Best of
Classics

1909

Yama: The Pit


Aleksandr Kuprin - 1909
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The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies


Beatrix Potter - 1909
    They soon find some old lettuces on Mr McGregor's rubbish heap, but who can imagine the horrors that await them as they enjoy a nap after lunch!Peter Rabbit and Benjamin Bunny are two of Beatrix Potter's most popular characters and they are brought together in this exciting tale of danger and friendship.The Tale of The Flopsy Bunnies is number ten in Beatrix Potter's series of 23 little books, the titles of which are as follows:1 The Tale of Peter Rabbit2 The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin3 The Tailor of Gloucester4 The Tale of Benjamin Bunny5 The Tale of Two Bad Mice6 The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle7 The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher8 The Tale of Tom Kitten9 The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck10 The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies11 The Tale of Mrs. Tittlemouse12 The Tale of Timmy Tiptoes13 The Tale of Johnny Town-Mouse 14 The Tale of Mr. Tod15 The Tale of Pigling Bland16 The Tale of Samuel Whiskers17 The Tale of The Pie and the Patty-Pan18 The Tale of Ginger and Pickles19 The Tale of Little Pig Robinson20 The Story of a Fierce Bad Rabbit21 The Story of Miss Moppet22 Appley Dapply's Nursery Rhymes23 Cecily Parsley's Nursery Rhymes

Grimm's Fairy Tales


Jacob Grimm - 1909
    By 1807 there was a growing interest in German folk tales. The Grimm brothers were academics who invited friends to their home and asked them to relate stories they had heard. They soon published their first collection of tales and from there several more volumes followed.This compilation of fairy tales which includes the complete canon of over 200 tales has become a beloved set of classical stories the world over. Included in this collection are Hansel and Gretel, Briar Rose, The Fisherman and His Wife, Rapunzel, The Frog Prince, Little Red Riding Hood, Rumpelstiltskin, Tom Thumb, and many more. These stories are a delight to read and will rekindle up many childhood memories as they are reread. Presented here in this edition is the faithful translation of Margaret Hunt.

Gunnar's Daughter


Sigrid Undset - 1909
    Set in Norway and Iceland at the beginning of the eleventh century, Gunnar's Daughter is the story of the beautiful, spoiled Vigdis Gunnarsdatter, who is raped by the man she had wanted to love. A woman of courage and intelligence, Vigdis is toughened by adversity. Alone she raises the child conceived in violence, repeatedly defending her autonomy in a world governed by men. Alone she rebuilds her life and restores her family's honor--until an unremitting social code propels her to take the action that again destroys her happiness.First published in 1909, Gunnar's Daughter was in part a response to the rise of nationalism and Norway's search for a national identity in its Viking past. But unlike most of the Viking-inspired art of its period, Gunnar's Daughter is not a historical romance. It is a skillful conversation between two historical moments about questions as troublesome in Undset's own time--and in ours--as they were in the Saga Age: rape and revenge, civil and domestic violence, troubled marriages, and children made victims of their parents' problems.

Tremendous Trifles


G.K. Chesterton - 1909
    His works include journalism, philosophy, poetry, biography, fantasy and detective stories. Chesterton has great fun satirizing the Victorian sleuths such as Sherlock Holmes . These 39 tales will delight the reader. Chesterton said that these stories just came to him like sitting still and letting them light on him like flies. Some of these tales are just for fun while other are filled with good common sense.Gilbert Keith Chesterton (1874-1936) was an English literary and social critic, historian, playwright, poet, Catholic theologian, debater, mystery writer and foremost, a novelist. Among the primary achievements of Chesterton's extensive writing career are the wide range of subjects written about, the large number of genres employed, and the sheer volume of publications produced. He wrote several plays, around 80 books, several hundred poems, some 200 short stories and 4000 essays. Chesterton's writings without fail displayed wit and a sense of humor by incorporating paradox, yet still making serious comments on the world, government, politics, economics, theology, philosophy and many other topics. Chesterton uses his compilation of essays in Tremendous Trifles as a guide to reflect on everyday life. Among this collection: A Piece of Chalk -where a drawing exercise turns into a lesson on the nature of truth, Twelve Men -an explanation on why we have juries made of our peers and not professional jurors, The Dragon's Grandmother -on why we should read fairy tales to our children along with many more endearing reflections.

The Machine Stops


E.M. Forster - 1909
    Rarely do they even leave their own rooms, in which all of their needs are met by the Machine. The Machine allows the humans to communicate "ideas" with one another, which is essentially their only activity. It doesn't stop them from leaving their rooms, but they have little desire to do so anyway. They've started to believe the Machine is omnipotent and omniscient, not to be questioned. And when it begins to malfunction, they trust that it knows what it's doing--forgetting they invented it in the first place . . .From the author of A Passage to India, A Room with a View, and other classic novels, and a sixteen-time nominee for the Nobel Prize in Literature, this remarkable science fiction story, which was included in a Science Fiction Hall of Fame anthology, was published in 1909--yet becomes more relevant and thought-provoking with each passing day of the twenty-first century.

The Machine Stops


E.M. Forster - 1909
    M. Forster. After initial publication in The Oxford and Cambridge Review (November 1909), the story was republished in Forster's The Eternal Moment and Other Stories in 1928. After being voted one of the best novellas up to 1965, it was included that same year in the populist anthology Modern Short Stories. In 1973 it was also included in The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume Two. The book is particularly notable for predicting new technologies such as instant messaging and the internet.

The Works of Rudyard Kipling One Volume Edition


Rudyard Kipling - 1909
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Mike and Psmith


P.G. Wodehouse - 1909
    Mike (introduced in Mike at Wrykyn) is a seriously good cricketer who forms an unlikely alliance with old Etonian Psmith ('the P is silent') after they both find themselves fish out of water at a new school, Sedleigh. Full of entertainment, the plot reaches a satisfying conclusion as the pair eventually overcome the hostility of others and their own prejudices to become stars. Even readers uninterested in cricket are likely to be gripped by descriptions of matches, but the real meat of the book is to be found in the characters, especially the elegant Psmith, one of Wodehouse's immortal creations, who features in three of his later novels.

Two Years Before the Mast and Twenty-Four Years After (Harvard Classics, #23)


Richard Henry Dana Jr. - 1909
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Edgar Allan Poe: Poems and Poetics


Edgar Allan Poe - 1909
    Richard Wilbur explores the philosophical depth of verse more widely noted for its macabre and gothic surfaces and uniquely matches the whole canon of Poe's mature poetry with a judicious selection of essays and stories that illuminate his poetic goals.

Folklore and Fable: Aesop, Grimm, Andersen (Harvard Classics, #17)


Charles William Eliot - 1909
    Many tales have been collected and they are represented in the present volume by the household tales preserved by Grimm. Far earlier written down, but less primitive in kind, are the Aesopic Fables. Still more recent, both in kind and in date, are the Wonder stories of modern manufacture represented here by the tales of Hans Christian Andersen. Andersen had a marvelous knack of entertaining children by repeating old folk tales of the type collected by Grimm; and his success in this led him on to attempt inventing new ones.

English Poetry From Tennyson to Whitman: Part 42 Harvard Classics


Charles William Eliot - 1909
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Lectures on the Harvard Classics (The Harvard Classics, #51)


Charles William Eliot - 1909
    The Series will also assist many readers to cultivate a taste for serious reading outside of The Harvard Classics as well as within them. It will certainly promote the accomplishment of the educational object I had in mind when I made the collection.—Charles W. Eliot, editor of The Harvard Classics

Harvard Classics 19: Goethe and Marlowe


Charles William Eliot - 1909
    Goethe's retelling of the classic Faust legend is the crowning achievement of his literary output. Perhaps best known from Beethoven's overture, Goethe's Egmont represents a classic work of Sturm und Drang literature. Count Egmont leads an ultimately tragic rebellion against Spanish rule in The Netherlands. Goethe's "novelette in verse," Hermann and Dorothea tells the story of a young girl who finds love after fleeing the chaos of the French Revolution. This work influenced many artists of the day, including Arthur Hugh Clough, whose The Bothie borrows heavily from this work.

The Crown of Individuality


William George Jordan - 1909
    (Inspirational, self-help, philosophical)

The Odyssey of Homer (The Harvard Classics, Volume 22)


Charles William Eliot - 1909
    With an introduction and notes.

Marlowe, Shakespeare: The Harvard Classics Deluxe Edition


Charles William Eliot - 1909
    Contents: Edward the Second by Christopher Marlowe. The Tragedy of Hamlet prince of Denmark; The Tragedy of King Lear; The Tragedy of Macbeth; The Tempest by William Shakespeare.

My Lady of the South


Randall Parrish - 1909
    

The Prodigious Hickey: A Lawrenceville Story


Owen Johnson - 1909
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Nine Greek Dramas (Harvard Classics, #8)


Charles William Eliot - 1909
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The Confessions/The Imitation of Christ (Harvard Classics, Vol 7)


Charles William Eliot - 1909
    Augustine, of one of the great Fathers of the Church, traces a dialogue with his God and a journey toward rising above one's self. The Imitation of Christ, by Thomas a Kempis, is a pastiche of biblical and Catholic passages attributed to a humble scribe, and remains the most influential of Christian devotional writings.

The Story of the Grail and the Passing of Arthur


Howard Pyle - 1909
    This book is one of the best of the series — a rich chronicle that includes the stirring adventures of Sir Galahad and the pursuit of the Holy Grail as well as the last chapter in the life of King Arthur.The book begins with the exciting story of Sir Geraint — how he fought with the knights of the Sparrow-Hawk, how he set right the wrongs of the earldom, how he destroyed three giants of the highway and more. The narrative then takes up the thrilling exploits of Sir Galahad ("the most perfect knight who ever lived"): his initiation into knighthood, how he came to the court of King Arthur and his quest for the Holy Grail. Finally, there are the last chapters in the life of King Arthur — his attack on Sir Lancelot, his fatal battle with Sir Mordred and Arthur's final journey to Avalon.Recounted in language appropriately medieval in flavor and enhanced with 39 of Howard Pyle's richly atmospheric illustrations, these tales promise a splendid reading experience — a magical journey to a far-off time and a bygone world of knightly valor and chivalric romance.

Time's Laughingstocks and Other Verses


Thomas Hardy - 1909
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Lives of Themistocles, Aristides, Pericles, Alcibiades & Coriolanus, Demosthenes & Cicero, Caesar & Antony


Plutarch - 1909
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Harvard Classics, Vol. 25: Mill & Carlyle


Charles William Eliot - 1909
    By far the most his influential work, his extended essay titled "On Liberty" tempers his inheritance of utilitarianism with a humanism that would become the manifesto of modern democracy. Also included are three works by Thomas Carlyle: his accessible summary of Romantic interpretation,-Characteristics, is a seminal work of literary theory; later published under the title -On the Choice of Books,- this-Inaguaral Address-is a clear statement of Carlyle-s moral passions; and finally, his essay on the father of the historical novel, Sir Walter Scott,-is one of the many works by Carlyle extolling great men and exemplifies his ethical approach to literary criticism.

The Plays of Strindberg


August Strindberg - 1909
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The Capture of Paul Beck


M. McDonnell Bodkin - 1909
    Beck, I presume. I am Miss Dora Myrl. I can hardly flatter myself you have heard of me before?” Phil Armitage is hopelessly in love with Norma Lee - and she with him. Unfortunately, the course of true love does not run smooth as Norma's father is reluctant to allow his daughter to marry the young man, deeming his modest fortune no match for the millions she will one day inherit. When Phil's friend and love rival, Abe Lamman, tricks Phil in to losing even the little money he already has, Phil resorts to illegal means in order to respond in kind. Incensed, Lamman is determined to track Phil down and confront him with the full force of the law. Aiding him in this is master-detective Paul Beck. But Beck may have met his match. For helping Norma and Phil is their good friend - the equally able lady detective Dory Myrl. Originally published in 1911, this delightful novel of romance and rivalry between two Edwardian detectives is sure to delight all fans of classic crime fiction.

Elizabethan Drama Part 2: Dekker, Jonson, Beaumont, Fletcher, Webster, Massinger: Part 47 Harvard Classics


Charles William Eliot - 1909
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The Rosary


Florence Louisa Barclay - 1909
    Gareth Dalmain falls in love with the Honorable Jane Champion. She loves him back, but does not trust his love, as is known to be a great lover of beauty, and she - alas - is very plain. Just as she decides to trust him, she receives news that he has been blinded in a hunting accident. She wants to go visit him, but he will not receive her, as he wants only her love - not her pity. With the help of their mutual friend and doctor, she gets the position as his nurse under a presumed name, and thereby gets to know the 'new' Gareth.

The Pilgrim's Progress/The Lives of John Donne and George Herbert (The Harvard Classics, #15)


Charles William Eliot - 1909
    Green Boards, covers "The Pilgrim's Progress" (JB) and "The Lives of John Donne and George Herbert" (IW)with introduction and notes

English Philosophers of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries: Locke, Berkeley, Hume: Part 37 Harvard Classics


Charles William Eliot - 1909
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The Death of Jean


Mark Twain - 1909
    Mr. Clemens was in great stress of mind when I first saw him, but a few hours later I found him writing steadily."I am setting it down," he said, "everything. It is arelief to me to write it. It furnishes me an excuse for thinking." At intervals during that day and the next I looked in, and usually found him writing. Then on the evening of the 26th, when he knew that Jean had been laid to rest in Elmira, he came to my room with the manuscript in his hand."I have finished it," he said; "read it. I can form noopinion of it myself. If you think it worthy, some day--at theproper time--it can end my autobiography. It is the finalchapter."Four months later--almost to the day--(April 21st) he waswith Jean.Albert Bigelow Paine.Stormfield, Christmas Eve, 11 A.M., 1909.

Jeanne Of The Marshes


E. Phillips Oppenheim - 1909
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Journeys Through Bookland (Volume 7)


Charles H. Sylvester - 1909
    7: A New and Original Plan for Reading Applied to the World's Best Literature for Children The waves beside them danced, but they Outdid the sparkling waves in glee; A poet could not but be gay In such a jocund company; I gazed - and gazed - but little thought What wealth the show to me had brought. For oft, when on my couch I lie, In vacant or in pensive mood, They ash upon that inward eye Which is the bliss of solitude; And then my heart with pleasure fills, And dances with the daffodils.

Trees Every Child Should Know


Julia Ellen Rogers - 1909
    But suppose it is winter time, and the tree is bare. Then you have a chance to see the wonderful framework of trunk and branches, the way the twigs spread apart on the outer limbs, while the great boughs near the trunk are almost bare. Each branch is trying to hold its twigs out into the sunshine, and each twig is set with buds. When these buds open, and most of them send out leafy shoots, the tree will be a shady summerhouse with a thick, leafy roof that the sun cannot look through. Among the big branches near the trunk very few leaves will be found compared with the number the outer twigs bear. How can we tell whether the tree is alive or dead in winter? Break off a twig. Is there a layer of green just inside the brown bark? This is the sign that the tree is alive. Dead twigs are withered, and their buds are not plump and bright. The green is gone from under the bark of these twigs. Under each bud is the scar of last year’s leaf, and if you look on the ground you are pretty sure to find a dead leaf whose stem fits exactly into that scar. If there are a number of these leaves under the tree, you may feel sure that they fell from the tree last autumn. Look carefully among the leaves, and on the branches for the seeds of this tree. If there is an acorn left on the tree, you may be sure that you have the tree’s name! The name is the thing we wish first to know when we meet a stranger. If an acorn is found growing on a tree, that tree has given us its name, for trees that bear acorns are all oaks. An acorn is a kind of nut, and there are many kinds of oaks, each with its own acorn pattern, unlike that of other oaks. Yet all acorns sit in their little acorn cups, and we do not confuse them with nuts of other trees. So we know the family name of all trees whose fruits are acorns. They are all oaks, and there are fifty kinds in our own country, growing wild in American forests. But if those of all countries are counted, there are in all more than three hundred kinds.

English Poetry From Chaucer to Gray: Part 40 Harvard Classics


Charles William Eliot - 1909
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Anathema: A Tragedy in Seven Scenes


Leonid Andreyev - 1909
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English Poetry, Volume II, From Collins to Fitzgerald (Harvard Classics)


Charles William Eliot - 1909
    Sample Contents: William Collins; George Sewell; Alison Cockburn; Jane Elliot; John Logan; Samuel Johnson; Oliver Goldsmith; William Cowper; Anna Babbauld; Carolina Oliphant; Anne Hunter; William Blake; Robert Tannanill; William Wordsworth; Samuel Taylor Coleridge; Sir Walter Scott; Thomas Campbell; George Gordon, Lord Byron; Thomas Moore; Percy Bysshe Shelley; John Keats; Walter Savage Landor; Thomas Hood; Hartley Coleridge; Elizabeth Barrett Browning; Edward Fitzgerald.

Scientific Papers: Physics, Chemistry, Astronomy, Geology: Part 30 Harvard Classics


Charles William Eliot - 1909
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Imaginary Conversations


Walter Savage Landor - 1909
    Crump."

Continental Drama: Calderón, Corneille, Racine, Molière, Lessing, Schiller


Pedro Calderón de la Barca - 1909
    Contents:- Life is a Dream by Pedro Calderón de la Barca- Polyeucte by Pierre Corneille- Phaedra by Jean Baptiste Racine- Tartuffe, or the Hypocrite by Jean Baptiste Poquelin Molière- Minna von Barnhelm, or the Soldier's Fortune by Cotthold Ephraim Lessing- Wilhelm Tell by Johann Christoph Friedrich Von Schiller.

The Valley of Shadows


Francis Grierson - 1909
    He also depicts the Lincoln country as a mythic Garden, inhabited by heroic pioneers who are swept into the valley of shadows, the coming national conflict . . . a unique achievement of uncommon power and symbolic depth---an Illinois masterpiece.