Formação Humana E Violência À Luz Da Fenomenologia De Edith Stein

O que é violência? Como enfrentá-la? Será que ela determina o modo de vida e a existência das pessoas? E a singularidade? E a liberdade? Como a Psicologia pode contribuir?...

The Age Of Innocence By Edith Wharton

If you've watched and loved Winona Ryder playing the innocent May Welland in the 1993 film adaptation of Edith Wharton's sweeping novel about class-consciousness in nineteenth...

Ethan Frome (version 2) by WHARTON, Edith

Ethan Frome is a novel published in 1911 by the Pulitzer Prize-winning American author Edith Wharton. It is set in the fictitious town of Starkfield, Massachusetts, New England,...

Alphabet of History, An by NESBIT, Wilbur D.

An alphabet of historical characters presented in poetical form! In their original form, the contents of this book appeared in the Chicago Sunday Tribune, which newspaper is...

Story of the Treasure Seekers, The by NESBIT, E.

This is the story of the Bastable children and their attempts to help the family finances by searching for treasure. (Summary by Karen Savage)

Tales of Men and Ghosts by WHARTON, Edith

Tales of Men and Ghosts was published as a collection in 1910, though the first eight of the stories had earlier appeared in Scribners and the last two in the Century Magazine....

Wonderwings and other Fairy Stories by HOWES, Edith

A collection of three short stories about fairies, complete with good moral lessons (as every fairy tale should be). (Summary by Claire Goget)

Fruit of the Tree, The by WHARTON, Edith

When published in 1907, this novel about the lives of a wealthy mill owner, her socially progressive husband and friends caused a stir due to its treatment of drug abuse, mercy...

Glimpses of the Moon, The by WHARTON, Edith

The Glimpses of the Moon (1922) is about Nick and Susy Lansing, both of whom live a decadent life in Europe by sponging off wealthy friends. They marry out of convenience and have...

Fighting France, from Dunkerque to Belfort by WHARTON, Edith

American novelist Edith Wharton was living in Paris when World War I broke out in 1914. She obtained permission to visit sites behind the lines, including hospitals, ravaged...

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