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    The Tempest
    The Age of Innocence
    Christopher Marlowe : The Complete Poems and translations
    El rey Lear
    • Edith Wharton (1862–1937) wrote carefully structured fiction that probed the psychological and social elements guiding the behavior of her characters. Her portrayals of upper-class New Yorkers were unrivaled. The Age of Innocence, for which Wharton won the Pulitzer Prize in 1920, is one of her most memorable novels. At the heart of the story are three people whose entangled lives are deeply affected by the tyrannical and rigid requirements of high society. Newland Archer, a restrained young attorney, is engaged to the lovely May Welland but falls in love with May's beautiful and unconventional cousin, Countess Ellen Olenska. Despite his fear of a dull marriage to May, Archer goes through with the ceremony — persuaded by his own sense of honor, family, and societal pressures. He continues to see Ellen after the marriage, but his dreams of living a passionate life ultimately cease. The novel's lucid and penetrating prose style, vivid characterization, and its rendering of the social history of an era have long made it a favorite with readers and critics alike.

      The Age of Innocence2006
      3,9
    • El rey Lear

      • 160 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      El Rey Lear, de William Shakespeare, es una tragedia clásica que aborda la traición, la locura y el poder a través de diálogos poéticos y personajes complejos. Esta obra es esencial para comprender la maestría de Shakespeare y su impacto en la literatura, recomendada para quienes aprecian la dramaturgia clásica y temas universales.

      El rey Lear1999
      4,1
    • The Tempest

      • 112 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      The most poetic and magical of Shakespeare's comedies, this play contrasts lyrical fantasy surrounding the spirit Ariel and the savage Calaban, with a tale of political intrigue focused around Prospero, the banished Duke of Milan, now a wizard living on a remote island.

      The Tempest1987
      3,8
    • The essential lyric works of the great Elizabethan playwright newly revised and updated Though best known for his plays and for courting danger as a homosexual, a spy, and an outspoken atheist Christopher Marlowe was also an accomplished and celebrated poet. This long-awaited updated and revised edition of his poems and translations contains his complete lyric works from his translations of Ovidian elegies to his most famous poem, The Passionate Shepherd to His Love, to the impressive epic mythological poem Hero and Leander.

      Christopher Marlowe : The Complete Poems and translations1971
      2,0