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Heart of Darkness
A tale of horror, set in the Congo during the period of rapid colonial expansion in the 19th century. The story deals with the highly disturbing effects of economic, social and political exploitation of European and African societies and the cataclysmic b
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The Old Curiosity Shop
Presents a combination of the sentimental, the grotesque and the socially concerned, this novel tells the story of pursuit and courage, which sets the downtrodden and the plucky against the malevolent and the villainous.
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The Trumpet-Major
The novel is set in Wessex during the Napoleonic Wars. It interweaves a romantic love story of the rivalry of two brothers for the hand of the heroine Anne Garland. It also contains elements of sadness and even tragedy.
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Rob Roy
From its first publication in 1816, “Rob Roy” has been recognised as containing some of Scott’s finest writing and most engaging, fully realised characters.
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Dombey and Son
Mr Dombey is a man obsessed with his firm. His son is groomed from birth to take his place within it, despite his visionary eccentricity and declining health. But Dombey also has a daughter, whose unfailing love for her father goes unreturned.
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A Pair of Blue Eyes
Rich with biographical echoes, this novel reveals the emergence of the schematic ironies which characterise the author’s later works
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Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
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The Mystery of Edwin Drood
Dickens’ final, unfinished novel features themes and motifs such as: drugs, disappearances, sexual obsession, disguise and a possible murder. It also includes a number of stories and sketches, with subjects as different as murder, guilt and childhood roma
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Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
First published to critical acclaim in 1886, this mesmerising thriller is a terrifying study of the duality of man’s nature. This volume also includes a collection of Stevenson’s short stories
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Shirley
Shirley is a woman of independent means; her friend Caroline is not. Both struggle with what a woman’s role is and can be. Their male counterparts – Louis, the powerless tutor, and Robert, his cloth-manufacturing brother – also stand at odds to society’s
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