وسط أجراس الخطر book pdf download

Section : Literary novels
Department : literature
Language : Arabic
Size of file : 1.65MB
Auther : Robert Barr
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Number of Pages : 234
Date of Coming : 2022-08-10

Author: Robert Barr

About the Author: Robert Barr: a famous Scottish-Canadian writer and journalist, born in Glasgow, Scotland in 1849. Most of his literary production was in the field of crime literature, which was popular in his time. With the fame of “Sherlock Holmes” stories at that time, Barr wrote “The Adventures of Sherlo Combs”, the first parody of Holmes. He is the author of many well-known story collections, such as: “Revenge!” and “The Successes of Eugene Valmont”, and others. It is said that the character of the famous detective “Eugene Valmont”, which was created by Barr, and woven in the pattern of the character of Sherlock Holmes, was the inspiration for the “Christie Agathe” character. Barr died in 1912 of heart disease in Woldingham, England.

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يُقرِّر «ييتس» — الصحفي النيويوركي الشاب — أن يأخذ إجازةً بعدما عانى الإجهادَ بسبب الإفراط في العمل، وأوصاه الطبيبُ بالراحة والهدوء في مكانٍ منعزل مع رفقة هادئة. يقع اختياره على البروفيسور «رينمارك»، صديقِه من أيام الدراسة، ويسافر معه إلى قريةٍ كندية نائية للتخييم في الغابة على أمل الاستجمام هناك. لكنَّ إجازته كانت مليئةً بالأحداث الشائقة والمفاجآت. يتعرَّف في خِضَم الأحداث على عائلتَين ريفيتَين تُجسِّدان عادات أهل الريف آنذاك، كما تَسُوقه أقدارُه لكي يكون شاهدًا على ما شهِدَته تلك الحِقبةُ من توتُّرات على الحدود الأمريكية الكندية بسبب مَطامح حركة «فينيان» الثورية. وهكذا ظلَّت المتاعب تُلاحق «ييتس»، الباحثَ بلا جدوى عن الراحة والهدوء، وأحدقَت به الأخطارُ من كلِّ اتجاه.

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The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket book pdf download

Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Section : Literary novels
Number of Pages : 241
Department : literature
Auther : Edgar Allan Poe
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Size of file : 4.40MB
Language : English

Author: Edgar Allan Poe

About the Author: Edgar Allan Poe is a famous American poet and novelist. He possessed an extraordinary poetic and literary talent; He began reading and writing poetry when he was five years old, which surprised his teachers, and throughout his life, writing was his haven and haven. He began publishing his poetry since he was a conscript, under the pseudonym “Alan Berry”, then continued his literary production. In addition to his poetry, he had a distinctive story production that made him a founding father of what was known as “Gothic horror literature,” which was replete with stories and stories. “Po” died a poor debtor at the age of forty in the year 1849 CE, two years after the death of his young wife, whom he loved so badly, because of his cruelty and pain.

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Edgar Allan Poe’s only novel, The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket is a pivotal work in which Poe calls attention to the act of writing and to the problem of representing the truth. It is an archetypal American story of escape from domesticity tracing a young man’s rite of passage through a series of terrible brushes with death during a fateful sea voyage. Included are eight related tales which further illuminate Pym by their treatment of persistent themes–fantastic voyages, gigantic whirlpools, and premature burials–as well as its relationship to Poe’s art and life.

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The Ebb-Tide book pdf download

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Language : English
Department : literature
Number of Pages : 201
Auther : Robert Louis Stevenson
Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Section : Literary novels

Author: Robert Louis Stevenson

About the Author: Robert Louis Stevenson was born in Scotland on November 13, is a Scottish novelist, poet, essayist and writer specializing in travel literature. Stevenson was admired by many writers, such as Jorge Luis Borges. Robert Lewis studied engineering, his father’s profession, at the University of Edinburgh, but was not interested in the subject. In 1871, he changed his studies to law. But he knew he also wanted to be a writer. After university, Robert Louis visited France, Belgium and the United States and wrote about these trips. Stevenson became a full-time writer. Most of his early writings were short stories and travel books. He became famous when he wrote Treasure Island, his first long work of fiction. Other famous books were Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1886) and Kidnapped (1886).

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Best known for rip-roaring adventure tales such as Kidnapped, Treasure Island, and The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Robert Louis Stevenson penned the novella The Ebb-Tide in collaboration with his stepson, Lloyd Osbourne. Regarded by critics as a sharp rebuke of British imperialism, the plot revolves around three transients who board a ship that they think is carrying a large quantity of champagne, only to find that their attempted heist has backfired in the worst way imaginable.

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The Wrong Box book pdf download

Section : Literary novels
Auther : Robert Louis Stevenson
Department : literature
Size of file : 0.66MB
Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Number of Pages : 263
book quality : Good
Language : English

Author: Robert Louis Stevenson

About the Author: Robert Louis Stevenson was born in Scotland on November 13, is a Scottish novelist, poet, essayist and writer specializing in travel literature. Stevenson was admired by many writers, such as Jorge Luis Borges. Robert Lewis studied engineering, his father’s profession, at the University of Edinburgh, but was not interested in the subject. In 1871, he changed his studies to law. But he knew he also wanted to be a writer. After university, Robert Louis visited France, Belgium and the United States and wrote about these trips. Stevenson became a full-time writer. Most of his early writings were short stories and travel books. He became famous when he wrote Treasure Island, his first long work of fiction. Other famous books were Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1886) and Kidnapped (1886).

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A black comic novel about the last remaining survivors of a tontine – a group life-insurance policy in which the last surviving member stands to receive a fortune. It is a farcical, eccentric and brilliantly written piece of work.

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Shadow on the Sun book pdf download

Number of Pages : 189
Size of file : 0.56MB
Department : literature
Language : English
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Auther : Richard Matheson
Section : Literary novels
Date of Coming : 2022-08-10

Author: Richard Matheson

About the Author: Richard Burton Matheson (February 20, 1926 – June 23, 2013) was an American author and screenwriter, primarily in the fantasy, horror, and science fiction genres. He is best known for being the author of I Am Legend, a 1954 science-fiction horror novel that has been adapted for screen three times, the first of which is The Last Man on Earth, for which he co-wrote. Matheson has also written 16 television episodes of The Twilight Zone, including “Nightmare at 20,000 Fit” and “Steel”, as well as numerous adaptations of Edgar Allan Poe’s stories by Roger Corman, American International Pictures – House of Usher, and The Beat and the Bandlem. Tales of Terror, and The Raven. He adapted his 1971 short story as a screenplay directed by Steven Spielberg for the television movie Doll that year. Seven of his novels and short stories have been adapted into motion pictures: The Shrinking Man (pictured as The Incredible Shrinking Man), The Hill House (pictured as The Legend of Hill House), What Dreams My Come, and Bedtime Return (pictured as Somewhere in Time) (the place where What’s In Time), Esther of Echoes, Steele (cast as Real Steel) (real steel), and Patton, Patton (cast as The Box) (the Box). Cold Sweet was based on his novel The Nightmare Ride, and Lee Saint-de-Glass (Ice Boobs) was based on his novel Someone Is Bleeding.

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One of them was naked, his blood-soaked body mixed with deep blue-edged grooves, half of his chest had been torn open. The other, which was Jim Corcoran, had no face – only a mask that bled blood from shredded meat. Richard Matheson. “Shadows on the Sun.” Much like the prolific and entertaining Joe R. Lansdale, Richard Matheson has tried his hand at just about every genre out there. This novel is an interesting hybrid, using elements of both the “western” and “horror” literary genres to explore the uniquely American cultural divide. Originally published in 1994, it’s a work that may have slipped under the radar of readers who follow Matheson, and one that I certainly wasn’t aware of until Matt Mullgaard included it in his summary of February 2013’s upcoming horror editions. The book’s central premise is the intense cultural divide between settlers The “New World” is a rapidly dwindling pocket of Apache Indians who are desperate to stem the escalating marginalization of their land rights by their colonial neighbors.

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اللورد سترانلي الشاب book pdf download

Number of Pages : 186
Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Language : Arabic
book quality : Good
Size of file : 13.4MB
Department : literature
Section : Literary novels
Auther : Robert Barr

Author: Robert Barr

About the Author: Robert Barr: a famous Scottish-Canadian writer and journalist, born in Glasgow, Scotland in 1849. Most of his literary production was in the field of crime literature, which was popular in his time. With the fame of “Sherlock Holmes” stories at that time, Barr wrote “The Adventures of Sherlo Combs”, the first parody of Holmes. He is the author of many well-known story collections, such as: “Revenge!” and “The Successes of Eugene Valmont”, and others. It is said that the character of the famous detective “Eugene Valmont”, which was created by Barr, and woven in the pattern of the character of Sherlock Holmes, was the inspiration for the “Christie Agathe” character. Barr died in 1912 of heart disease in Woldingham, England.

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اللورد «سترانلي» شابٌّ ثريٌّ يحيا مثل الكثيرين غيره من الأثرياء حياةَ الترف والخمول، ولم يكن يَعنيه شيء سوى الاهتمام بمظهره، غير أن حياته انقلبت رأسًا على عقِب عندما أتى لزيارته شابٌّ في مثل سِنه، لكنه مُختلِف عنه في كل شيء. طلب الزائر من «سترانلي» أن يَمُد يدَ العون له ولوالده للتغلُّب على مشكلةٍ كبيرة كانا يُواجهانها في البورصة. ولم يَقتصِر الأمر على اقتراضهما بعضَ المال منه، بل تَطوَّر إلى جرِّه لخوضِ مغامرةٍ تهدف إلى جلب الذهب الخام من الساحل الغربي لأفريقيا إلى إنجلترا، ليَجِد اللورد «سترانلي» نفسَه في أعالي البحار على متن يختِه الفخم يُطارِد القراصنة. فهل سيَنجح في مغامرته؟ وما التحديات التي سيُواجهها؟ هذا ما سنعرفه من خلال أحداث هذه الرواية المليئة بالإثارة والتشويق!

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Novels,Tales,Journeys book pdf download

Language : English
Number of Pages : 697
Department : literature
Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Auther : Alexander Pushkin
Section : Literary novels
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Size of file : 3.21MB

Author: Alexander Pushkin

About the Author: Prince of Russian poets, novelist and playwright, born in Moscow on June 6, 1799. I grew up in a family of nobles had been living the life of luxury. His father was a prominent poet, and this contributed to the development of his poetic talent. Its roots back to the origins of Ethiopian. His mother, Nadezhd Osipavna, was the granddaughter of Ibrahim Janipal an African and a close officer of Tsar Peter I. He inherited some African features, as he had curly hair and thick lips. He is considered one of the greatest Russian poets of the nineteenth century, and the title of Prince of Poets. The study of this poet leads to the study of Russian literature as a whole, and knowledge of the stages of Russian tsarism from Peter I to Nicholas I, as well as knowledge of historical events that occurred in the first half of the nineteenth century. The period of his production was called the golden age of Russian poetry, an era of convergence between Russian literature on the one hand, and Arabic and Oriental literature on the other. His era was also known as social despotism. Where the authorities were concentrated between the Tsar and the nobility. Pushkin, with his poetic production, expressed the dissolution of his midst, and demanded the freedom of the people, as the first and last reference to power. He was the first to call for limiting the sovereignty of the nobility in Russia, and was resentful of his society, demanding the restriction of tsarist rule and the upholding of the democratic system among the people. Although Pushkin did not live more than 38 years as a result of his resentment against one of his wife’s friends, Baron Datin, one of the supervisors of the French, especially after the Baron married his wife’s sister, Natalie, to make it easier for him to contact Natalie, and the matter ended in a duel, and at the hour they agreed to duel, he was shot twice The poet was seriously injured and died. He died in 1837 AD. He left many literary traces; So much so that his readers feel that he has outlived himself.

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The father of Russian literature, Pushkin is beloved not only for his poetry but also for his brilliant stories, which range from dramatic tales of love, obsession, and betrayal to dark fables and sparkling comic masterpieces, from satirical epistolary tales and romantic adventures in the manner of Sir Walter Scott to imaginative historical fiction and the haunting dreamworld of “The Queen of Spades.” The five short stories of The Late Tales of Ivan Petrovich Belkin are lightly humorous and yet reveal astonishing human depths, and his short novel, The Captain’s Daughter, has been called the most perfect book in Russian literature.

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Eugene Onegin book pdf download

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Number of Pages : 509
Language : English
Section : Literary novels
Auther : Alexander Pushkin
Department : literature
Date of Coming : 2022-08-10

Author: Alexander Pushkin

About the Author: Prince of Russian poets, novelist and playwright, born in Moscow on June 6, 1799. I grew up in a family of nobles had been living the life of luxury. His father was a prominent poet, and this contributed to the development of his poetic talent. Its roots back to the origins of Ethiopian. His mother, Nadezhd Osipavna, was the granddaughter of Ibrahim Janipal an African and a close officer of Tsar Peter I. He inherited some African features, as he had curly hair and thick lips. He is considered one of the greatest Russian poets of the nineteenth century, and the title of Prince of Poets. The study of this poet leads to the study of Russian literature as a whole, and knowledge of the stages of Russian tsarism from Peter I to Nicholas I, as well as knowledge of historical events that occurred in the first half of the nineteenth century. The period of his production was called the golden age of Russian poetry, an era of convergence between Russian literature on the one hand, and Arabic and Oriental literature on the other. His era was also known as social despotism. Where the authorities were concentrated between the Tsar and the nobility. Pushkin, with his poetic production, expressed the dissolution of his midst, and demanded the freedom of the people, as the first and last reference to power. He was the first to call for limiting the sovereignty of the nobility in Russia, and was resentful of his society, demanding the restriction of tsarist rule and the upholding of the democratic system among the people. Although Pushkin did not live more than 38 years as a result of his resentment against one of his wife’s friends, Baron Datin, one of the supervisors of the French, especially after the Baron married his wife’s sister, Natalie, to make it easier for him to contact Natalie, and the matter ended in a duel, and at the hour they agreed to duel, he was shot twice The poet was seriously injured and died. He died in 1837 AD. He left many literary traces; So much so that his readers feel that he has outlived himself.

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Pushkin’s “novel in verse” has influenced Russian prose as well as poetry since its completion nearly 175 years ago. By turns brilliant, entertaining, romantic, and serious, it traces the development of a young Petersburg dandy as he deals with life and love. Influenced by Byron, Pushkin reveals the nature of his heroes through the emotional colorations found in their witty remarks, nature descriptions, and unexpected actions, all conveyed in stanzas of sonnet length (a form that became known as the Onegin Stanza), faithfully reproduced by Walter Arndt in this prize-winning translation. Includes extensive introduction, notes, and four critical essays.

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The Little Tragedies book pdf download

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Number of Pages : 50
Auther : Alexander Pushkin
Department : literature
Section : Literary novels
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Language : English
Date of Coming : 2022-08-10

Author: Alexander Pushkin

About the Author: Prince of Russian poets, novelist and playwright, born in Moscow on June 6, 1799. I grew up in a family of nobles had been living the life of luxury. His father was a prominent poet, and this contributed to the development of his poetic talent. Its roots back to the origins of Ethiopian. His mother, Nadezhd Osipavna, was the granddaughter of Ibrahim Janipal an African and a close officer of Tsar Peter I. He inherited some African features, as he had curly hair and thick lips. He is considered one of the greatest Russian poets of the nineteenth century, and the title of Prince of Poets. The study of this poet leads to the study of Russian literature as a whole, and knowledge of the stages of Russian tsarism from Peter I to Nicholas I, as well as knowledge of historical events that occurred in the first half of the nineteenth century. The period of his production was called the golden age of Russian poetry, an era of convergence between Russian literature on the one hand, and Arabic and Oriental literature on the other. His era was also known as social despotism. Where the authorities were concentrated between the Tsar and the nobility. Pushkin, with his poetic production, expressed the dissolution of his midst, and demanded the freedom of the people, as the first and last reference to power. He was the first to call for limiting the sovereignty of the nobility in Russia, and was resentful of his society, demanding the restriction of tsarist rule and the upholding of the democratic system among the people. Although Pushkin did not live more than 38 years as a result of his resentment against one of his wife’s friends, Baron Datin, one of the supervisors of the French, especially after the Baron married his wife’s sister, Natalie, to make it easier for him to contact Natalie, and the matter ended in a duel, and at the hour they agreed to duel, he was shot twice The poet was seriously injured and died. He died in 1837 AD. He left many literary traces; So much so that his readers feel that he has outlived himself.

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if one asked a Russian to name Russia’s greatest writer, the un- hesitating reply would be not Dostoevsky or Tolstoy but Pushkin. Yet an English-speaking reader who is not a Slavist probably knows little of Pushkin’s work beyond Eugene Onegin—if, indeed, he or she rec- ognizes the name of Pushkin at all. Thus, a translation of Pushkin’s ‘‘little tragedies’’ to the English-speaking public requires a few words placing the work in its context. The ‘‘little tragedies’’ is the name traditionally given to the col- lection of Pushkin’s four short dramas in verse, The Miserly Knight, Mozart and Salieri, The Stone Guest, and A Feast During the Plague.1 These four dramas were never published together in Pushkin’s lifetime: indeed, The Stone Guest was not printed until after his death.

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The Vicomte de Bragelonne book pdf download

Number of Pages : 552
Language : English
Section : Literary novels
Size of file : 1.97MB
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Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Department : literature
Auther : Alexander Dumas

Author: Alexander Dumas

About the Author: Alexandre Dumas: a famous French novelist, who became famous in the nineteenth century AD through his immortal plays and adventure novels, translated into about a hundred languages, and in which the world cinema found a rich material for hundreds of centuries of time. Duma Divi de la Pelletierra, better known as Alexandre Dumas – also pronounced “Duma” or “Domas” – was born in a French village north-east of Paris, to a mixed-race father; Of a noble French father, and a slave mother of Caribbean descent. While Dumas was four years old, his father died of cancer, leaving the family hostage to poverty. He did not have an adequate education, but he was eager to read and his mother’s stories, which were told by his campaigns and his illusions and illusions about him. Dimas moved to Paris in 1822 AD, and his aristocratic origins helped him to occupy a position in the royal palace, and in the meantime he began writing his articles and plays. His first play “Henry III and his court” was shown in 1829 and was a resounding success, and in the following year his play “Christine” achieved similar success that helped him to devote himself to writing. In 1840, he wrote his famous novel “The Man in the Iron Mask”, which angered the Russian tsar at the time, because it dealt with sensitive situations in Russia. In the period from 1839 to 1841, he rewrote one of his plays in a series of short stories under the title “Captain Paul” that was published in a newspaper. Dumas greatly enriched himself as his books achieved great fame, but his extravagance brought him to the brink of bankruptcy several times, so much so that he fled from his creditors in 1851 AD to Belgium, and from there to Russia, where he resided for two years there, and the people enjoyed great success in his second language. Then he moved to Italy in 1861 AD, where he stayed for three years, and published books on that trip after his return to Paris. Alexandre Dumas died in France in 1870, leaving behind a precious legacy of epic stories of a historical nature full of excitement and adventure, the most famous of which are: “The Three Musketeers”, “Twenty Years Later”, “The Queen of the Four Wars”, “Margot and the Five Wars” The misery of love” … and others.

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The Vicomte de Bragelonne opens an epic adventure which continues with Louise de La Valli?re and reaches its climax in The Man in the Iron Mask. This new edition of the classic translation presents a key episode in the Musketeers saga, fully annotated and with an introduction by a leading Dumas scholar.

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