Crime and Punishment
Inflated by his own ambition, Raskolnikov murders a pawnbroker then faces the inevitable consequences.
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Inflated by his own ambition, Raskolnikov murders a pawnbroker then faces the inevitable consequences.
A Victorian dandy turns to a life of debauchery after a magical portrait stops him from aging.
A man embarks on a spiritual journey through India.
A dispute over inheritance between father and son escalates into a family feud.
A collection of prose poetry on themes such as love, beauty, and religion.
The personal diary of the Roman Emperor, in which he lays out his thoughts and philosophical musings on the Stoic philosophy and way of life.
One of the fundamental texts of the Tao philosophy and religion.
The classic treatise on how to tyrannize one's subjects.
Dante journeys through Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven in order to receive salvation and to find divine love.
After ten years spent in solitude, Zarathustra goes back amongst men to share his accumulated wisdom and prepare humanity for the Overman.
Thoreau's report on his social experiment of solitude, simplicity, and self-reliance.
A seminal collection of essays on the African-American experience.
Mill's famous essay that applies a utilitarian ethical system to systems of government.
Adam Smith lays the foundation of classical economics.
Hume examines the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality and human understanding.
A collection of Thomas Paine's essays on republicanism, the problems of monarchy, and human rights.