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    The Picture of Dorian Gray, Joseph and His Friend, Cecil Dreeme, The Sins of the Cities of the Plain…

    The Green Carnations: Gay Classics Boxed Set offers readers an intricate tapestry of narratives, essays, and reflections that delve deeply into LGBTQ+ themes throughout literary history. This collection brings together a rich array of voices, exploring diverse literary styles ranging from the incisive satire of Oscar Wilde to the classical narrative complexities found in Petronius. Each piece ... Read more

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  • The Cliff-On the Stairs

    On the Stairs written by Henry B. Fuller who was a United States novelist and short story writer. This book was published in 1918. And now republish in ebook format. We believe this work is culturally important in its original archival form. While we strive to adequately clean and digitally enhance the original work, there are occasionally instances where imperfections such as missing pages, poor ... Read more

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  • Bertram Cope's Year

    Enriched edition. Exploring the Social Labyrinth of Late 19th Century Chicago

    In "Bertram Cope's Year," Henry Blake Fuller crafts a perceptive narrative that captures the nuances of early 20th-century life in Chicago through the experiences of its titular character. Set against a backdrop of burgeoning urban modernity and shifting social mores, the novel employs a rich, ironic literary style that reflects the complexities of identity, love, and societal expectation. Fuller ... Read more

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  • The Cliff-Dwellers

    Historical Novel

    "The Cliff-Dwellers" is a novel set among the skyscrapers and frenetic business culture of 1890s Chicago. It follows the life of George Ogden, a promising young man from Boston, who moves "out west" to make his fortune. He finds a job in a bank headquartered at the Clifton Building, the newest skyscraper in the city, where he soon realizes that its eighteen floors are already full with men and ... Read more

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  • On the Stairs

    The novel "On the Stairs" delves into the intricacies of human relationships and societal dynamics within the context of domestic life. It explores themes of love, betrayal, ambition, and the complexities of social interactions, often focusing on the interactions among residents in a shared building or neighborhood.Henry Blake Fuller's writing style typically incorporates detailed observations of ... Read more

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  • Under the Skylights

    The novel explores the social and cultural milieu of Chicago during the late 19th century. It provides a vivid portrayal of urban life, focusing on the experiences, relationships, and aspirations of its characters within the evolving landscape of the city.Henry Blake Fuller's "Under the Skylights" is recognized for its detailed depiction of Chicago society, encompassing themes of ambition, social ... Read more

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  • Bertram Cope's Year

    The story revolves around Bertram Cope, a young and somewhat naïve man who moves to the fictional Midwestern town of Churchton. As he settles into his new environment, Cope encounters various characters and becomes involved in the social life of the town, especially within its academic circles.The novel is notable for its exploration of social dynamics, particularly within a small-town setting, ... Read more

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  • Perspectives on Capitalism: A Nine-Book Collection

    The Accumulation of Capital, The Acquisitive Society, Karl Marx, The Cliff-Dwellers, etc.

    Perspectives on Capitalism: A Nine-Book Collection is an eclectic anthology that examines the multifaceted dimensions of capitalism through an array of literary genres including essays, critiques, and narrative explorations. Imbued with a sense of urgency and contemplation, this collection ferrets out the underpinning philosophies and economic principles that have shaped capitalist societies. With ... Read more

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  • #DarkAcademia Classics Collection

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    Discover the timeless literary classics that helped create and define this beloved genre. In the #DarkAcademia Classics Collection, academic settings and intellectual pursuits blend with undercurrents of mystery and existential longing, weaving stories that captivate readers with their meditations on youth, identity, and the complex allure of forbidden knowledge. This genre thrives on gothic ... Read more

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  • With the Procession

    In "With the Procession," Henry Blake Fuller explores the intricate interplay between social ambition and personal identity in late 19th-century America. Through a vivid narrative infused with realism, Fuller captures the tensions between conventional morality and the burgeoning ideals of individualism. The novel encapsulates the struggles of its protagonist, Philip K. Lichtenstein, as he ... Read more

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  • Under the Skylights

    In "Under the Skylights," Henry Blake Fuller presents a keenly observed narrative centered on the shifting dynamics of urban life in early 20th-century Chicago. The book intricately explores themes of social class, modernity, and individual aspiration through the lens of its richly drawn characters, capturing the vibrancy and complexity of city existence. Fuller's literary style is marked by its ... Read more

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  • The Cliff-Dwellers

    A Novel

    In "The Cliff-Dwellers," Henry Blake Fuller explores the lives of Chicago's elite in the late 19th century, set against the backdrop of the burgeoning urban landscape. The novel adopts a naturalistic style, characterized by its vivid realism and psychological depth, allowing readers to peer into the complexities of social status, ambition, and the often fragile nature of human relationships. ... Read more

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