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Like many of James' early works, it portrays a venturesome American girl in the treacherous waters of European society a theme that would culminate in his 1881 masterpiece, The Portrait of a Lady.On the surface, Daisy Miller unfolds a simple story of a young American girl's willful yet innocent flirtation with a young Italian, and its unfortunate consequences. But throughout the narrative, James contrasts American customs and values with European manners and morals in a tale rich in psychological and social insight. A vivid portrayal of Americans abroad and a telling encounter between the values of the Old and New World, Daisy Miller is an ideal introduction to the work of one of America's greatest writers of fiction.", "author": "Henry James", "slug": "daisy-miller-114146-9780486111582-henry-james", "thumbnail_image": "//redshelf-images.s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/thumbnail/9780486111582.jpg", "default_thumbnail_image": "//redshelf-images.s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/thumbnail/default_book_thumbnail.jpg", "product_type": "book", "product_id": "114146", "product_url": "/app/ecom/book/114146/daisy-miller-114146-9780486111582-henry-james", "bisac_codes": [ "FIC004000" ], "items_count": null, "identifiers": { "ISBN13": "9780486287737", "EISBN13": "9780486111582", "EISBN10": "048611158X" }, "drm": null, "cover_image": null, "default_cover_image": null, "book_type": null }, "relationships": { "lowest_offering": { "data": { "type": "offerings", "id": "00010026198917" } } } }, { "type": "Product", "id": "00010000114145", "attributes": { "name": "Journey to the Center of the Earth", "subtitle": "", "description": "\"The reason Verne is still read by millions today is simply that he was one of the best storytellers who ever lived.\" Arthur C. ClarkeAn adventurous geology professor chances upon a manuscript in which a 16th-century explorer claims to have found a route to the earth's core. Professor Lidenbrock can't resist the opportunity to investigate, and with his nephew Axel, he sets off across Iceland in the company of Hans Bjelke, a native guide. The expedition descends into an extinct volcano toward a sunless sea, where they encounter a subterranean world of luminous rocks, antediluvian forests, and fantastic marine life a living past that holds the secrets to the origins of human existence.Originally published in 1864, Jules Verne's classic remains critically acclaimed for its style and imaginative visions. Verne wrote many fantasy stories that later proved remarkably prescient, and his distinctive combination of realism and romanticism exercised a lasting influence on writers as diverse as Mark Twain, Arthur Conan Doyle, and Jean-Paul Sartre. 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Little is known about the poet's life, and there are more legends than facts relating to the particulars of his existence. This mythic quality is entirely appropriate for the man known as \"The Interpreter of Mysteries\" and \"The Tongue of the Hidden,\" whose verse is regarded as oracular by those seeking guidance and attempting to realize wishes.A mere fraction of what is presumed to have been an extensive body of work survives. This collection is derived from Hafiz's Divan (collected poems), a classic of Sufism. The short poems, called ghazals, are sonnet-like arrangements of varied numbers of couplets. In the tradition of Persian poetry and Sufi philosophy, each poem corresponds to two interpretations, sensual and mystic.This outstanding translation of Hafiz's poetry was created by historian and Arabic scholar Gertrude Bell, who observed, \"These are the utterances of a great poet, the imaginative interpreter of the heart of man; they are not of one age, or of another, but for all time.\"", "author": "Hafiz", "slug": "the-garden-of-heaven-114144-9780486111599-hafiz", "thumbnail_image": "//redshelf-images.s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/thumbnail/9780486111599.jpg", "default_thumbnail_image": "//redshelf-images.s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/thumbnail/default_book_thumbnail.jpg", "product_type": "book", "product_id": "114144", "product_url": "/app/ecom/book/114144/the-garden-of-heaven-114144-9780486111599-hafiz", "bisac_codes": [ "POE013000" ], "items_count": null, "identifiers": { "ISBN13": "9780486431611", "EISBN13": "9780486111599", "EISBN10": "0486111598" }, "drm": null, "cover_image": null, "default_cover_image": null, "book_type": null }, "relationships": { "lowest_offering": { "data": { "type": "offerings", "id": "00010026192051" } } } }, { "type": "Product", "id": "00010000114143", "attributes": { "name": "Civil War Stories", "subtitle": "", "description": "Newspaperman, short-story writer, poet, and satirist, Ambrose Bierce (18421914) is one of the most striking and unusual literary figures America has produced. Dubbed \"Bitter Bierce\" for his vitriolic wit and biting satire, his fame rests largely on a celebrated compilation of barbed epigrams, The Devil's Dictionary, and a book of short stories (Tales of Soldiers and Civilians, 1891). Most of the 16 selections in this volume have been taken from the latter collection.The stories in this edition include: \"What I Saw at Shiloh,\" \"A Son of the Gods,\" \"Four Days in Dixie,\" \"One of the Missing,\" \"A Horseman in the Sky,\" \"The Coup de Grace,\" \"An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge,\" \"The Story of Conscience,\" \"One Kind of Officer,\" \"Chickamauga,\" and five more.Bierce's stories employ a buildup of suggestive realistic detail to produce grim and vivid tales often disturbing in their mood of fatalism and impending calamity. 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E. Housman's A Shropshire Lad, first published in 1896. Scholars and critics have seen in these timeless poems an elegance of taste and perfection of form and feeling comparable to the greatest of the classic. Yet their simple language, strong musical cadences and direct emotional appeal have won these works a wide audience among general readers as well.This finely produced volume, reprinted from an authoritative edition of A Shropshire Lad, contains all 63 original poems along with a new Index of First Lines and a brief new section of Notes to the Text. Here are poems that deal poignantly with the changing climate of friendship, the fading of youth, the vanity of dreams poems that are among the most read, shared, and quoted in our language.", "author": "A. E. 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G. Wells more than a book a year over the course of half a century the early science fiction novels that first made him famous have proved to be the most enduring and have earned him the sobriquet \"the father of modern science fiction.\"In the 1901 classic The First Men in the Moon, Wells reveals not only a fertile imagination at ease with biological and astronomical phenomena, but also a passionate concern for man and society. His \"first men in the moon\" prove to be the eccentric Mr. Cavor and his traveling companion, Mr. Bedford, who navigate a gravity-defying sphere through space before executing a rough landing on the moon. As castaways from earth, they practice lunar locomotion, get lost in the wilds of a moon jungle, and confront intelligent life forms living in lunar caverns. Through the adventures of these two earthlings, the author is able to look at mankind from a distance and, in his words, \"burlesque the effects of specialization.\" The result is a delightful tale filled with adventure, romance, and fantasy that is still capable of stirring the imagination of readers in the 21st century.\"[Wells's science-fiction novels] achieve a near poetry which makes them part of the popular mythology of their age ... the best of his work has a vitality, a verve, an imaginative compulsion unsurpassed by any of his contemporaries.\" N. C. Nicholson, author of H. G. Wells.", "author": "H. G. 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Its narrative framework echoes that of Greek and German myths, and it melds historic accounts from the Dark Ages of Europe with folklore from the Far East along with the legends of the troubadours and stories from Virgil, Hebrew scriptures, and other sources.The timeless tale of the warrior Roland, nephew to Charlemagne and prince of the Holy Roman Empire, ranks high among the chansons de gest, or \"songs of deeds.\" Its first audience, most of whom were illiterate, actually heard The Song of Roland sung to them. 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A work of great length, it comprises six parts, the first part of which (also called The Tale of Genji) is reprinted here. The exact origins of this remarkable saga of the nobility of Heian Japan remain somewhat obscured by time, although its author, Lady Shikibu Murasaki, presumably derived many of her insights into court life from her years of service with the royal family.The novel centers on the life and loves of the prince known as \"the shining Genji.\" Far more than an exotic romance, however, the tale presents finely drawn characters in realistic situations, set against a richly embroidered tapestry of court life. 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This volume attests to the Irish love of language, spanning fourteen centuries of literary history and featuring works by more than 60 of the Emerald Isle's most distinguished poets.This comprehensive selection of well-known poems by distinguished writers includes \"Verses for Women Who Cry Apples, etc.\" by Jonathan Swift; J. Sheridan LeFanu's \"A Drunkard's Address to a Bottle of Whiskey\"; William Allingham's \"Four Ducks on a Pond\"; \"Requiescat\" by Oscar Wilde; W. B. Yeats' \"The Song of Wandering Aengus\" and \"Easter 1916\"; \"Forgiveness\" by A. E.; \"The Hills of Cualann\" by Joseph Campbell; \"An Old Woman of the Roads\" by Padraic Colum; \"In the Poppy Field\" by James Stephens; and many others.Also included is a generous sampling of memorable works by lesser known poets: \"Lament for Thomas Davis\" by Samuel Ferguson; Dion Boucicault's \"The Wearing of the Green\"; \"The Wee Lassie's First Luve\" by G. F. Savage-Armstrong; Francis A. 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