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Roland John

    Tempi difficili
    Tales of Mystery and Imagination
    The go-between : level 4
    L'isola dei delfini blu
    Level 5: Tales of Mystery and Imagination
    • Classic / British EnglishEdgar Allan Poe, ‘the father of the detective story’ and a master of horror, is one of the greatest American short story writers. In these stories we meet people struggling with fear, revenge, mental illness and death. Which of them will win – and which will lose – their battles?

      Level 5: Tales of Mystery and Imagination
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    • Left alone on a beautiful but isolated island off the coast of California, a young Indian girl spends eighteen years, not only merely surviving through her enormous courage and self-reliance, but also finding a measure of happiness in her solitary life.

      L'isola dei delfini blu
      3,8
    • The go-between : level 4

      • 168pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      It is the summer of 1900 and Leo is staying with his friend Marcus. Leo likes Marcus's beautiful older sister, Marian very much. He becomes a secret messenger for her and a local farmer. But when he realizes what the messages they send each other are about, he is shocked and confused.

      The go-between : level 4
      3,2
    • Tales of Mystery and Imagination

      • 80pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      Spiral into a dimly lit world, down streets lined with madmen and their black deeds, through the cold twists of the catacombs, and into rooms where secrets dwell. From the tortured mind of Edgar Allan Poe, these three tales, "The Black Cat, " "The Fall of the House of Usher, " and "The Cask of Amontillado, " speak to the hidden places inside us all. Capturing the mist and shadows rising from the stories are illustrations by prominent artist Gary Kelley. Angular and dark, his work heightens the Gothic terror that is Poe's trademark and creates windows into Poe's world.

      Tales of Mystery and Imagination
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    • Tempi difficili

      • 314pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Inventore del romanzo sociale, Dickens vi ha fuso e sviluppato le due tradizioni della narrativa inglese: la tradizione picaresca di Defoe e Fielding e quella sentimentale. Tempi difficili è il romanzo in cui più compiutamente si esprime la sua avversione all'ideologia utilitaristica, inevitabile conseguenza del processo di industrializzazione che caratterizza l'Inghilterra di quegli anni. Ma più che indagare le cause, Dickens rappresenta gli effetti sociali che lo sfruttamento produce, cioè la falsificazione dei rapporti umani. Il proletariato, per elevarsi alla condizione della borghesia, ne assume le caratteristiche di ipocrisia e di durezza.

      Tempi difficili
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