2011年7月31日星期日

Book Lists / Reading Lists

Filed In:Read & Study Books Book Reviews / RecsBook Lists / Reading Lists - Literature Rosetta Stone Language These pages offer lists of books related to authors, books, topics, time periods, and more. Here, you'll find top biographies about Mark Twain, a list of American Literature Anthologies, books about characters, and more.Adventure Memoirs - NonfictionNature writing often extends into the far reaches of the landscape: into the deepest oceans, and to the very top of the world's mountains. Read about some of the most amazing personal accounts of discovery!Adventure NovelsDo you dream of being stranded on a desert island? Would you like to live in a tree, or experience adventures on the high seas--with pirates, storm, shipwreck, and mysterious creatures? If you dream of adventures, these books feature some of the most memorable legends in literature. Discover the adventure!Adventures of Huckleberry Finn BooksOriginally published in 1884, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is the journey of a young boy down the Mississippi River. Huck encounters thieves, murders, and various adventures. The book has also encountered censorship... Read more about Mark Twain's famous book: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.African-American AnthologiesIf you want to read the works from the greatest African American writers in Classic Literature, these anthologies will offer narratives, essays, letters, journal entries, and more.Agatha Christie CollectionsAgatha Christie was one of the most prolific writers of mystery novels and short stories, with memorable characters like Hercule Poirot and Miss Jane Marple. Here are a few collections of Agatha Christie's works. Enjoy the mysteries!Alexander Pope Books(1688-1744) British writer. Alexander Pope was a poet, critic, satirist, and essayist. Pope is famous for "Essay on Criticism," "The Rape of the Lock," and "Essay on Man." Read more about the life of Alexander Pope.Alexandre Dumas BooksAlexandre Dumas was the famous French author Rosetta Stone Software of "The Three Musketeers," "The Count of Monte Cristo," "The Man in the Iron Mask," and many other famous works. Read the works of Alexandre Dumas.American Literature AnthologiesAmerican literature has a rich and varied history, from Colonial writers like Anne Bradstreet, through Civil War writers like Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson, and on through the adventures of Bret Hart, Mark Twain, and Jack London. Read more about American literature.American Novels: 1901-1910Browse through books from the first decade of the 20th century. Works include: "Sister Carrie," "The Jungle," "House of Mirth," and many more. Read these important 20th-century American novels.American Puritan Collections & StudiesAmerican Puritan writers helped to transform and glorify religion and God in their writings, but they also reflected the needs and desires of the reading public. Read from the famous American Puritans: Roger Williams, Anne Hutchinson, Mary Rowlandson, William Bradford, and others. Discover Puritan literature in the New World--with these collections.Animal CollectionsAnimals have appeared in many of our most favorite classic tales. Jack London, Mark Twain, Charles Dickens, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Rudyard Kipling and others have created unforgettable stories. Discover unforgettable animal characters with these animal tales. Read on.Anne Bradstreet BooksAnne Bradstreet is often considered one of the first poets of the Puritan-era America, known for The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung Up in America and Several Poems Compiled with Great Variety of Wit and Learning. Take a look at books about Anne Bradstreet.Anne Bradstreet CollectionsAnne Bradstreet is recognized as the first important American poet. Her poems were collected in "The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung up in America" and "Several Poems Compiled with Great Variety of Wit and Learning." Read the poems of Anne Bradstreet.Anne Frank BooksAnne Frank is one of the most famous writers in Holocaust literature. Frank was still a teenager when she died in a concentration camp.Anthologies of Irish WritingWith a rich history of famous writers like William Congreve, James Joyce, William Butler Yeats, George Bernard Shaw, Edmund Burke, and Samuel Beckett, no literary study is complete without a look at the world of Irsih literature. Read more about Irish writing with these anthologies and collections.Anton Chekhov BooksAnton Chekhov became famous for works like The Cherry Orchard (1904) and The Three Sisters (1901). Poverty caused him misery; he became a doctor; and he suffered from tuberculosis. Read more about the life and works of Anton Chekhov.Aphra Behn BooksAphra Behn is one of the most famous women writers, partly because she was one of the earliest women to make a living as a writer, but also because of the controversy surrounding her life and works. Read more about the life and words of Aphra Behn.Arthurian Myth and Legend in LiteratureKing Arthur and his knights of the Round Table appear in ancient myth and legend, but they've also managed to populate the Rosetta Stone Korean fiction and poetry of more modern times. Read about the long history of the Arthurian legend.AudioBooks: Great Writers SpeakIf you've ever wanted to hear the voices of some of the greatest writers in literary history reading their works, these collections provide you with the opportunity you've been waiting for... Listen to Tolkien read from "The Lord of the Rings," or Joyce read from "Ulysses."Awakening BooksThe Awakening, by Kate Chopin was published in 1899, and Willa Cather called it a "Creole 'Bovary'." The book was thought to be immoral and scandalous, with Edna Pontellier committing adultery and then suicide.Banned ClassicsBooks are still being banned every day, but do you know which of the great classics have been banned? Here's a list of ten...Banned PlaysDramatic works for the stage are banned too! Some of the most famous challenged and banned plays in history include "Oedipus Rex," Oscar Wilde's "Salome," George Bernard Shaw's "Mrs. Warren's Profession," and Shakespeare's "King Lear." Read more about banned classics in theater history. Discover why these plays have been so controversial.Benjamin Franklin BooksBenjamin Franklin (1706-1790) was an American writer, printer, statesman, and inventor. He was elected to the Second Continental Congress, and he helped to draft the Declaration of Independence. He's known for The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin and Poor Richard's Almanack.

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