Florence Bell Libri
Florence Bell è stata una scrittrice e drammaturga britannica. Le sue opere sono caratterizzate da una profonda intuizione della psiche umana e delle questioni sociali del suo tempo. Bell ha concentrato la sua produzione creativa sulla rappresentazione di relazioni complesse e dilemmi morali.





Riders of the purple sage
- 64pagine
- 3 ore di lettura
A simplified retelling of Zane Grey's tale of Lassiter, a gunman with a reputation, who rode into a Mormon village and found a mob angry at the richest woman in town because she was unwilling to give up control of her spring water.
Great expectations
- 510pagine
- 18 ore di lettura
Great Expectations (first published in 1860/61) is one of the most mature and serious of Dickens's novels. As Angus Calder points out in his introduction, it re- sembles a detective story — but in the sense in which Oedipus Rex also resembles one. From the first shock of the early pages, when Pip encounters the convict Magwitch, the mystery grips our attention and its psychological and moral truth holds us until the end. For, in discovering the secret of his •great expecta- tions'. Pip also begins to discover the truth about himself. The cover shows a detail from 'A Country Blacksmith Disputing the Price of Iron' by J. M. W. Turner (photo: Rodney Todd-White) The portrait of Charles Dickens inside the front cover is taken from an engraving after a painting by W. P. Frith, by permission of the Trustees of the Dickens House
Macmillan Readers series is one of the most popular simplified readers for learners of English. The information is controlled, with pictures explaining some of the difficult vocabulary. This book has 600 basic words for Beginner-level students and explains how Cornelius wants to grow the first black tulip but there are many factors in his way.
The best-known and most autobiographical of George Eliot's novels is now available as a Norton Critical Edition.