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63 d, 15 h
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Gulliver of Mars by Edwin L. Arnold is a science fiction novel that follows the adventures of a man named Gulliver who, after a mysterious journey, finds himself stranded on Mars, where he encounters strange alien life forms, advanced civilizations, and a series of thrilling challenges that test his courage and intellect. The novel combines elements of adventure, exploration, and social commentary, drawing inspiration from Jonathan Swift’s *Gulliver’s Travels* while offering a unique take on interplanetary exploration.
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2.2 K • Nov 8, '24
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Aucassin and Nicolete is a medieval French chanson de geste that tells the romantic and adventurous story of Aucassin, a nobleman, and Nicolete, a beautiful Saracen captive, as they endure trials, separation, and danger in their quest to be together, blending elements of love, adventure, and humor.
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3.2 K • Nov 8, '24
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A New Philosophy by Henri Bergson is a collection of essays where Bergson explores the nature of time, consciousness, and intuition, advocating for a philosophy that emphasizes direct experience and the fluidity of life over rigid, intellectual analysis.
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2.4 K • Nov 8, '24
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The Monster Men by Edgar Rice Burroughs is a thrilling science fiction tale of Dr. Arthur Maxon, who attempts to create artificial life on a remote island, resulting in a series of monstrous beings, one of whom challenges the definition of humanity as he falls in love with Maxon’s daughter amidst danger and adventure.
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The Moravians in Georgia, 1735-1740 by Adelaide L. Fries is a historical account of the Moravian missionaries’ early settlement in colonial Georgia, detailing their struggles, religious devotion, and interactions with Native Americans, settlers, and the evolving dynamics of the region.
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1.5 K • Nov 8, '24
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Weir of Hermiston by Robert Louis Stevenson is an unfinished novel set in 19th-century Scotland, following the story of a young man, Archie Weir, who grapples with the complex relationships between love, duty, and justice, while exploring themes of authority and rebellion.
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1.7 K • Nov 8, '24
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The Man Between by P.G. Wodehouse is a humorous novel set in a small English village, where a charming but scheming man, known only as the “man between,” manipulates events and relationships, leading to a series of comedic misunderstandings and romantic entanglements.
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