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Siddhartha [de] (1922)
Hesse Description: Digitalisiert vom Projekt Gutenberg Eine indische Dichtung ist eine Erzählung von Hermann Hesse, die im S. Fischer Verlag in Berlin im Jahr 1922 zum ersten Mal veröffentlicht wurde. Siddharth... |
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The Blue Germ [en] (1918)
Nicoll Description: The invention of a germ that can kill all other germs, eradicating death but also desire. |
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Cully [en] (1963)
Egan Description: By all the laws of nature, he should have been dead. But if he were alive ... then there was something he had to find. |
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Anthem [en] (1938)
Rand Description: Anthem is a dystopian fiction novella by Ayn Rand, first published in 1938. It takes place at some unspecified future date when mankind has entered another dark age as a result of the evils of irra... |
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The Dream of a Ridiculous Man [en] (1877)
Dostoyevsky |
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Tender is the Night [en] (1933)
Fitzgerald |
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Three Lines of Old French [en] (1919)
Merritt |
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Fantasia of the Unconscious [en] (1922)
Lawrence |
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Mesmeric Revelation [en] (1844)
Poe |
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Les Frères Karamazov [fr] (1880)
Dostoyevsky |
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Sons and Lovers [en] (1913)
Lawrence |
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Venus in Furs [en] (1906)
Von Sacher-Masoch Description: Severin is so infatuated with Wanda that he requests to be treated as her slave and encourages her to treat him in progressively more degrading ways. At first Wanda does not want to, but later embr... |
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The Brothers Karamazov [en] (1880)
Dostoyevsky Description: The Brothers Karamazov is the final novel by the Russian author Fyodor Dostoevsky, and is generally considered the culmination of his life's work. Dostoevsky spent nearly two years writing The Brot... |
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Dream Psychology [en] (1920)
Freud Description: The Interpretation of Dreams is a book by Sigmund Freud. The first edition was first published in German in November 1899 as Die Traumdeutung (though post-dated as 1900 by the publisher). The publi... |
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Crime and Punishment [en] (1866)
Dostoyevsky Description: The poverty-stricken Raskolnikov, believing he is exempt from moral law, murders a man only to face the consequences not only from society but from his conscience, in this seminal story of justice,... |