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365 Quotes by Famous Authors is an inspiring collection that brings together a year's worth of wisdom, wit, and timeless insights from some of the greatest literary minds. Each day, readers are treated to a carefully curated quote that offers motivation, reflection, or a spark of creativity. From the profound to the playful, these quotes span a range of emotions…
From the towering presence of Sachin Tendulkar to the astute strategies of MS Dhoni, and the fiery determination of Virat Kohli, each page resonates with the passion and dedication that define the spirit of Indian cricket. With anecdotes that span the spectrum of emotions – from the euphoria of victory to the agony of defeat – these quotes offer more…
In Franz Kafka's compelling short story, 'A Hunger Artist,' the bizarre world of professional fasting is explored through the eyes of an artist whose obsession with his craft leads him to extremes. Set in a traveling circus, this allegorical tale delves into the nature of art, the human condition, and the relentless pursuit of meaning. Kafka's poignant narrative captures the…
In A Passage to India by E.M. Forster, the backdrop of British-ruled India frames a profound exploration of cultural clashes, friendship, and colonial tensions. The story unfolds around Dr. Aziz, an Indian Muslim, and his complex relationships with English visitors, including the idealistic Cyril Fielding and the inquisitive Adela Quested. An incident at the Marabar Caves, shrouded in mystery and…
In A Room of One’s Own by Virginia Woolf, readers embark on a poignant exploration of the constraints and challenges faced by women writers. Through a compelling blend of fiction and essay, Woolf weaves an argument for both literal and figurative space—a room of one's own and financial independence—as essential for a woman to create literature. The narrative delves into…
“A Tale of Two Cities” by Charles Dickens is set in London and Paris during the late 18th century, a turbulent era marked by the French Revolution. The novel explores themes of justice, vengeance, and redemption, opening with the iconic line, “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.” First serialized in Dickens's periodical All the…
Winter Amid the Ice by Jules Verne is a captivating short story that plunges readers into the icy expanse of the Arctic. The narrative follows Jean Cornbutte, a brave and determined sailor, who sets out on a perilous expedition to rescue his fiancée's brother, Louis, who is lost in the unforgiving polar region. Amid treacherous ice floes, fierce storms, and…
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll is a whimsical journey through a fantastical realm where the boundaries of reality dissolve into the realms of imagination. This celebrated tale follows young Alice as she tumbles down a rabbit hole into an enchanting world populated by eccentric characters, from the trum enigmatic Cheshire Cat to the capricious Queen of Hearts. With…
All Around the Moon by Jules Verne is a dazzling adventure that whisks readers into the cosmos. Continuing the epic journey From the Earth to the Moon, our intrepid explorers embark on an extraordinary voyage, circumnavigating the moon in their audacious spacecraft. Verne’s visionary prose paints a vivid tapestry of lunar landscapes and celestial wonders, while delving into the ingenuity…
In George Orwell's incisive allegory, "Animal Farm," a group of disenfranchised farm animals overthrow their human oppressor in pursuit of an idealistic vision of equality and justice. However, as the revolution unfolds, the nascent society rapidly succumbs to a new tyranny, where the leaders who promised liberation become indistinguishable from the very tyrants they replaced. Through a masterful blend of…
Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy is a profound exploration of love, betrayal, and societal norms in 19th-century Russia. The novel follows the tragic romance of Anna, a beautiful aristocrat, whose passionate affair with Count Vronsky leads to her downfall. Tolstoy masterfully intertwines Anna's story with that of the idealistic landowner Levin, offering a rich tapestry of contrasting lives and moral…