Early 20th Century


The Great Gatsby
The Shoemaker's Wife
A Reliable Wife
Rebecca
The Metamorphosis
A Room with a View
Mrs. Dalloway
Of Mice and Men
The Sun Also Rises
To the Lighthouse
Anne of Green Gables (Anne of Green Gables, #1)
The Secret Garden
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
Brave New World
And Then There Were None
T.S. Eliot
Shall I part my hair behind? Do I dare to eat a peach? I shall wear white flannel trousers, and walk upon the beach. I have heard the mermaids singing, each to each. (It's not the main point of the poem, but I am the third generation of my family who's never been able to eat a peach without wondering, do I dare and do I dare) ...more
T.S. Eliot, Let Us Go Then, You and I

Володимир Шабля
I’ve already learned the poem! I have! Listen!” And five-year-old Peter recited it boldly, without a single pause. His parents were stunned. Danylo considered himself a well-educated man. He had once completed a parish school, later pursued self-education diligently, and through natural intelligence and perseverance had become a skilled accountant. Yet to memorize such a poem casually, in play, having heard only fragments of it? No — such heights had always been beyond him. With a mingled feelin ...more
Володимир Шабля, Камінь. Біографічний роман. Книга перша. Перші кроки до світла та назад: Дитинство та занурення в ГУЛАГ.

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