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Charles Neider

    1 gennaio 1915 – 1 gennaio 2001

    Charles Neider è stato un preminente curatore e un'autorità nell'opera di Mark Twain. Il suo esteso lavoro con gli scritti di Twain, in particolare dalla fine degli anni '50 alla metà degli anni '80, ha rivelato uno spettro più ampio della produzione di Twain che andava oltre i suoi romanzi più famosi. Le raccolte di Neider, come I racconti completi di Mark Twain e L'autobiografia di Mark Twain, sono state fondamentali per apprezzare l'intera portata della produzione letteraria di Twain. Il suo approccio si è concentrato sulla curatela e presentazione attenta delle diverse opere di Twain, promuovendo così una comprensione e un riconoscimento più profondi della sua eredità letteraria.

    The Complete Tales Of Washington Irving
    The complete short stories of Robert Louis Stevenson, with a selection of the best short novels
    Beyond Cape Horn
    The Complete Humorous Sketches And Tales Of Mark Twain
    The Complete Short Stories of Mark Twain
    The Grotto Berg: Two Novellas
    • The book features two gripping novellas that delve into the complexities and volatile nature of human relationships. Each story examines the underlying tensions that can lead to conflict, revealing the emotional depths and struggles of the characters involved. Through vivid storytelling, the narratives illuminate the darker aspects of connection and the potential for violence that can arise from deep-seated emotions.

      The Grotto Berg: Two Novellas
    • Collects together 65 of the best of Mark Twain's short stories. It opens with The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County, a famous early story set on the Western frontier, and spans nearly 50 years during which Twain wrote a variety of short stories.

      The Complete Short Stories of Mark Twain
    • Beyond Cape Horn

      • 408pagine
      • 15 ore di lettura

      Author and explorer Neider writes about his third trip to Antarctica, telling of the beauty of the desolate land, its history, and the current ecological debates surrounding it.

      Beyond Cape Horn
    • Scottish novelist, poet, and essayist Robert Louis Stevenson (1850–1894) was a writer of power and originality, who penned such classics as Treasure Island, Kidnapped, and The Weir of Hermiston. The editor has collected in convenient form Stevenson's short fiction, including the complete New Arabian Nights and The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, as well as ghost stories, medieval romances, farces, horror stories, and the South Sea Tales. This volume amply illustrates Stephenson’s wide range and enduring appeal.Lodging for the night --Suicide Club: Story of the young man with the cream tarts / Story of the physician and the Saratoga trunk / Adventure of the Hansom cab --Rajah's Diamond: Story of the bandbox / Story of the young man in Holy Orders / Story of the house with the green blinds / Adventure of Prince Florizel and a detective --Providence and the guitar --Sire de Maletroit's door --Will o' the mill --Story of a lie --Thrawn Janet --Merry men --Body-snatcher --Markheim --Strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde --Bottle imp --Beach of Falesa --Isle of Voices.

      The complete short stories of Robert Louis Stevenson, with a selection of the best short novels
    • Nowadays, I understand, the tourists come for miles to see Hendry Jones' grave out on the Punta del Diablo and to debate whether his bones are there or not... A stark and violent depiction of one of America's most alluring folk heroes, the mythical doomed gunslinger. Set on the majestic coast of Southern California, Doc Baker narrates his tale of the Kid's capture, trial, escape and eventual murder. Written in spare and subtle prose, this is one of the great literary treatments of America's obsession with the rule of the gun.

      The Authentic Death of Hendry Jones
    • The Autobiography of Mark Twain

      In Defense of Naps, Bacon, Martinis, Profanity, and Other Indulgences

      • 562pagine
      • 20 ore di lettura

      Mark Twain's autobiography stands as a monumental work in American literature, comparable to those of Benjamin Franklin and Henry Adams. It showcases Twain's distinctive style and imaginative storytelling, blending humor with poignant reflections on life. The narrative captures a wide scope of experiences, filled with both laughter and tragedy, highlighting Twain's significance as a literary figure. This compelling account offers deep insights into his character and the American experience.

      The Autobiography of Mark Twain
    • Kafka

      His Mind and Art

      • 212pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the shortcomings of Kafka's literature, this analysis explores how these deficiencies have influenced his popularity. First published in 1949, it serves as a significant historical document, providing valuable insights for literature students interested in understanding Kafka's impact and the complexities of his work.

      Kafka