a kid, her development as well as learning at Lowood School, her complex relationship with Mr Rochester at Thornfield Hall and her spiritual and moral adversities. The novel concludes with Jane reconnection with Rochester after he's been blinded as well as hurt, and their ensuing union and content life.The "Jane Eyre" series is renowned for its complexities and advanced thinking views, especially in its portrayal of Jane as an independent, driven woman protagonist.Charlotte Bront's "Jane Eyre" is an intricate and richly detailed novel which permits very much to examine. Listed here are major findings from its analysis: Bildungsroman Genre: . "Jane Eyre" is a bildungsroman which charts Jane's psychological and moral growth from her infancy to her adulthood. The journey is not just physical but also profoundly psychological, expressing the character's inner strength as well as moral resolve.The relation between Feminism and Social Critiques: Jane Eyre is frequently acknowledged as a very early feminist novel. Jane's persona challenges traditional female expectations of the 19th century. She values her self worth and also wants emotional and financial independence, wants equality of relationships and believes in self worth. The novel critiques the few choices attainable to women of the era as well as questions class and gender conventions.Gothic Features: This novel includes elements of the Gothic style - the enigmatic Thornfield Hall, the town Byronic hero Mr. Mr. Rochester and also the madwoman in the attics. The psychological and emotional depth of the novel is enhanced by these elements that produce a feeling of suspens e and foreboding.Religion as well as Morality: "Jane Eyre" is a religious tale. The novel concentrates on different religious figures and how they impacted Jane, like Mr. Brocklehurst as well as Helen Burns, who all practice hypocrisy and compassionate Christianity. The book deals with Jane's spiritual and moral growth as she applies her principles in a world which frequently opposes her values.

  • - The Original 1913 Edition with Historical Annotations and Analysis
    von Edith Wharton
    49,00 €

    The Custom of the Country by Edith Wharton's novel is a complicated work of fiction which exposes a crucial viewpoint on early twentieth century American society. A review of its primary themes, characters as well as narrative format: Here is the analysis: Social Critique and Class Dynamics: The novel looks at a tremendous topic: the critique of social class structures, particularly the difference between old money as well as brand new money. Undine Spragg is a character who Wharton depicts as societal climbing and materialism of the nouvelle riche. The novel examines the values as well as actions of the established elite and the newly landed, exposing the superficiality and moral bankruptcy that might lie behind the quest for social status.Undine Spragg: Character bio: Undine is a complicated character, generally viewed as an anti-heroine. She is driven by a need for wealth & status and is ardent, manipulative. Wharton utilizes her character as a means of examining themes of ambition and greed and also the social expectations placed on women. Wharton accomplishes a level of sympathy for Undine despite her usually unfavorable characteristics, displaying the limitations placed on women in her society.Marriage as a Social Tool: The novel discusses marriage not as hot union but as a tool of social advancement. Marriages within Undine are merely transactions, a means of ascending socially. The portrayal mirrors the mercantile nature of relationships within some social groups and criticises the commodityization of marriage.Contrast Between American as well as European Values: Wharton compared American and European societal values and normative. The novel indicates that European society is grounded in tradition and more stable, while American culture is fluid and centered on newness and wealth. Undine's marriages to both American and European males and her adaptation to various cultural expectations are a clear illustration of this contrast.Consumerism as well as Materialism: The book is an examination of American consumerism. Undine's constant pursuit of luxury and standing illustrates the larger societal aversion to appearance and material possessions. Wharton critiques this materialism, indicating it results in moral emptiness and personal dissatisfaction.Realism as well as Narrative Style: Wharton's story style brings together realism with thorough social observation. She meticulously captures the settings and social customs in the time, offering a vivid backdrop against which the story of her characters unfolds. Irony and subtle humor are used to deepen her social criticism.Gender Roles as well as Feminism: The novel isn't explicitly feminist but does examine the limited roles that women played in early 20th century society. Despite being morally questionable, Undine's actions may be viewed as a response - towards the limitations put on her as a woman. Her drive for independence contrasts with the established roles of women.The American Dream: The novel may be regarded as a look at the American Dream. Undine's continuous quest for upward mobility and happiness via money as well as power eventually does not gratify her, indicating the hollowness of this dream when based entirely on material accomplishment.

  • von John Kingov
    54,00 €

    A psychological disease known as compulsive or pathological lying is characterized by a constant, uncontrolled impulse to lie, regardless of the repercussions or the absence of any apparent advantage. Contrary to the infrequent falsehoods uttered by most people, patients with this illness often make up tales, twist the truth, and deceive others, frequently for no discernible reason. The falsehoods may concern one's identity, experiences, or even little or major personal accomplishments.The core causes of this ailment, regarded as a type of behavioral disorder, can be intricate and varied. People with this illness may lie to attract attention, evade responsibility, or deal with feelings of insecurity and poor self-esteem. They frequently might not even be conscious of the magnitude of their dishonesty, creating a vicious cycle of lying that further distances them from real relationships.Compulsive lying can have negative effects on interpersonal connections, social interactions, and one's professional life. Trust is damaged when others learn about persistent lying, and friendships may break. Psychotherapy frequently treats this issue, allowing patients to examine the underlying causes of their lying behavior and develop more effective coping skills.

  • von Lucy Maud Montgomery
    69,00 €

    Renowned for her Anne of Green Gables" series L.M. Montgomery again captures the enchantment of childhood the beauty of rural landscapes and the importance of imagination and storytelling, in her novel "The Story Girl". Initially published in 1911 this captivating book immerses readers in the essence of a Prince Edward Island summer through the perspective of a group of children led by the captivating protagonist known as the "Story Girl" or Sara Stanley.Narrative and ThemeMontgomery employs a storytelling technique by presenting the narrative as a collection of vignettes that offer glimpses into the adventures experienced by this group of children. This approach emphasizes both the nature and cyclical rhythm that define childhood summers. The chosen narrative style seamlessly aligns with the novels overarching theme; the power and significance of storytelling. The titular character, Sara Stanley captivates her companions with enthralling tales rooted in lore well as whimsical imaginings. Through these stories Montgomery delves into how storytelling possesses transformative potential; it has an ability to inspire, entertain, educate and serve as a link connecting relationships and communities.

  • von John Kingov
    52,00 €

    People from all walks of life experience a strong emotional reaction to the concept of real estate investment and the stress associated with the unpredictability of their financial situation. These two concepts offer major solutions for gaining financial freedom and security, regardless of whether you are an experienced investor looking for creative strategies to increase your portfolio or someone plagued by financial stress and uncertainty. Whether you are an experienced investor looking for novel techniques to expand your portfolio, or someone who is burdened by financial stress and uncertainty, these two concepts can help. Let's do in-depth research into these subjects to understand better how they are related and how they work together to give individuals control over their monetary futures.The popular assumption that prospective real estate investors need a considerable start-up capital to make a purchase has dissuaded many would-be investors from entering the market. As a result, many would-be investors have been discouraged from entering the market. It has been known for a long time that one of the most successful ways to earn riches is to invest in real estate. The concept of investing with "no money down" or "low money down" has been gaining popularity, and there is a valid explanation behind this trend. Nevertheless, this trend has been increasing acceptance. The idea behind this is to develop innovative strategies that will allow one to enter the real estate market without making an initial investment that requires considerable money.

  • von William Cotton
    55,00 €

    "Everybody's Guide to Money Matters " is written by William Cotton, F.S.A. The text appears to describe various types of investments, primarily those dealt with on the stock exchange, and provides guidance on how to navigate these investments. It also promises to provide some account of the potential pitfalls for the unwary investor and offers suggestions for cautious investment. William Cotton is noted as the late treasurer of the county of Devon and the originator of the postal order system. The idea of money as a way of acquiring desired items from others is introduced in this article. An article's price would be the quantity of money the holder of the product believes it's worth, and it's the way of measuring its worth. Specific items are priced by law or custom.In the United Kingdom gold is the unit of value as well as most commodity prices are estimated using coins of various denominations to represent gold. The chapter then describes the various denominations of UK coins - classified into gold, silver and bronze categories.The book also discusses the forms of cash, like bank notes, which are merely offers to spend the billed sum in gold or other legal tender. Bank of England notes may be legally exchanged for gold on request and are recognized as payment of debt.Banknotes alone might not meet the requirements of business as the threat of theft or loss might be too great to satisfy them. Banks serve as intermediaries, offering services for buying, selling as well as transferring money to address this issue. The chapter ends with a demonstration of exactly how a customer, Miss. Jane Smith, can open an account to deposit her cash in a bank to keep safe.The work offers a simple overview of money, financial activities, and banking. It offers fundamental information regarding money types and the role of banks in enabling financial transactions. The chapter emphasizes the significance of currency as a method of exchange and a measure of worth. Banks can function as intermediaries for individuals to handle their cash and make payments efficiently and safely, as highlighted in this document.Miss Jane Smith is a good example of exactly how these concepts are able to be put into action - how individuals could make use of banking services to manage their finances. It subtly introduces the concept of financial literacy as needed for people to manage their finances independently & confidently. This indicates that insufficient financial knowledge can result in dependency on others and potential financial risk exposure.The book details how a bank account functions, using the continuing example of Miss Smith. The bank holds the cash she deposits in a present account and utilizes the cash while not paying any interest.

  • von Beatrix Potter
    46,00 €

    Beatrix Potter wrote and illustrated the tale of the Story of Miss Moppet, a tale of teasing starring a kitten and a mice, that had been printed in 1906 the Christmas season. Potter was born in London in 1865 and also collaborated with Warne to publish a number of small-format books between 1902 as well as 1905. Her attempt in 1906 at an unusual panorama design for Miss Moppet dissapointed booksellers; The story was reprinted in 1916 as a little book.Miss Moppet, the story's eponymous principal character, is a kitten teased by a mouse. She bumps her head on a cabinet while following him. She then wraps a duster about her head, and sits before the fire "looking really ill". The curious mouse moves closer, is caught, "and because the Mouse has teased Miss Moppet - Miss Moppet believes she will tease the Mouse; Miss Moppet displayed a lack of kindness by doing this. She ties him up inside the drier and throws him around. The mouse escapes and dances a jigger atop the cupboard once completely out of reach.The Story of Miss Moppet might be considered among Potter's weakest creations, but for small kids it serves as a fantastic introduction to books and Peter Rabbit in particular. Miss Moppet was initially released as a porcelain figure in the year 1954 along with a plush totem in 1973. The book was made available in Braille, translated in 7 languages and launched electronically in 2005. Antiquarian booksellers offer original first editions.

  • von Margery Williams
    36,00 €

    Margery Williams, author of "The Velveteen Rabbit," looked to the childhood of her for inspiration. "I am extremely fond of animals," she told an interviewer in 1927. "I was extremely fond of my own toys. I've a sense for children's toys, old ones, not brand new.At what time did Margery Williams wrote The Velveteen Rabbit?Margery Williams Bianco's' The Velveteen Rabbit' still resonates hundred years later "To engage children's interest in whatever you've to be keenly interested in that thing yourself," Margery Williams Bianco wrote in 1925. Her story endures since it connects to and so many folks.What's probably the most important lesson to take from The Velveteen Rabbit?Moral Of The StoryThe story is going to help kids learn that hardships are actually a regular part of life and that, eventually, they'll pass. In the beginning, the Velveteen Rabbit is actually unfortunate he's not loved, but eventually, the rabbit is actually loved by the Boy, which will help him start to be real.What's the summary of The Velveteen Rabbit story?The Velveteen Rabbit - Teaching Kids Philosophy - Prindle...A kid is actually given a gift of a stuffed rabbit at Christmas. The story is actually told from the perspective of the toy. The rabbit is told that in case he's loved enough he is going to become actual. When the kid falls ill the toy is usually to be thrown away, but is actually given a new life, and a completely new view of reality.

  • von John Kingov
    55,00 €

    Welcome to the Investing in Rental Properties for Beginners. If you've picked up this book, you're likely seeking a new, accessible way to build wealth-a path that can lead to financial freedom and pave the way for generations to come. But where does one start?The path I'm here to guide you on is one less trodden but nonetheless promising: the road to reclaiming wealth through low-priced neighborhoods. Some may scoff at the idea, envisioning dilapidated houses in neglected neighborhoods, but there's an untold opportunity here-one that can serve both you and the community.Think about it: wealth is not merely about accumulation but distribution as well. It's about investing in places that others overlook, and in doing so, uplifting the very fabric of our communities. This concept may seem revolutionary, yet it is one rooted in practicality and social responsibility.My name is Lisa Phillips. As a seasoned investor, I've helped thousands of investors achieve financial independence by guiding them through the world of low-cost real estate investments. The properties we're talking about range from $30,000 to $50,000, located in middle-class neighborhoods across the country. These are not luxury condos or beachfront homes, but they're safe, affordable, and-most importantly-they make a real difference.

  • von Jules Verne
    48,00 €

    The story takes place in May 1863, at the house of Professor Otto Lidenbrock in Hamburg, Germany. While leafing through an initial runic manuscript of an Icelandic saga, Lidenbrock as well as his nephew Axel discover a coded note created in runic program together with the title of a 16th century Icelandic alchemist, Arne Saknussemm. When translated into English, the take note reads: Go down into the crater of Snaefells Jökull, what Scartaris's shadow caresses right before the calends of July, O daring traveler, and you will help make it to the middle of the planet. I have done so. Arne Saknussemm Snæfellsjökull.Lidenbrock departs for Iceland right away, choosing the reluctant Axel with him. After a swift excursion via Copenhagen and Kiel, they turn up in Reykjavík. There they employ as their manual Icelander Hans Bjelke, a Danish speaking eiderduck hunter, then traveling overland to the base of Snæfellsjökull.In June which is late that they achieve the volcano and set off into the bowels of the planet, encountering unusual phenomena and many dangers. After going for a wrong turn, they run quite short of Axel and water practically perishes, but Hans saves them all by tapping into a subterranean river, that shoots out a stream of h20 which Axel and Lidenbrock title the "Hansbach" in the guide's honor. douard Riou's illustration of an ichthyosaurus (which is really more like a mosasaurus) fighting a plesiosaurus.Watching the program of the Hansbach, the explorers descend numerous miles and talk to an underground world, with an ocean along with a great ceiling with clouds, in addition to a permanent Aurora providing lighting. The travelers develop a raft out of semipetrified wood as well as set sail. While at ocean, they come across prehistoric fish like Pterichthyodes (here called "Pterichthys") Dipterus (referred to as giant marine and "Dipterides") reptiles from the Age of the Dinosaurs, specifically a Plesiosaurus and an Ichthyosaurus. A super storm threatens to ruin the raft and the passengers of its, but rather throws them onto the web site of an overwhelming fossil graveyard, like bones from the Pterodactylus, Glyptodon, Deinotherium, Megatherium, a mastodon as well as the preserved entire body of a prehistoric male.

  • von John Kingov
    54,00 €

    Why many real estate investors fall quite short, along with just the way you're in a position to make sure you don't!Many real estate investors fail for various very good reasons, but with comprehensive preparing as well as delivery, you're in a position to guarantee a much better chance of success. Below are actually four distinctive techniques to stay away from everyday pitfalls and increase the odds of yours of achieving success in real estate investing: Among the primary factors investors fail is really due to to a shortage of understanding and knowledge awareness of the real estate sector. Ensure you completely become informed about real estate investing, financing options, property types, market fashion, as well as possible risks. Attend workshops, read books, remain with trustworthy blogs, and also learn from great investors to grow the expertise of yours. Proper analysis is actually likely to enable you to make educated choices and reduce the chances of costly mistakes.

  • von Mary Shelley
    70,00 €

    Frankenstein; or perhaps, The Modern Prometheus is actually an 1818 novel written by English author Mary Shelley. Frankenstein tells the story of Victor Frankenstein, a young scientist who creates a sapient creature in an unorthodox scientific experiment. Shelley started writing the story when she was eighteen, and the first edition was published anonymously in London on one January 1818, when she was twenty. The name of her first came out in the next edition, which was published in Paris in 1821.Frankenstein is actually a frame story written in epistolary form. It documents a fictional correspondence between Captain Robert Walton and the sister of his, Margaret Walton Saville. The story takes place in the eighteenth century (the letters are actually dated as "17 "). Robert Walton is actually a failed writer who sets out to explore the North Pole in hopes of expanding scientific knowledge. During the voyage, the crew spots a dog sled driven by a gigantic figure.

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