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O Senhor Diabo [Mister Devil]
The devil is the most dramatic figure of this story of the soul....
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Paradise Regained (Unabridged)
Satan again is on the prowl....
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Patient Griselda (Unabridged)
Patient Griselda is arguably the best and certainly one of the most famous tales from
The Decameron
....
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Pierre and John (Unabridged)
First published in 1888 in France, this novel is usually considered Maupassant's best.
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Smoke (Unabridged)
Set in Baden-Baden,
Smoke
is Ivan Turgenev's most cosmopolitan novel....
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The Cossacks (Unabridged)
Olenin finds himself caught up in the wild beauty of the Caucasus and the simplicity of its people....
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The Count of Monte Cristo
An epic literary adventure considered a classic around the world....
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The Count of Monte Cristo
Edmond Dantes' life is suddenly turned upside down when on his wedding day he is arrested....
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The Decameron (Unabridged)
Florence is a dying, corrupt city, described plainly in all of its horrors....
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The Father (Unabridged)
Bjornstjerne Bjornson was a Norwegian writer, editor, and theater director....
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