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  • The Nine-Tenths

    "The Nine-Tenths" refers to the idea that a small elite (one-tenth) holds much of the wealth and power while the majority (nine-tenths) of society struggles in poverty and hardship. The novel focuses on the lives of laborers, particularly factory workers, and their struggles against exploitative working conditions, low wages, and the disparity between the wealthy few and the impoverished masses ... Read more

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  • Wild Oats and Other Works of James Oppenheim

    Sweet Edith! Just seventeen—seventeen years in the heart of the deep city—and yet a simple and innocent and quiet life. Public school, shorthand school, the job in the clothing business—her few friends, her two brothers, her ailing mother. She had had a taste of theater; she had gone to night school; she sometimes attended a lecture, or a meeting of the people at Cooper Union. But thus far, though ... Read more

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  • The psychology of Jung

    The origin of the new psychology, with its technic universally known as psycho-analysis, lies in the effort which man has always made to cure those ills “not of the body.” When we speak of the ills of the “soul,” we do not, however, mean that the mind is not a part of the body. We merely mean that there is a difference, for instance, between the illness that might arise from receiving bad news, ... Read more

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  • Wild oats

    James Oppenheim's "Wild Oats" is a compelling exploration of human desire, societal constraints, and the quest for personal freedom. Written in the early 20th century, the novel intertwines lush imagery with a lyrical style that reflects the influence of literary modernism. Engaging with themes of love, ambition, and the burgeoning sense of individualism during the Progressive Era, Oppenheim ... Read more

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  • A Cornucopia of Knowledge: 24 Didactic Fiction Books

    Middlemarch, Charge It', Horace Chase, The Wedding Guest, The Governess, Sevenoaks, etc.

    A Cornucopia of Knowledge: 24 Didactic Fiction Books serves as an expansive journey through the rich tapestry of didactic fiction, melding an array of literary styles and themes. The anthology covers the spectrum from moral and philosophical teachings to social paradigms, offering a broad range of narratives that both educate and entertain. While the works vary in styleâ€"from the realism of ... Read more

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  • The Nine-Tenths

    A Tale of Economic Divide and Social Justice in Classic Literature

    In "The Nine-Tenths," James Oppenheim crafts a poignant narrative that delves into the lives of the working class in early 20th-century America, a period marked by rapid industrialization and societal transformation. The novel employs a blend of realism and lyrical prose, capturing the struggles, aspirations, and intricate relationships among its characters with striking emotional depth. Oppenheim ... Read more

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  • Untimely papers

    Enriched edition. Challenging norms and provoking introspection in early 20th century literary essays

    In "Untimely Papers," Randolph Silliman Bourne presents a provocative collection of essays that interrogate contemporary American society through the lens of early 20th-century progressivism. Bourne's literary style is characterized by its incisive clarity and fiery polemics, as he deftly navigates topics ranging from war to culture, education, and identity. The essays, imbued with the spirit of ... Read more

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  • 101 Great American Poems

    To My Dear And Loving Husband, The Planting of the Apple-Tree, Concord Hymn, The Arrow and the Song, Alone, Annabel Lee and others

    This book includes classic poems by such eminent poets as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Edgar Allan Poe, Emily Dickinson, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Sara Teasdale, William Butler Yeats, Louisa May Alcott, Walt Whitman, Herman Melville, Gertrude Stein and others. Anne Bradstreet Phillis Wheatley William Cullen Bryant Ralph Waldo Emerson Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Edgar Allan Poe ... Read more

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    The Psychology of Jung

    Narrated by Oberon Michaels ...

    Unabridged

    1 hour 38 min

    This pamphlet is an accessible introduction to the basic tenets of the psychological theories of Carl Gustav Jung.Alfred Adler and Carl Jung were the most prominent disciples of the founding father of psycho-analysis, Sigmund Freud. Both students eventually broke with Freud to follow their own paths. Adler’s primary focus was on the theory of the will to power, a concept developed from Nietsche. ... Read more

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    101 Great American Poems

    To My Dear and Loving Husband, The Planting of the Apple-Tree, Concord Hymn, The Arrow and the Song, Alone, Annabel Lee and others

    Unabridged

    2 hours 55 min

    Discover the heartbeat of American poetry through 101 Great American Poems — a carefully curated collection that spans centuries of voices.From the reflective verses of Anne Bradstreet to the bold rhythms of Langston Hughes, this anthology captures the soul of a nation through themes of love, loss, freedom, and hope. Tracing a journey from Puritan resolve to the artistic fervor of the Harlem ... Read more

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    A collection of golf stories from the celebrated satirist: "A delight. Wodehouse's drives . . . were deadly accurate when writing about the game." — The Boston GlobeP. G. Wodehouse, Britain's beloved satirist and author of the famous Jeeves series, often said he wished he'd spent more time playing golf and less "fooling about writing stories and things." Happily for all of us, the prolific writer ... Read more

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  • Summer

    by Edith Wharton ...
    "Summer" is the story of the sexual awakening of the young woman, Charity Royall. Charity, the daughter of mountain moonshiners, is adopted by a poor New England family and falls for Lucius Harney, an educated young man from the city. "Summer" is the story of a young girl coming to terms with her feelings and sexuality in an environment of overwhelming social pressure in early 20th century America ... Read more

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