Introduction “To Kill a Mockingbird” is a highly acclaimed novel written by Harper Lee. It was first published in 1960 and has since become a classic of American literature. Set in the fictional town of…
Introduction “Moby-Dick,” written by Herman Melville and published in 1851, is a literary masterpiece that has since become one of the most renowned and studied works in American literature. This epic novel takes readers on…
Introduction “Jane Eyre” is a renowned novel written by Charlotte Brontë, originally published in 1847 under the pen name “Currer Bell.” The novel is considered a literary masterpiece and a significant contribution to the genre…
Introduction “Wuthering Heights,” written by Emily Brontë, is a captivating and timeless novel that has enthralled readers since its publication in 1847. Set against the harsh and desolate moors of Yorkshire, England, Brontë weaves a…
Introduction “The Years” is a novel written by Virginia Woolf, one of the most prominent and influential British authors of the 20th century. First published in 1937, it is considered one of Woolf’s most experimental…
Introduction “Between the Acts” is the final novel written by renowned British author Virginia Woolf. It was published posthumously in 1941, a few months after her death. The novel is known for its experimental narrative…
Introduction “Night and Day” is a novel written by Virginia Woolf, one of the most prominent modernist writers of the 20th century. Published in 1919, it was Woolf’s second novel and explored themes of love,…
Introduction “The Voyage Out” is the debut novel by Virginia Woolf, one of the most prominent figures in modernist literature. First published in 1915, the novel marks the beginning of Woolf’s literary career and offers…
Introduction “Jacob’s Room” is a novel written by Virginia Woolf, a renowned British modernist writer. First published in 1922, it is considered one of Woolf’s significant works and marks a transition in her writing style…
Introduction “The Waves” is a novel written by Virginia Woolf, first published in 1931. It is considered one of Woolf’s most experimental and complex works, showcasing her innovative approach to narrative structure and her exploration…