Edith Stevenson Wright
Posted in Uncategorized on 03/05/2010 07:21 pm by adminEdith Stevenson Wright
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Can anyone have a good and appropriate books by these authors?
I really I have no idea about all the books that would be interested in. I'm in high school And BTW this is for a school project Jane Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Austen, Charles Dickens Lewis Carroll Emily Bronte Charlotte Bronte George Oscar Wilde Elliott Robert Louis Stevenson Bram Stoker George Shaw Bemard Rudyard Kipling, Joseph Conrad Thomas Hardy Robert Graves HG Wells EM Foster Virginia Woolf, James Joyce Samuel Beckett Anthony Burgess George Aldous Huxley Orwell Washington Irving, James Fenimore Cooper, Ralph Waldo Emerson Nathaniel Hawthorne Herman Melville, Edgar Allan Poe, Henry Davis Thoreau Frederick Douglass Steven Louisa May Alcott Crane Mark Twain Edith Wharton Theodore Dreiser Sinclair Lewis, William F. Scott Fitzgerald Faulkner Ernest Hemingway, John Steinbeck Richard Wright, Ralph Ellison, Truman Capote Nabokov Vladimir JD Salinger, Arthur Miller Toni Morrison Kurt Vonnegut, Thomas Pynchon Jr. John Updike
Jane Austen's great. Pride is Prejudice is amazing, but if you want something that everyone not convinced read my next favorite, Then Emma. Tale of two cities by Charles Dickens classic is reasonable is SOOOO good but it's pretty long, so it can be difficult for a project, if you slow reader. I also read great expectations, and honestly said I'm not a big fan, I never Pip loved, but many people love the story. Emily Bronte-Wuthering Heights is amazing. Never I did not like such people as unlikeable much. Charlotte Bronte-Jane Eyre is good, but I will select Wuthering Heights over it. Oscars Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray is a favorite My book! Absolutely amazing. If you have never you have not read anything in the Gothic genre I see it. This is an incredible story of one and corruption of the human soul. Well. George Eliot was one of us. E alias Mary Ann Evans. Middlemarch is great if you're in character, but it's not terribly exciting and this is quite long, but there is a big character development. Silas Marner is shorter and slightly faster paced. I read it for a sophomore years of high school project and it went very well. Virginia Woolf, I just finished Voyage quantities. I liked it, but I really felt the connection the main character Rachel and some of the feelings It involved the village Without this connection, I do not know if I would have enjoyed it so much. Very sad ending FYI Before this gets too, too long I'll list the other those I've read those authors who think are wonderful, Joseph Conrad, Heart of Darkness Aldous Huxley-Brave New World George Orwell-Farm animals Nathaniel Hawthorne, The Scarlet Letter (Another favorite of mine) Louisa May Alcott-Little Women (My favorite when I was small, with Secret Garden ... I really do not think this book as a high school so many still ...), and lesser known ones I like to have 8 cousins and old-fashioned girl (or something) Sinclair Lewis-Main Street (large symbols), F. Scott Fitzgerald-Great Gatsby John Steinbeck, The Grapes of Wrath, East of Eden, Of Mice and Men - all very, very good Each book I've listed, I read, so if you have any questions for a particular I would be glad to describe it more. If I had to recommend only one I think I'll go with Wuthering Heights, but this is just the mood I'm in now.
(If you need to read it super quickly although I would recommend Of Mice and people. I think I read it in one sitting, 2 Max-very short, very, very good)
