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Incidents in the life of a slave girl

written by herself
2005
Presents the slave narrative of Harriet A. Jacobs, published in 1861 under the pseudonym Linda Brent, in which she describes the trials of her life as a Southern slave, and discusses her determination to win freedom for herself and her children.

Leaves of grass

first and "death-bed" editions : additional poems
2004
Whitman employs the cadence of simple, even idiomatic speech to "sing" national identity. Throughout his prolific career, Whitman continually revised and expanded Leaves of Grass, which went through nine editions. This volume include the first edition, the final, authorized "Death-Bed" edition, and selections of the best poems from preceding editions and other sources. Annotation. Whitman employs the cadence of simple, even idiomatic speech to "sing" national identity. Throughout his prolific career, Whitman continually revised and expanded Leaves of Grass, which went through nine editions. This volume include the first edition, the final, authorized "Death-Bed" edition, and selections of the best poems from preceding editions and other sources. Annotation. Whitman employs the cadence of simple, even idiomatic speech to "sing" national identity and destiny, philosophy and spiritualism, and frank autobiography. Throughout his prolific writing career, Whitman continually revised and expanded Leaves of Grass--which went through nine editions! This volume is the first to include the first edition, and the final, authorized "death-bed" edition, as well as a deft selection of poems which were eventually omitted.

Heart of darkness and selected short fiction

2003
Contains "Heart of Darkness" in which an English trading company sends a sea captain to find a renegade trader who has become mad with greed and power over the natives in the Congo; and includes three short stories, an introduction to author, questions, and suggestions for further reading.

Twenty thousand leagues under the sea

2005
Jules Verne's classic nineteenth-century novel about the adventures of the mysterious Captain Nemo and his unusual submarine.

Pride and prejudice

2004
In early nineteenth-century England, a spirited young woman copes with the courtship of a snobbish gentleman as well as the romantic entanglements of her four sisters.

The call of the wild

and White Fang
2003
Presents two classics by Jack London, including "The Call of the Wild" in which a dog in the Klondike reverts to wilderness life and becomes the leader of a pack of wolves; and "White Fang" in which a wolf-dog trained to be a vicious fighter struggles to live in both the world of dogs and that of humans.

Essays and poems

2004
A collection of essays and poems by Ralph Waldo Emerson that helped define the American transcendentalist movement.

The phantom of the opera

2006
Haunting readers since its first publication in 1911, the classic story of the disfigured Erik who haunts the Paris Opera House and secretly trains singer Christine Daa, leading to an obsessive love and pattern of fear and violence, remains a riveting journey into the darkest regions of the human heart. This updated edition features a new introduction to the gothic horror classic.

My ?ntonia

2004
A successful lawyer remembers his boyhood in Nebraska and his friendship with an immigrant Bohemian girl.

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