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  • Ethics (Summarized Edition)

    Enriched edition. Rationalism, Pantheism, and the Unity of Mind and Body in 17th-Century Metaphysics and Moral Philosophy

    Ethics (Complete Edition) advances Spinoza's geometric system through definitions, axioms, propositions, and scholia, unveiling a strict monism: one infinite substance, God or Nature, whose attributes—especially thought and extension—express all that is. From this follow modal dependence, mind–body parallelism, conatus, a taxonomy of the affects, and the passage from bondage to freedom culminating ... Read more

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  • Emile, or on Education (Summarized Edition)

    Enriched edition. Once-banned Enlightenment lessons on childhood, parenting, and forming free citizens under the social contract

    Emile, or On Education (1762) is Rousseau's audacious blend of philosophical treatise and pedagogical novel. Framed as a tutor's lifelong guidance of the fictional pupil Emile, it advances "negative education," shielding the child from corrupting social artifices until faculties mature. Across staged development—infancy, boyhood, adolescence, and the education of Sophie—it models learning through ... Read more

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  • Marie Grubbe (Summarized Edition)

    Enriched edition. Naturalistic tale of female desire and identity among Danish nobility in 19th-century Denmark, confronting a judgmental society.

    "Marie Grubbe" (1876) recounts the fate of a seventeenth‑century Danish noblewoman who abandons privilege for desire, descending from court pageantry to taverns, ferries, and rural obscurity. Jacobsen fuses archival realism with sensuous, impressionistic prose, using shifting focalization to chart Marie's will, defiance, and uneasy accommodation to necessity. Painterly scenes—salt marshes, ... Read more

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  • The Old Wives' Tale (Summarized Edition)

    Enriched edition. A Victorian generational saga of sisterhood, family rivalries, and personal transformation amid England's Industrial Revolution

    Set between the Staffordshire Potteries and Paris, The Old Wives' Tale traces the bifurcating lives of Constance and Sophia Baines from youthful shop assistants to old age, through marriage, commerce, flight, and loss. Bennett's spacious realism - precise in material detail, steady in pace, and quietly psychological - turns the ordinary into event. Moving from Bursley's drapery to the 1870-71 ... Read more

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  • Niels Lyhne (Summarized Edition)

    Enriched edition. Danish Naturalism and Romantic Reflections: Poetic Dreams, War's Toll, and Personal Tragedies in a Scandinavian journey of character and beauty

    Niels Lyhne is J. P. Jacobsen's seminal naturalist novel, tracing a sensitive atheist's coming‑of‑age in nineteenth‑century Denmark as love, bereavement, and war steadily test his convictions. With lyrical prose and unsparing psychological clarity, Jacobsen charts Niels's attachments—to Fennimore, to a married muse, to art itself—while dismantling Romantic consolations. The book's episodic ... Read more

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  • The Histories of Herodotus (Summarized Edition)

    Enriched edition. Ancient Greek history and the Greco-Persian Wars through myth, travel, and cultural inquiry in the fifth century BCE

    The Histories of Herodotus recounts the origins and course of the Greco-Persian Wars while ranging to Egypt, Lydia, Scythia, and beyond. Written in Ionic Greek, its episodic logoi, speeches, and ring composition bind inquiry (historia) to storytelling, balancing autopsy with reported tales and source critique. Herodotus probes causes—human motives, political institutions, and divine retribution ... Read more

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  • Winnetou (Summarized Edition)

    Enriched edition. A 19th-Century Wild West Adventure of Apache Honor, Cross-Cultural Friendship, and a Heroic Coming-of-Age Quest

    Winnetou unfolds as a first-person frontier epic in which the German greenhorn Old Shatterhand narrates his hard-won friendship with the Apache chief Winnetou against the backdrop of railroads, land grabs, and violent misunderstandings. May braids set pieces—buffalo hunts, canyon ambushes, oath-bound rescues—with moral catechism and an ethnographic gaze, casting Winnetou as a stoic knight of the ... Read more

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  • The Histories (Summarized Edition)

    Enriched edition. Ancient Greek history of the Greek–Persian Wars—cultural clashes and geography from the Achaemenid Empire to Western Asia, in Ionian dialect

    The Histories is Herodotus' wide‑ranging inquiry into the causes of the Greco‑Persian Wars, framed by vivid ethnographies from Egypt, Scythia, Lydia, and beyond. In supple Ionic prose he blends eyewitness report and hearsay, digression and analysis, balancing marvels with skepticism while invoking nomos, divine retribution, and human hybris as engines of history. As the earliest surviving Greek ... Read more

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  • The Grand Babylon Hotel (Summarized Edition)

    Enriched edition. Edwardian intrigue at a luxury hotel, where an American millionaire is drawn into the disappearance of a German prince

    Arnold Bennett's The Grand Babylon Hotel is a sparkling fin‑de‑siècle entertainment that doubles as a sly anatomy of modern luxury. When American millionaire Theodore Racksole, affronted by a refusal to serve his daughter Nella a simple steak, impulsively purchases London's most opulent hotel, he inherits a labyrinth of secret suites, shadowed cellars, and imperial intrigues. The disappearance of ... Read more

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  • The Quest of the Historical Jesus (Summarized Edition)

    Enriched edition. New Testament criticism and eschatology in Early Christianity: historiography, the Jewish Messiah, and Jesus Myth Theory

    Albert Schweitzer's The Quest of the Historical Jesus surveys the eighteenth- and nineteenth‑century "Lives of Jesus," from Reimarus to Strauss, Renan, Weiss, and Wrede. In austere, incisive prose he exposes how portraits reflect their authors, then advances his own thesis: Jesus as an apocalyptic prophet of the imminent Kingdom. Combining historiography with reconstruction, the book crystallizes ... Read more

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  • Ethics (Summarized Edition)

    Enriched edition. A Rationalist exploration of metaphysics, human nature, and moral principles through the geometric method of 17th-century Spinozism

    Ethics unfolds in the austere geometrical method—definitions, axioms, propositions, scholia—deriving a monistic metaphysics where God or Nature (Deus sive Natura) is the one substance, of which thought and extension are known attributes. From this basis Spinoza deduces mind–body parallelism, strict determinism, and a naturalistic psychology of the affects, mapping a path from bondage to freedom ... Read more

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  • Rome and Jerusalem: The Last National Question (Summarized Edition)

    Enriched edition. 19th-Century Nationalism, Jewish Identity Struggles, and the Politics of Assimilation and Return

    Translated by Meyer Waxman ...
    Published in 1862, Rome and Jerusalem: The Last National Question fuses prophetic polemic with historical analysis. Cast as a series of letters, the book opposes 'Rome'—imperial power and assimilative modernity—to 'Jerusalem,' the emblem of ethical nationhood and renewal. Hess argues that Jewish emancipation without national restoration is illusory, advocating a return to Palestine and a ... Read more

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