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 Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. LewisDracula by Bram StokerThe Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. LewisBody Count by Linda WongA Room with a View by E.M. Forster
I Love Lucy
96 books — 29 voters
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

Girl with a Pearl Earring by Tracy ChevalierAnastasia by Carolyn MeyerNicholas and Alexandra by Robert K. MassieThe Da Vinci Code by Dan    BrownJane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë
Who's that Girl?
234 books — 18 voters
Jane Eyre by Charlotte BrontëGoblin Market by Christina RossettiKatherine by Anya SetonLizzie Siddal by Lucinda HawksleyRomeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
Pre-Raphaelite Covers
133 books — 21 voters

The Iliad / The Odyssey by HomerThe Descendants by Kaui Hart HemmingsBatman Archives, Vol. 1 by Bill FingerFantastic Mr. Fox by Roald DahlLeatherheads of the North by Chuck Frederick
George Clooney
13 books — 3 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

Milan Kundera
Epic art is founded on action, and the model of a society in which action could play out in greatest freedom was that of the heroic Greek period; so said Hegel, and he demonstrated it with The Iliad: even though Agamemnon was the prime king, other kings and princes chose freely to join him and, like Achilles, they were free to withdraw from the battle. Similarly the people joined with their princes of their own free will; there was no law that could force them; behavior was determined only by pe ...more
Milan Kundera, The Curtain: An Essay in Seven Parts

Kamand Kojouri
String theory makes sense to me because the universe is a symphony that creates harmony with the vibration of our strings.
Kamand Kojouri

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