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Oxford Bookworms Collection

Questa raccolta curata offre agli studenti avanzati di inglese esperienze letterarie autentiche, con storie non abbreviate di autori classici e moderni di fama. Ogni volume esplora temi diversi, presentando un ricco arazzo di narrativa dal mondo anglofono. Progettati per essere accessibili ma impegnativi, questi testi consentono agli studenti di godere di narrazioni avvincenti a un livello confortevole. È un percorso ideale per i lettori per approfondire le proprie competenze linguistiche attraverso opere originali avvincenti.

From the cradle to the grave : short stories
A tangled web : short stories
Crime Never Pays
A window on the universe: short stories
The Eye of Childhood
And all for love... : Short stories

Ordine di lettura consigliato

  • "What sad, appalling, and surprising things people do in the name of love, and for the sake of love. These short stories give us love won and love lost, love revenged, love thron away, love in triumph, love in despair. It might be love between men and women, children and parents, eben humans and cats; but whichever it is, love is a force to be reckoned with."--Back cover.

    And all for love... : Short stories
  • These stories by John Updike, Graham Greene, William Boyd, Susan Hill, D.H. Lawrence, Saki, Penelope Lively, Bernard McLaverty, Frank Tuohy, Morley Callaghan explore life from a child's perspective, and show that the world can be a strange, baffling, and sometimes very frightening place.

    The Eye of Childhood
  • What does the future hold in store for the human race? Aliens from distant galaxies, telepathic horror, interstellar war, time-warps, the shriek of a rose, collision with an asteroid - the unknown lies around every corner, and the universe is a big place. These nine science-fiction stories offer possibilities that are fantastic, humorous, alarming, but always thought-provoking.This collection contains stories by Ray Bradbury, Bill Brown, Philip K. Dick, Arthur C. Clarke, Jerome Bixby, Isaac Asimov, Brian Aldiss, Roald Dahl, and John Wyndham.

    A window on the universe: short stories
  • Murder: the unlawful, intentional killing of a human being - a terrible crime. But murder stories are always fascinating. Who did it? And how? Or why? And was it murder, or just an unfortunate accident? Who will triumph, the murderer or the detective? This collection contains a wide range of murder stories, from the astute detection of the famous Sherlock Holmes, to the chilling psychology of Ruth Rendell.This collection contains stories by Agatha Christie, Ruth Rendell, Graham Greene, Angela Noel, Dorothy L. Sayers, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Margery Allingham and Patricia Highsmith.

    Crime Never Pays
  • Deception is usually frowned on as morally unacceptable, but is it always wrong? Can hiding or distorting the truth sometimes have good effects, adding to the sum of human happiness? These ten stories are full of secrets and lies, from a light-hearted bit of fun to dark and desperate deceit; but whether harmless or evil, deception can sometimes lead to quite unexpected complications. This collection contains stories by Ray Bradbury, Roald Dahl, Maeve Binchy, V.S. Naipaul, Somerset Maugham, Frederick Forsyth, Clare Boylan, Paul Theroux, Oscar Wilde, and Joanna Trollope.

    A tangled web : short stories
  • These stories explore the trials of life from youth to old age: the idealism of young people, the stresses of marriage, the anxieties of parenthood, and the loneliness and fears of older people. The wide variety of writing styles includes black humour, satire, and compassionate and realistic observation of the follies and foibles of humankind.This collection contains stories by Evelyn Waugh, Roald Dahl, Somerset Maugham, Saki, Frank Sargeson, Raymond Carver, H.E. Bates, and Susan Hill.

    From the cradle to the grave : short stories