Narrative theme: interior life / psychological fiction

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  • En vej i livet: ...min vandring på Camino de

    Books on Demand En vej i livet: ...min vandring på Camino de

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    £15.68

  • Calumet 'K'

    Alpha Edition Calumet 'K'

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    1 in stock

    £11.07

  • Under Western Eyes

    Double 9 Booksllp Under Western Eyes

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    £15.19

  • Demian

    Double 9 Booksllp Demian

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    2 in stock

    £11.39

  • Finnegans Wake

    Double 9 Booksllp Finnegans Wake

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    £23.24

  • Oak Dreams

    Writat Oak Dreams

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    £18.90

  • A Landscape Painter

    Double 9 Booksllp A Landscape Painter

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    £11.69

  • Portraits of Places

    Double 9 Booksllp Portraits of Places

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    £12.01

  • The Devil's Paw

    Double 9 Booksllp The Devil's Paw

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    Book SynopsisE. Phillips Oppenheim's World War I-set novel The Devil's Paw, written in 1920, is rife with international espionage and intrigue. After being given access to extremely private documents, Miss Katherine Abbeway is quickly detained on suspicion of being a spy. She gives the confidential papers to a friend, but are they really secure? Will they fall into the wrong hands? The Devil's Paw is a perfect illustration of both Oppenheim's qualities and flaws. The plot, which centers on an attempted Bolshevik-style revolution in England during World War I, starts off as both an exciting thriller and a masterful representation of the political premise that battles on the subject that overthrow rulers are frequently required to safeguard a free society. Peace is not the greatest virtue. The backdrop of World War I provides the readers an insight into the hardships of people during that time. This is a compelling book because of the combination of suspicion, conspiracies, and the general threat of war which is present throughout the course of the novel.

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    £13.49

  • The Professor's House

    Double 9 Booksllp The Professor's House

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    Book SynopsisAmerican author Willa Cather wrote a book titled The Professor's House. The story begins with Professor Godfrey St. Peter and his wife when move to a new house. He becomes uneasy about the route of his life is taking. His two daughters' marriages resulted in their departure from the house and the addition of two new sons-in-law, causing a midlife crisis that leaves the Professor feeling as though he has nothing to look forward to and has lost the will to live. The novel focuses on the relationships between the Professor and his new sons-in-law and family, while also making allusions to their grief over Tom Outland's, who was his student, friend and also the fiancé of his elder daughter, loss during the Great War. What will the Professor do to manage his family? How will he overcome his and his family's pain? Read The Professor's House to know the complete story.

    3 in stock

    £9.99

  • Maggie: A Girl Of The Streets

    Double 9 Booksllp Maggie: A Girl Of The Streets

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    Book SynopsisMaggie: A Girl of the Streets is a novella by Stephen Crane. The story follows the tragic life of a young girl named Maggie, growing up in the impoverished tenements of New York City during the late 19th century. Maggie's life is marked by poverty, violence, and despair. Her alcoholic father beats her mother and siblings, and Maggie herself is forced to work in a sweatshop at a young age. Despite her efforts to escape her bleak circumstances, Maggie is ultimately dragged down by the violence and corruption of her environment. As Maggie spirals downward into prostitution and drug addiction, Crane paints a bleak portrait of urban life, highlighting the crushing poverty and hopelessness that many immigrants faced in the rapidly growing cities of America. The novella is notable for its unflinching portrayal of the harsh realities of life for the urban poor, and for its powerful indictment of the social and economic forces that contributed to their suffering. Although the novella was initially met with controversy and critical scorn, it has since come to be regarded as a groundbreaking work of naturalism, and a powerful testament to the human cost of poverty and social injustice.

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    £9.81

  • Alexander's Bridge

    Double 9 Booksllp Alexander's Bridge

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    Book SynopsisThe first book written by American novelist Willa Cather is named Alexander's Bridge. Bartley Alexander is a well-known bridge builder and construction engineer going through a midlife crisis. After being marriedto Winifred, Bartley brings back his relationship with an old flame in London, Hilda Burgoyne. Bartley's sense of propriety and honor is wounded by the situation. While some of the chapters are interesting an amazing, others can create thrill and panic among the readers. With so much of twists and turn the story creates excitement among the readers. In Alexander's Bridge, Willa Cather's attempts to compile many of her classic thoughts into a single draft at an affordable price so everyone can read it. The narrative was a black and white western, but its main themes were truth and ethics.

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    £9.81

  • The moon and sixpence

    Double 9 Books The moon and sixpence

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    £13.49

  • Double 9 Books A Call the Tale of Two Passions

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    Book SynopsisA Call written by Ford Madox Hueffer, is a poignant exploration of the psychological and emotional impact of warfare on people. This novella delves into the studies of George Winterbourne, a writer who, in spite of to start with resisting the decision to arms, unearths himself compelled to enlist all through World War I. Hueffer's narrative is a profound examination of the internal conflicts and ethical dilemmas faced via those caught in the tumult of battle. The protagonist's journey will become a metaphor for the broader societal response to the decision for responsibility at some point of a time of worldwide upheaval. The novella skillfully navigates the complexities of obligation, honor, and the human psyche, portraying the transformative impact of war on Winterbourne's person. Hueffer's writing captures the mental nuances of his protagonist, presenting readers with a nuanced portrayal of the inner struggles faced by way of people grappling with the decision to serve. As a writer deeply stricken by the struggle, Ford Madox Hueffer brings authenticity to his narrative, offering readers a compelling insight into the emotional toll exacted through the warfare. A Call stands as a timeless work that transcends its historic context, delving into the popular themes of sacrifice, identity, and the profound impact of struggle at the human spirit.

    2 in stock

    £11.39

  • Double 9 Books Deadlock Pilgrimage Vol. 6

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    £12.59

  • Tempest in a Teacup: My Homage to Milan Kundera

    Independently Published Tempest in a Teacup: My Homage to Milan Kundera

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    15 in stock

    £11.43

  • The Alliance of Outcasts

    Independently Published The Alliance of Outcasts

    15 in stock

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    15 in stock

    £11.63

  • Bled Out

    Poe Boy Publishing Bled Out

    2 in stock

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    2 in stock

    £15.29

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