Best of
Novels
1908
Martin Eden
Jack London - 1908
Set in San Francisco, this is the story of Martin Eden, an impoverished seaman who pursues, obsessively and aggressively, dreams of education and literary fame. London, dissatisfied with the rewards of his own success, intended Martin Eden as an attack on individualism and a criticism of ambition; however, much of its status as a classic has been conferred by admirers of its ambitious protagonist.Andrew Sinclair's wide-ranging introduction discusses the conflict between London's support of socialism and his powerful self-will. Sinclair also explores the parallels and divergences between the life of Martin Eden and that of his creator, focusing on London's mental depressions and how they affected his depiction of Eden.
Anne of Green Gables / Anne of Avonlea
L.M. Montgomery - 1908
First, the impetuous, red-haired orphan meetsand must win the love ofher foster parents at the scenic farmhouse known as Green Gables. Her adventures continue as she becomes the new schoolmistress in Avonlea, where she finds new challenges and true love.
A Room with a View / Howards End
E.M. Forster - 1908
Forster. Both are stories of extreme contrasts--in values, social class and cultural perspectives. Romantic relationships lead to conventional happiness in the delightful social comedy A Room with a View, and to unexpected scandal in the richer, deeply moving novel Howards End.Howards End, which rivals A Passage to India as Forster's greatest work, makes a country house in Hertfordshire the center and the symbol for what Lionel Trilling called a class war about who would inherit England. Commerce clashes with culture, greed with gentility.A Room with a View brings home the stuffiness of upper-middle-class Edwardian society in a tremendously funny comedy that pairs a well-bred young lady with a lusty railway clerk and satirizes both the clergy and the English notion of respectability.Quintessentially British, these two novels have become twentieth-century classics. With an introduction and bibliography by Benjamin DeMott.
Seven Who Were Hanged
Leonid Andreyev - 1908
"We must not aggravate, but ease the last moments of our son," resolved the colonel firmly, and he carefully weighed every possible phase of the conversation, every act and movement that might take place on the following day. But somehow he became confused, forgetting what he had prepared, and he wept bitterly in the corner of the oilcloth-covered couch. In the morning he explained to his wife how she should behave at the meeting.
The Girl from Montana
Grace Livingston Hill - 1908
This is the story of a lovable girl upon whom fate has thrust a seemingly unbearable burden of trouble. She is alone in the mountains of Montana and threatened by a man whom she has every cause to hate and fear. Feeling that flight is the only course left, she arms herself, mounts a horse and bravely rides away. Thus begins a trail that finally leads her to the East, and to grandparents of widely divergent social stations. Her experiences with both are novel and sometimes humorous, but through them all she never quite forgets a certain tenderfoot who befriended her for a short time in her lonely journey. She meets him again under most unusual circumstances. Complications have arisen that threaten her future happiness, but in the end fate plays fair. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.
The Assistant
Robert Walser - 1908
Coetzee ("dazzling"), Guy Davenport ("a very special kind of whimsical-serious-deep writer"), and Hermann Hesse ("If he had a hundred thousand readers, the world would be a better place"). Charged with compassion, and an utterly unique radiance of vision, Walser is as Susan Sontag exclaimed "a truly wonderful, heart-breaking writer."The Assistant is his breathtaking 1908 novel, translated by award-winning translator Susan Bernofsky. Joseph, hired to become an inventor's new assistant, arrives one rainy Monday morning at Technical Engineer Karl Tobler's splendid hilltop villa: he is at once pleased and terribly worried, a state soon followed by even stickier psychological complexities. He enjoys the beautiful view over Lake Zurich, in the company of the proud wife, Frau Tobler, and the delicious savory meals. But does he deserve any of these pleasures? The Assistant chronicles Joseph's inner life of cascading emotions as he attempts, both frantically and light-heartedly, to help the Tobler household, even as it slides toward financial ruin. Tobler demands of Joseph, "Do you have your wits about you?!" And Joseph's wits are in fact all around him, trembling like leaves in the breeze—he is full of exuberance and despair, all the raptures and panics of a person "drowning in obedience."
The Miner
Natsume Sōseki - 1908
Almost devoid of plot and characterization, it unfolds within the mind of the protagonist. His ruminations constitute the theoretical core of the book.
A Room with a View
E.M. Forster - 1908
"You love the boy body and soul, plainly, directly, as he loves you, and no other word expresses it ..."Lucy has her rigid, middle-class life mapped out for her, until she visits Florence with her uptight cousin Charlotte, and finds her neatly ordered existence thrown off balance. Her eyes are opened by the unconventional characters she meets at the Pension Bertolini: flamboyant romantic novelist Eleanor Lavish, the Cockney Signora, curious Mr Emerson and, most of all, his passionate son George.Lucy finds herself torn between the intensity of life in Italy and the repressed morals of Edwardian England, personified in her terminally dull fiancé Cecil Vyse. Will she ever learn to follow her own heart?
The Call of the Wild / White Fang / The Sea-Wolf
Jack London - 1908
Den lange Rejse: Første Bind
Johannes V. Jensen - 1908
Det tabte Land ("The lost Land", original 1919)2. Bræen ("The glacier", original 1908)3. Norne-Gæst ("Norn Guest", original 1919)The edition notice states: "Med denne tobindsudgave foreligger "Den lange Rejse" i overensstemmelse med værkets idé i den naturlige kronologiske rækkefølge. En tillempning af teksten har fundet sted for at undgå nogle gentagelser og enkelte for sammenhængen unødige partier. Gennemgangen og revisionen af teksten er foretaget af Aage Marcus." (tr. "In this two volume edition, 'The Long Journey' is presented in accordance with the work's idea, and in its natural chronological order. An adjustment of the text has been made to avoid some repetition, and some parts unnecessary for the coherence. The review and revision of the text is performed by Aage Marcus.")
The Master of the Inn
Robert Welch Herrick - 1908
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Den lange Rejse: Andet Bind
Johannes V. Jensen - 1908
Cimbrenes Tog ("The Cimbrians", 1922)2. Skibet ("The Ship", 1912)3. Christoffer Columbus (1921)The edition notice states: "Med denne tobindsudgave foreligger "Den lange Rejse" i overensstemmelse med værkets idé i den naturlige kronologiske rækkefølge. En tillempning af teksten har fundet sted for at undgå nogle gentagelser og enkelte for sammenhængen unødige partier. Gennemgangen og revisionen af teksten er foretaget af Aage Marcus." (tr. "In this two volume edition, 'The Long Journey' is presented in accordance with the work's idea, and in its natural chronological order. An adjustment of the text has been made to avoid some repetition, and some parts unnecessary for the coherence. The review and revision of the text is performed by Aage Marcus.")Librarian's note: The ISBN for this volume is the same as the first volume - ISBN 10: 8701027816