Richard H. Horne Libros






The Poor Artist: Or, Seven Eye-Sights and One Object
- 248 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
In this classic Victorian novel, Horne follows the life of an amateur painter who struggles to balance his artistic passion with his financial troubles. A poignant portrayal of the artist's struggle in society, the novel takes readers on a journey of self-discovery and redemption.
The Works of Christopher Marlowe; Volume 1
- 430 páginas
- 16 horas de lectura
A comprehensive collection of the plays, poems and translations of Christopher Marlowe (1564-1593), one of the greatest dramatists of the Elizabethan era, who influenced Shakespeare and other writers. This edition includes critical introductions, textual annotations and biographical information by Arthur Henry Bullen and Richard H. Horne, two eminent scholars of English literature.
Prometheus, the Fire-bringer
- 64 páginas
- 3 horas de lectura
Memoirs of a London Doll
- 198 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
Experience life in Victorian London through the eyes of a beloved toy doll with this charming children's book. Featuring beautiful illustrations and engaging storytelling, this book is a classic of the genre and a must-read for any child (or adult) with an interest in history and culture.
BalladRomances
- 254 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
Orion, An Epic Poem. Austral. Ed
- 164 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
Reprint of the original, first published in 1872.
Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning Addressed to Richard Hengist Horne, With Comments on Contemporaries; Volume 1
- 284 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
A New Spirit of the Age
- 374 páginas
- 14 horas de lectura
A visionary work of literature and philosophy, A New Spirit of the Age was written by Harper and Brothers in collaboration with R. H. Horne. The book presents a bold vision of a more enlightened and harmonious society, based on the principles of reason, freedom, and human dignity. Drawing on diverse cultural, historical, and philosophical traditions, A New Spirit of the Age is a powerful reminder of the transformative potential of human creativity and imagination.