Classic Books

505 Pins
 8y
Collection by
"You love nobody. Is that not true?" "Maybe," said Siddhartha wearily. "I am like you. You cannot love either, otherwise how could you practice love as an art? Perhaps people like us cannot love. Ordinary people can - that is their secret."  — Hermann Hesse (Siddhartha) Classic Books, Hermann Hesse, Hesse, Classic Literature, Author, Book Writer, Fiction, Book Authors, Paperback Books
Gris perla
"You love nobody. Is that not true?" "Maybe," said Siddhartha wearily. "I am like you. You cannot love either, otherwise how could you practice love as an art? Perhaps people like us cannot love. Ordinary people can - that is their secret." — Hermann Hesse (Siddhartha)
Thomas Hardy, 1840-1928. (Br.) novelist, poet. The Return of the Native, Tess of the D'Urbervilles, Jude the Obscure. People, Canterbury, Writers And Poets, Thomas Hardy, Oxfordshire, Thomas, Jude The Obscure, English Poets, Dorset
Thomas Hardy - Wikipedia
Thomas Hardy, 1840-1928. (Br.) novelist, poet. The Return of the Native, Tess of the D'Urbervilles, Jude the Obscure.
Thomas Hardy, manuscrit de "Tess of the Urbervilles" (1891) - British Library Fiction Writing, Hardy, Commonplace Book, Fiction Books, Literature, Writer, Literatura
Thomas Hardy, manuscrit de "Tess of the Urbervilles" (1891) - British Library
A Pure Woman, Tess of the d'Urbervilles or just Tess, is a novel by Thomas Hardy. It initially appeared in a censored and serialised version, published by the British illustrated newspaper The Graphic in 1891.[1] Though now considered an important work of English literature, the book received mixed reviews when it first appeared, in part because it challenged the sexual mores of Hardy's day. Stonehenge, Reading, Novels, Book Worth Reading, The Big Read, Worth Reading, Worth
Tess of the d'Urbervilles - Wikipedia
A Pure Woman, Tess of the d'Urbervilles or just Tess, is a novel by Thomas Hardy. It initially appeared in a censored and serialised version, published by the British illustrated newspaper The Graphic in 1891.[1] Though now considered an important work of English literature, the book received mixed reviews when it first appeared, in part because it challenged the sexual mores of Hardy's day.
Tess of the D'Urbervilles Antique Books, Favorite Novels
Tumblr
Tess of the D'Urbervilles
Tess of the D'Urbervilles - Thomas Hardy Art, Reproduction, Morris, Artist, Literary, Peasant Girl
10 Literary Ladies in Desperate Need of a Gay Friend
Tess of the D'Urbervilles - Thomas Hardy
tess of the durbavilles, thomas hardy - important becuz it challenged sexual conventions of its time Films, English, Great Books, 100 Best Books, Books To Read
10 Amazing Novels That Are Super Long, But Totally Worth It
tess of the durbavilles, thomas hardy - important becuz it challenged sexual conventions of its time
he casual reader. It is long (very, very long), and it requires a significant investment of time and intellectual energy. But if you stick w... Ernest Hemingway, Inspiration, The Sun Also Rises, American Author
40 Books That Will Make You Want To Visit France
he casual reader. It is long (very, very long), and it requires a significant investment of time and intellectual energy. But if you stick w...
The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway Hemingway, Literature Art
Classic Novels’ First Covers
The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway
The Sun Also Rises by Hopkins Rare Books, Manuscripts, & Archives, via Flickr American Literature, Ernest Hemingway Books, Rare Books
The Sun Also Rises, Ernest Hemingway
The Sun Also Rises by Hopkins Rare Books, Manuscripts, & Archives, via Flickr
this will go down in history as the first hemingway book i've ever enjoyed. lady brett ashley would be no friend of mine. Design, Favorite Authors
These 8 Female Characters In Literature Deserve Their Own Damn Books
this will go down in history as the first hemingway book i've ever enjoyed. lady brett ashley would be no friend of mine.
“I can't stand it to think my life is going so fast and I'm not really living it.” ― Ernest Hemingway, The Sun Also Rises Art Of Manliness
15 Reads For The Non-Conformist
“I can't stand it to think my life is going so fast and I'm not really living it.” ― Ernest Hemingway, The Sun Also Rises
The Call of the Wild by Jack London. I love him. I really do. Call Of The Wild, Banned Books Week, Banned Books
The Call of the Wild|eBook
The Call of the Wild by Jack London. I love him. I really do.
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee | 25 Books To Read Before You Die
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee | 25 Books To Read Before You Die
#18 -- Catch 22 by Joseph Heller -- Read c. 1981 -- ★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆ -- 1001 Books Everyone Should Read Before They Die Film Books, Book Lovers, Catch, Joseph Heller
Catch 22
#18 -- Catch 22 by Joseph Heller -- Read c. 1981 -- ★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆ -- 1001 Books Everyone Should Read Before They Die