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One of the most remarkable philosophical works of the nineteenth century, famed for the depth and acuity of its modern psychological insightsWriting under the pseudonym Anti-Climacus, Kierkegaard explores the concept of "despair," alerting readers to the diversity of ways in which they may be described as living in this state of bleak abandonment—including some that may seem just the opposite—and offering a much-discussed formula for the eradication of despair. With its penetrating account of the self, this late work by Kierkegaard was hugely influential upon twentieth-century philosophers including Karl Jaspers, Jean-Paul Sartre and Albert Camus. The Sickness unto Death can be regarded as one of the key works of theistic existentialist thought—a brilliant and revelatory answer to one man's struggle to fill the spiritual void.For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.
A Clockwork Orange - Thryft
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Anthony Burgess | Penguin Classics

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Fifteen-year-old Alex doesn't just like ultra-violence – he also enjoys rape, drugs and Beethoven's Ninth. He and his gang rampage through a dystopian future, hunting for terrible thrills. But when Alex finds himself at the mercy of the state and subject to the ministrations of Dr. Brodsky, the government psychologist, he discovers that fun is no longer the order of the day ...The basis for one of the most notorious films ever made, A Clockwork Orange is both a virtuoso performance from an electrifying prose stylist and a serious exploration of the morality of free will. 'I do not know of any other writer who has done as much with language ... a very funny book'William S. Burroughs
Eros Unbound
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Anaïs Nin | Penguin Classics

Eros Unbound

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If you're looking for a dive into the complex landscape of human desire, Anais Nin's "Eros Unbound" might just seduce your literary senses. The tales within these pages don't merely depict physical acts, but rather weave a richer tapestry that explores eroticism with depth, feeling, and an artist's touch. It's the kind of book that speaks to the sensual soul.
Dracula
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"Dracula" is a gripping read if you're into classic horror with a sophisticated twist. It's more than just chills and thrills—it delves into the complexities of Victorian society, touching on themes of identity and the darker side of human desire. Dive into an era where the supernatural meets psychoanalysis and societal norms. Join Harker's journey and the eerie events in England that will keep you turning pages late into the night.
The Great Gatsby
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F. Scott Fitzgerald, Tony Tanner  | Penguin Classics

The Great Gatsby

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If you're intrigued by the opulence and disillusionment of the Roaring Twenties, "The Great Gatsby" offers that in spades. It's a dazzling and poignant exploration of aspiration, love, and the myths we cling to. Fitzgerald's prose is a pure pleasure to read, effortlessly painting the era's lavish scene and its underlying troughs of emptiness. This book might just redefine your understanding of the elusive American dream and what it means to truly yearn for something just out of reach.
Breakfast at Tiffany's - Thryft
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Truman Capote | Penguin Classics

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It's New York in the 1940s, where the martinis flow from cocktail hour till breakfast at Tiffany's. And nice girls don't, except, of course, Holly Golightly. Pursued by Mafia gangsters and playboy millionaires, Holly is a fragile eyeful of tawny hair and turned-up nose, a heart-breaker, a perplexer, a traveller, a tease. She is irresponsibly 'top banana in the shock department', and one of the shining flowers of American fiction.This edition also contains three stories: 'House of Flowers', 'A Diamond Guitar' and 'A Christmas Memory'.
Paradise Lost
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John Milton | Penguin Classics

Paradise Lost

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If poetry that spans the heavens and delves deep into philosophy of freedom entices you, "Paradise Lost" is for you. Milton's language is rich, his portrayal of Satan is complex, and the questions raised about authority and rebellion remain profoundly relevant. Dive into this masterpiece and be prepared for an intellectual and emotional journey that's withstood the test of centuries.
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If you enjoy the company of a clever, observant narrator who brings out the humor in every situation, then "A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy" would be a delightful travel companion for you. Laurence Sterne invites you to meander through Europe with Parson Yorick, a character with a penchant for amusing encounters and reflective musings, all conveyed with a pioneering stream-of-consciousness style. This book is perfect if you're looking for insight, irony, and a taste of the sentimental, wrapped up in an 18th-century journey.
Oroonoko, the Rover and Other Works - Thryft
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'We are bought and sold like apes or monkeys, to be the sport of women, fools, and cowards, and the support of rogues’.When Prince Oroonoko’s passion for the virtuous Imoinda arouses the jealousy of his grandfather, the lovers are cast into slavery and transported from Africa to the colony of Surinam. Oroonoko’s noble bearing soon wins the respect of his English captors, but his struggle for freedom brings about his destruction. Inspired by Aphra Behn’s visit to Surinam, Oroonoko (1688) reflects the author’s romantic view of Native Americans as simple, superior peoples 'in the first state of innocence, before men knew how to sin’. The novel also reveals Behn’s ambiguous attitude to African slavery – while she favoured it as a means to strengthen England’s power, her powerful and moving work conveys its injustice and brutality.This new edition of Oroonoko is based on the first printed edition of 1688, and includes a chronology, bibliography and notes. In her introduction, Janet Todd examines Aphra Behn’s views of slavery, colonization and politics, and her position as a professional woman writer in the Restoration.Prose:The Fair JiltOroonokoLove-Letters to a GentlemanPlays:The RoverThe Widow RanterPoems:Love ArmedEpilogue to Sir Patient FancyThe DisappointmentTo Mr. Creech (under the name of Daphnis) on his excellent translation of LucretiusA letter to Mr. Creech at Oxford, written in the last great frostSong: On her loving two equallyTo the fair Clarinda, who made love to me, imagined more than womanOn Desire: A PindaricA Pindaric poem to the Reverend Doctor Burnet
Old Goriot
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Marion Ayton Crawford, Honoré de Balzac  | Penguin Classics

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"Old Goriot" is a cautionary tale about the corrupting power of money and the social ladder, yet it's also a deeply human story. It might really speak to you if you're into character-driven narratives that offer a gritty, unvarnished look at society. Balzac's Paris comes alive with vibrant characters, and the novel's intricate interplay of ambitions and desires could offer you a timeless reflection on personal integrity versus societal pressures.
Essays and Aphorisms of Arthur Schopenhauer
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This book is a thought-provoking collection of Schopenhauer's philosophical essays and aphorisms that delve into the depths of human existence. It offers a pessimistic but powerful perspective on the human condition, exploring themes such as religion, ethics, politics, and more. With its innovative insights and influential impact on philosophy and art, it is a must-read for those seeking to understand the complexities of life and find solace in art, morality, and self-awareness.
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"This country and this people seem to have been made for each other, and it appears as if it was the design of Providence, that an inheritance so proper and convenient for a band of brethren ... should never be split into a number of unsocial, jealous, and alien sovereignties." So wrote John Jay, one of the revolutionary authors of The Federalist Papers, arguing that if the United States was truly to be a single nation, its leaders would have to agree on universally binding rules of governance--in short, a constitution. In a brilliant set of essays, Jay and his colleagues Alexander Hamilton and James Madison explored in minute detail the implications of establishing a kind of rule that would engage as many citizens as possible and that would include a system of checks and balances. Their arguments proved successful in the end, and The Federalist Papers stand as key documents in the founding of the United States.
Crime and Punishment - Thryft
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Dostoevsky’s drama of sin, guilt, and redemption transforms the sordid story of an old woman’s murder into the nineteenth century’s profoundest and most compelling philosophical novel. Raskolnikov, an impoverished student living in the St. Petersburg of the tsars, is determined to overreach his humanity and assert his untrammeled individual will. When he commits an act of murder and theft, he sets into motion a story that, for its excruciating suspense, its atmospheric vividness, and its depth of characterization and vision is almost unequaled in the literatures of the world. The best known of Dostoevsky’s masterpieces, Crime and Punishment can bear any amount of rereading without losing a drop of its power over our imaginations.
Utopia - Thryft
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Thomas More | Penguin Classics

Utopia

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16th-century classic by English ecclesiastic and scholar envisioned a tolerant, patriarchal island kingdom free of private property, violence, bloodshed and vice. Forerunner of many later attempts.
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Blaise Pascal | Penguin Classics

The Provincial Letters

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Pascal's two masterpieces are the "Provinciales" and the "Pensées". The occasion of the "Provinciales" was an accident. The Duc of Liancourt, a friend of Port Royal, having been refused absolution by the curé of Saint Sulpice, Antoine* Arnauld wrote two letters which were censured by the Sorbonne. He wished to appeal to the public in a pamphlet which he submitted to his friends, but they found it too heavy and theological. He then said to Pascal: "You, who are young, must do something." The next day (23 Jan., 1656) Pascal brought the first "Provinciale". The "Petites lettres" followed to the number of nineteen, the last unfinished, from January, 1656, to March, 1657. Appearing under the pseudonym of Louis de Montalte, they were published at Cologne in 1657 as Les Provinciales, ou Lettres écrites par Louis de Montalte à un provincial de ses amis et au RR. PP. Jesuites sur le sujet de la morale et de la politique de ces pères". The first four treat the dogmatic question which forms the basis of Jansenism on the agreement between grace and human liberty. Pascal answers it by practically, if not theoretically, denying sufficient grace and liberty. The seventeenth and eighteenth letters take up the same questions, but with noteworthy qualifications. From the fourth to the sixteenth Pascal censures the Jesuit moral code, or rather the casuistry, first, by depicting a naîf Jesuit who, through silly vanity, reveals to him the pretended secrets of the Jesuit policy, and then by direct invective against the Jesuits themselves. The most famous are the fourth, on sins of ignorance, and the thirteenth, on homicide.That Pascal intended this to be a useful work, his whole life bears witness, as do his deathbed declarations. His good faith cannot seriously be doubted, but some of his methods are more questionable. Without ever seriously altering his citations from the casuists, as he has sometimes been wrongfully accused of doing, he arranges them somewhat disingenously; he simplifies complicated questions excessively, and, in setting forth the solutions of the casuists sometimes lets his own bias interfere. But the gravest reproach against him is, first, that he unjustly blamed the Society of Jesus, attacking it exclusively, and attributing to it a desire to lower the Christian ideal and to soften down the moral code in the interest of its policy; then that he discredited casuistry itself by refusing to recognize its legitimacy or, in certain cases, its necessity, so that not only the Jesuits, but religion itself suffered by this strife, which contributed to hasten the condemnation of certain lax theories by the Church. And, without wishing or even knowing it, Pascal furnished weapons on the one hand to unbelievers and adversaries of the Church and on the other to the partisans of independent morality. As to their literary form, the "Provinciales" are, in point of time, the first prose masterpiece of the French language, in their satirical humour and passionate eloquence.
Malgudi Days
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Jhumpa Lahiri, R.K. Narayan  | Penguin Classics

Malgudi Days

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Think of "Malgudi Days" as your window into the diverse and rich tapestry of everyday life in India, captured by R.K. Narayan's deft storytelling. The book's charm lies in its simplicity and the universality of its characters, making it resonate with anyone who appreciates well-crafted short stories that reveal the quirks and beauty of human nature. If you're looking to travel through the pages of a book and immerse yourself in a culture woven with folklore and tradition, Malgudi's quaint charm is waiting for you.
A Clockwork Orange - Thryft
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Anthony Burgess | Penguin Classics

A Clockwork Orange

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Fifteen-year-old Alex doesn't just like ultra-violence – he also enjoys rape, drugs and Beethoven's Ninth. He and his gang rampage through a dystopian future, hunting for terrible thrills. But when Alex finds himself at the mercy of the state and subject to the ministrations of Dr. Brodsky, the government psychologist, he discovers that fun is no longer the order of the day ...The basis for one of the most notorious films ever made, A Clockwork Orange is both a virtuoso performance from an electrifying prose stylist and a serious exploration of the morality of free will. 'I do not know of any other writer who has done as much with language ... a very funny book'William S. Burroughs
The Conference of the Birds - Thryft
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This book would be a good read for anyone seeking a spiritual and philosophical journey through the power of poetry. The Conference of the Birds beautifully captures the essence of Sufism, guiding readers on a profound search for truth and self-discovery. Attar's masterful storytelling weaves together riddles and parables, leaving you with a sense of wonder and enlightenment long after you've finished reading. Lose yourself in the captivating world of the birds as they embark on an arduous journey to find their ideal king, and allow Attar's poetic brilliance to stir your soul.
The Spy Who Came in from the Cold - Thryft
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Alec Leamas is tired. It's the 1960s, he's been out in the cold for years, spying in the shadow of the Berlin Wall for his British masters. Now Control wants to bring him in at last - but only after one final assignment. He must travel deep into the heart of Communist Germany and betray his country, a job that he will do with his usual cynical professionalism. But when George Smiley tries to help a young woman Leamas has befriended, it may prove the worst thing he could ever have done.Le Carré's breakthrough work of 1963 was an award-winning number one global bestseller and brought him international renown, redefining the spy story as a gritty and terrible tale of men who are caught up in politics beyond their imagining.
Wuthering Heights
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If you're captivated by stories where raw passions meet the rigid constraints of society, "Wuthering Heights" will surely resonate with you. It's more than just a love story—it's an intense exploration of the consequences of choices and the pervasive impact of vengeance through generations. Set on the haunting Yorkshire moors, Emily Brontë's only novel offers not just a gripping tale but an enduring look at human emotions and relationships. The Penguin Classics edition, with its scholarly introductions, will deepen your understanding of its historical and literary context.
The Age of Innocence
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If you're drawn to deeply human stories tinged with societal critique, "The Age of Innocence" is an exquisite choice. Edith Wharton deftly weaves a tale of love, duty, and the societal chains that bind. The emotional depth and the struggle between personal desires and social expectations are so vividly portrayed they might just echo in your thoughts long after the last page.