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    Eugene Onegin

    Narrated by Roger May ...

    Unabridged

    4 hours 42 min

    In this timeless Russian classic, the charismatic but aloof Eugene Onegin rejects love, friendship, and opportunity in favor of cynicism and self-isolation. When he returns to his rural estate, he crosses paths with the idealistic Tatyana, who falls deeply in love with him. But Onegin's cold dismissal of her leads to a tragic sequence of events that changes all their lives.With sharp wit and vivid ... Read more

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  • The Writer's Journey: 4 Classic Books on Literary Success and Authorship

    The Principles of Success in Literature, Why Authors Go Wrong, and Other Explanations, How to Write a Novel..., etc.

    The Writer's Journey: 4 Classic Books on Literary Success and Authorship is a comprehensive anthology capturing the essence of literary ambition and craft through a diverse collection of essays and reflections. This volume unites various literary styles under a shared exploration of what it means to be a writer. From the technical craft of storytelling to the profound philosophical musings on ... Read more

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  • Eugene Onegin

    Translated by Henry Spalding ...
    Alexander Pushkin was a Russian writer during the Romantic era. Pushkin is considered to be Russia’s greatest poet and a major influence on modern Russian literature. This edition of Pushkin’s Eugene Onegin includes a table of contents. ... Read more

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  • The Cave by the Beech Fork: A Story of Kentucky-1815

    Henry S. Spalding was a Jesuit priest and educator known for his literary works that often focused on historical and religious themes. "The Cave by the Beech Fork" likely combines elements of adventure, romance, and exploration against the backdrop of Kentucky's rugged landscapes and historical events.In 1815, Kentucky was still a frontier region experiencing significant growth and development. ... Read more

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  • The Cave by the Beech Fork

    Enriched edition. A Story of Kentucky—1815

    In "The Cave by the Beech Fork," Henry S. Spalding delves into the intricate tapestry of frontier life, painting a vivid portrait of solitude, nature, and the human condition. The narrative melds lush, lyrical prose with a keen observational style, capturing the stark beauty and challenges faced by early settlers in an untamed landscape. Spalding's psychological depth ensures that each character ... Read more

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  • JOYS OF ITALIAN HUMOR

    A leading authority on ethnic humor presents a marvelous collection of anecdotes, short stories, play excerpts, jokes, quips, and proverbs. Featuring literally hundreds of characters from the jesters of the Renaissance to the politicos of today, it provides an entertaining overview of 2,500 years of Italian wit and humor. ... Read more

    $11.99 USD

  • JOYS OF IRISH HUMOR

    This delightful volume by a renowned expert on ethnic humor presents the choicest of Irish poetry, limericks, anecdotes, jokes, and words of wisdom. It's all here: the loving, the fighting, the drinking, the praying, the struggling, and the laughing. Henry D. Spalding, a native of New York City, was a reporter for the New York Mirror and the Journal. While a member of the National Press Club in ... Read more

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  • JOYS OF JEWISH HUMOR

    In thirty-two entertaining chapters, humorist and master storyteller Henry D. Spalding introduces us to a wide range of colorful characters from the Jewish past and present. Henry D. Spalding, a native of New York City, was a reporter for the New York Mirror and the Journal. While a member of the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., he was an accredited White House correspondent. In the 1950s ... Read more

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  • Eugene Onegin (Annotated)

    Enriched Edition. A Romance of Russian Life in Verse

    Translated by Henry Spalding ...
    Alexander Pushkin's Eugene Onegin is a novel in verse that brilliantly fuses romantic sensibility with ironic social observation. Written in the celebrated "Onegin stanza," it follows the disenchanted aristocrat Onegin, the introspective poet Lensky, and the morally luminous Tatyana through love, rejection, duel, and belated regret. At once intimate and panoramic, the work captures the manners, ... Read more

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  • Eugene Oneguine [Onegin]

    The novel follows the life of Eugene Onegin, a cynical and bored aristocrat who inherits a country estate from his uncle. Onegin is depicted as a disillusioned young man who rejects the conventions of society and leads a life of idleness and indifference.The narrative revolves around Onegin's interactions with various characters, including his friend Vladimir Lensky and Lensky's fiancée, Olga. ... Read more

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  • Eugene Onegin (Russian Literature Classic)

    Enriched edition.

    Translated by Henry Spalding ...
    Alexander Pushkin's 'Eugene Onegin' is a renowned Russian literature classic that delves into themes of love, society, and personal identity. Written in verse novel format, the book combines romanticism with realism, showcasing the complexities of human emotion and social conventions in early 19th century Russia. Pushkin's literary style is marked by poetic elegance and profound insights into the ... Read more

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  • Collected Poetry and Poems by Alexander Pushkin. Illustrated

    Eugene Onegin,The Queen of Spades,The Captain'S Daughter and Short Poems

    Alexander Pushkin began writing his first works at the age of seven. By the time he died in a duel at the age of thirty-seven, Pushkin had composed hundreds of works: lyrical poems, fairy tales, historical prose, romance novels, and even theoretical works on literature and journalistic articles.It is no wonder that readers and scholars consider him to be one of the fathers of Russian modern ... Read more

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