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Emma
Emma is considered by many to be Jane Austen's finest work. Its heroine is fascinating, selfish, and manipulative, running riot with other people's emotions and relationships....
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Emma (Unabridged)
Emma Woodhouse has it all: She's beautiful, rich and very clever - maybe too clever - but she also has...
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Far From the Madding Crowd
In a remote corner of early Victorian England, where traditional practices remain untouched by time, Bathsheba Everdene stands out as a beacon of feminine independence...
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Felix Holt, The Radical (Unabridged)
Relinquishing thoughts of a materially rewarding life, the respectably educated Felix Holt returns to his native village in North Loamshire and becomes an artisan....
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Flowering Wilderness: The Forsyte Chronicles, Book 8 (Unabridged)
John Galsworthy's epic Forsyte Chronicles, a nine-volume series of novels dramatizing the fictional but entirely representative family of propertied Victorians....
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Flush
One of the most famous of all literary dogs, Flush was the golden cocker spaniel belonging to Elizabeth Barrett....
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Framley Parsonage (Unabridged)
Mark Robarts, a young vicar, is newly arrived in the village of Framley....
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Frankenstein (Dramatized)
Lightning strikes the pole sending electric waves racing across dark castle walls into the laboratory and the lifeless body stitched together by a scientist called...
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Grace (Unabridged)
Grace, a moving account of alcoholism, friendship, and redemption among Irishmen, begins this...
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Great Expectations
In this, perhaps Dickens' most profound and personal novel, we are invited to share in the sentimental education of Pip, the poor boy from the village forge...
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