Classical


The Odyssey
The Iliad
Pride and Prejudice
The Aeneid
Metamorphoses
The Great Gatsby
To Kill a Mockingbird
Jane Eyre
The Picture of Dorian Gray
Wuthering Heights
1984
Romeo and Juliet
Animal Farm
The Republic
Oedipus Rex  (The Theban Plays, #1)
The Revolt Against the Masses by Fred SiegelA Christmas Story by Jean ShepherdWomen, Race & Class by Angela Y. DavisThe Classic Slave Narratives-paperback by Henry Louis Gates Jr.Hiparama of the Classics by Lord Richard Buckley
Call Me When You Have No "Class"
334 books — 13 voters

The Kingfisher Atlas of the Medieval World by Simon AdamsThe Middle Ages by Susan Wise BauerThe Encyclopedia of World History by Jane BinghamDerivation Incognita by Diogenes VindexA Year in a Castle by Rachel Coombs
History Year 2
16 books — 6 voters
Love Me by Ashley N. RostekSave Me by Ashley N. RostekFind Me by Ashley N. RostekFree Me by Ashley N. RostekViolent Heart by Candace Wondrak
With these two words - Part Four
423 books — 12 voters

Evolution Architectural Design Using Grasshopper by Min-Gyu SeolGeometry of Design by Kimberly ElamThe Scallop by Ian CoxDigital Sangaku, Part II by Jean ConstantWhy Old Places Matter by Thompson M. Mayes
Design Composition
33 books — 6 voters
Anxiety by Danny WinterWoody Notes, and Heat Sneaking up Fast by Danny WinterLittle Women by Louisa May AlcottThe Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan DoyleDon't Close Your Eyes by Lynessa James
Great books I have borrowed
201 books — 28 voters

Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
—Cada día, Sancho —dijo don Quijote—, te vas haciendo menos simple y más discreto. —Sí, que algo se me ha de pegar de la discreción de vuestra merced —respondió Sancho—, que las tierras que de suyo son estériles y secas, estercolándolas y cultivándolas vienen a dar buenos frutos. Quiero decir que la conversación de vuestra merced ha sido el estiércol que sobre la estéril tierra de mi seco ingenio ha caído; la cultivación, el tiempo que ha que le sirvo y comunico; y con esto espero de dar frutos ...more
Cervantes Saavedra Miguel De, AVENTURAS DE DON QUIJOTE DE LA MANCHA, LAS

Loyalty is a treasure that no gigantic brimstone can abolish.
D.L. Lewis

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