Rồi sẽ có một ngày nào đó bạn chợt lớn lên, trưởng thành hơn trong cái thành phố huyên náo này. Một ngày nào đó khi nhìn vào trong gương bạn sẽ không còn thấy mình là một cô, cậu bé ngày nào nữa....
The present book is a continuation from "Psychoanalysis and the Unconscious." The generality of readers had better just leave it alone. The generality of critics likewise. I really don't want to convince anybody. It is quite in opposition to my whole nature. I don't intend my books for the generality of readers. I count it a mistake of our mistaken democracy, that every man who can read print is...
One was one's hell là tập truyện ngắn, tản văn của tác giả Salome với các tác phẩm sau:
Bị nhuộm mầu nhiệm
Nhép
Thư cho em Tuyết
Khi ta thương xong
Trái chuối chôm
Nụ cười hồng
Vật thể hóa
Trường thi
Viết cho đỡ tức
Bươm bướm ơi!
Con Lucifer meo meo
One was one's...
Lewis Carroll’s Symbolic logic : part I, Elementary, 1896, fifth edition, part II, Advanced, never previously published: together with letters from Lewis Carroll to eminent nineteenth-century logicians and to his "logical sister," and eight versions of the Barber-shop paradox / edited, with annotations and an introd., by William Warren Bartley, III.
Little Women is a novel by American author Louisa May Alcott (1832–1888), which was originally published in two volumes in 1868 and 1869. Alcott wrote the books rapidly over several months at the request of her publisher. The novel follows the lives of four sisters - Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy March—detailing their passage from childhood to womanhood, and is loosely based on the author...
Wilde’s Poems, a selection of which is given in this volume, were first published in volume form in 1881, and were reprinted four times before the end of 1882. A new Edition with additional poems, including Ravenna, The Sphinx, and The Ballad of Reading Goal, was first published (limited issues on hand-made paper and Japanese...
Mosses from an Old Manse is a short story collection by Nathaniel Hawthorne, first published in 1846.
The collection includes several previously-published short stories and was named in honor of The Old Manse where Hawthorne and his wife lived for the first three years of their marriage. The first edition was published in 1846.
Northanger Abbey /ˈnɔrθˌæŋɡər/ was the first of Jane Austen's novels to be completed for publication, though she had previously made a start on Sense and Sensibility and Pride and Prejudice. According to Cassandra Austen's Memorandum, Susan (as it was first called) was written circa 1798-99. It was revised by Austen for the press in 1803, and sold in the same year for £10...
King Richard the Second is a history play by William Shakespeare believed to have been written in approximately 1595. It is based on the life of King Richard II of England (ruled 1377–1399) and is the first part of a tetralogy, referred to by some scholars as the Henriad, followed by three plays concerning Richard's successors: Henry IV, Part 1; Henry IV, Part 2; and Henry V. It may not...
The Bishop’s Apron is one of W. Somerset Maugham’s early novels. It has a curious history of being transferred from one genre to another. The skeleton of the story is already present in the story “Cupid and the Vicar of Swale” (1900), then it was written in 1902 as a novel called Loaves and Fishes; when it failed to find a publisher, Maugham rewrote it into a play of the...
“Đó là lần đầu tiên, lần đầu tiên tớ chủ động bắt chuyện với một người. Ngay cả trong giấc mơ, tớ vẫn còn cảm thấy rất run. Cô ấy ngồi ở trước tớ, một sự tình cờ mà tớ không dám tin, đó là chương trình ca nhạc giao lưu của đoàn...
Coriolanus (pronounced [korioˈlaːnus]) is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written between 1605 and 1608. The play is based on the life of the legendary Roman leader Caius Marcius Coriolanus. The tragedy is numbered as one of the last two tragedies written by Shakespeare along with Antony and Cleopatra.
Coriolanus is the...
Major Barbara is a three act play by George Bernard Shaw, written and premiered in 1905 and first published in1907. The story involves an idealistic young woman, Barbara Undershaft, who is engaged in helping the poor as an official (a Major) in the Salvation Army in London. For many years Barbara and her siblings have been estranged from their father, Andrew Undershaft, who...
The Story of the Gadsbys is a story by Rudyard Kipling. It was originally published as no. 2 of the Indian Railway Library in 1888. The Story of the Gadsbys is written in dramatic form, consisting of eight short scenes (listed below). This short pamphlet, of 100 pages, was later collected in book form as the second part of Soldiers Three.
"Poor Dear Mamma"
"The World Without"
"The Tents of...
Collection of short pieces. Includes: The Curious Republic of Gondour, A Memory, Introductory to "Memoranda," About Smells, A Couple of Sad Experiences, Dan Murphy, The "Tournament" in A.D. 1870, Curious Relic For Sale, A Reminiscence of the Back Settlements.
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Hôm nay, em đi làm về vừa đúng lúc chị mới vào nhà. Nhưng chị nhìn thấy em mà cứ như nhìn thấy kẻ lạ. Lúc chị đóng sập cửa lại trước mặt em, mặc em tự xuống xe mở cửa, chị biết là em đau tới...
"Có những lỗi lầm thật xấu xí, đến mức người ta muốn quên đi. Nhưng không xóa được, Loan phải chữa lại cho đẹp. Như một chiếc áo rách ấy, Loan mạng lại và đính vào mấy bông hoa cúc xinh xắn.
Cơ mà hôm nọ Loan làm ra một lỗi rất buồn...
Pudd'nhead Wilson is a novel by Mark Twain. It was serialized in The Century Magazine (1893–4), before being published as a novel in 1894.
The setting is the fictional Missouri frontier town of Dawson's Landing on the banks of the Mississippi River in the first half of the 19th century. David Wilson, a young lawyer, moves to town and a clever remark of his is misunderstood, which causes...