The New Dress is a short story written by the English writer Virginia Woolf, which explores the depths of the human psyche and deals with issues of identity, anxiety, and lack of self-confidence. The story revolves around Maybelle, who feels alienate...Loe edasi...
In the first part of his groundbreaking book, Logic: A Theory of Inquiry, John Dewey reviews the close relationship between science and logic, explaining how logical theories change as the foundations of science change in each era. Dewey provides an...Loe edasi...
Do you wonder about the origin of many of the characters that surround you today? Do you want to understand the drivers of their behavior and instincts? The book Characters by Theophrast, Aristotles staunch student, provides us with a window into...Loe edasi...
The Plays of Aeschulus is a collection of theatrical works written by the Greek playwright Aeschulus, known as the Father of Tragic Theatre. These plays deal with themes of justice and revenge, based on Greek mythology, and reflect the conflict bet...Loe edasi...
On an exciting journey into the depths of the brilliant mind, the French orientalist Cara de Vaux takes us between the covers of this book to dive into the sea of ​​the life of Ibn Sina, or as he was called, the chief sheikh. The writer ope...Loe edasi...
In the book Monadology and the Rational Principles of Nature and Divine Favor, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz presents the features of his philosophical doctrine in a precise manner and intellectual depth. Monadology deals with the nature of essences,...Loe edasi...
The emergence, growth, and development of the Arabic language is a book that deals with the history of the development of the Arabic language and how it grew and formed throughout the ages. Anastas Marie Al-Carmeli delves into multiple aspects of the...Loe edasi...
In the novel Early Autumn by Lewis Bromfield, we delve into the world of the Pentland family, whose name has been associated across generations with wealth and social eminence. But with the dawn of the aftermath of World War I, a looming threat e...Loe edasi...
The novel Ivanhoe by Sir Walter Scott is considered one of the most important literary works belonging to the genre of the historical novel. The novel takes place in the time of King Richard I, known as Richard the Lionheart, and highlights themes...Loe edasi...
Whoever reads the literature of Fyodor Dostoevsky cannot help but wonder about the inner world that inspired this genius writer, and here we are in front of a unique window into his life, opened to us by the memoirs of his wife, Anna Grigorievna Dost...Loe edasi...
The Speech of Sweden or The Artist and His Time by Albert Camus deals with the impact of art on society and the role of the artist in confronting social and political challenges. The book contains two speeches, one of which Camus gave at the Swedish...Loe edasi...
In his book A World History of Piracy, Yatsek Makhovsky offers a surprising and comprehensive view of the world of piracy, transcending the negative stereotypes associated with it. The book reviews the history of piracy from the beginnings of maritim...Loe edasi...
Can the philosophy of history change our view of the world? In his important book The Philosophy of History, the famous French historian Gustave Le Bon offers us an insight into understanding human history, not as a mere series of random events,...Loe edasi...
The Great Fraud is a novel by Edward Phillips Oppenheim, combining suspense, espionage, and intrigue. The story revolves around a fateful meeting between two similar-looking men, one a Briton named Everard Dominy, the other a German named von Rajacht...Loe edasi...
The book A Treatise on Theology and Politics by the Dutch philosopher Baruch Spinoza is considered a milestone in the history of Western thought. It is not just a treatise, but rather an intellectual earthquake that shook the foundations of relig...Loe edasi...
Faust is a poetic theatrical work written by Johann Wolfgang Goethe, combining a translation of the original play with the composition of a collection of poems. The story revolves around the character of Faust, the German alchemist who, despite his g...Loe edasi...
The Palace is one of Czech writer Franz Kafkas most notable novels, and brilliantly explores a symbolic world that reflects the absurdity of life and the complex bureaucracy that restricts the individual. The novels events revolve around the char...Loe edasi...
Heroes of the Argo is a famous poetic epic written by the poet Apollonius Rhodius, which takes the reader on an exciting journey through Greek mythology. The story revolves around Jason, who vows to reclaim his fathers throne from Pelias through a...Loe edasi...
The Kingdom of the Blind by Edward Phillips Oppenheim is a spy novel full of mystery and political intrigue set during World War I. The main character, Granit, is a handsome and sociable officer, who falls in love with Geraldine, a beautiful girl of...Loe edasi...
In his book Foundation of the Metaphysics of Morals, the German philosopher Immanuel Kant reviews his radical ideas about ethics, presenting a new vision of the moral system that focuses on the principle of freedom. Kant believes that morality cann...Loe edasi...