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The Literature Book
By:DK
Published on 2016-04-21 by Dorling Kindersley Ltd

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From Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby to Shelley's Frankenstein, The Literature Book documents the greatest literature ever written. Featuring over 100 best-selling books, plays and poetry from all over the world, including Latin American and African fiction, The Literature Book encompasses celebrated masterpieces from the most renowned authors to have ever lived. Stunning images and inspirational quotes jump out from the pages, as detailed plot summaries and helpful context bring the timeless works of literature to life. The book also offers a deeper look into the famed fiction of Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde and more, as in-depth literary criticism and interesting authorial biographies give each work of literature a new meaning. In The Literature Book, the world's most iconic literature and greatest writers come together for a fascinating journey through time that is a must-have for any literature student or fan of fiction.

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Colm Tóibín, a award-winning publisher of That Professionaland Brooklyn, turns your partner's notice towards elaborate friendships between fathers and sons—directly typically the concerns between the literary titans Oscar Wilde, James Joyce, W.B. Yeats, and additionally their fathers. Wilde loathed his / her pops, though regarded them to be substantially alike. Joyce's gregarious papa forced the fuesen from Eire on account of his or her volatile temper as well as drinking. Even when Yeats's biological dad, a artist, appeared to be unsurprisingly an ideal conversationalist in whose yak had been many more rubbed as opposed to the paintings your puppy produced. Such well-known adult men and the fathers what people really helped shape these guys can come alive on Tóibín's retelling, just like Dublin's vibrant inhabitants.

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