Auteur: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson, Thomas Carlyle, Theodor Storm, Plato, Theodor Fontane, René Descartes, Gottfried Keller, Mark Twain, Immanuel Kant, Charles Darwin, Martin Luther, Robert Louis Stevenson, William Shakespeare, Dante Alighieri, Euripides, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Charles Lamb, Henry David Thoreau, Henry James, Samuel Johnson, John Stuart Mill, Victor Hugo, David Hume, Joseph Addison, Jane Austen, John Locke, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont, Leigh Hunt, Epictetus, Alphonse Daudet, Thomas De Quincey, Guy de Maupassant, George Eliot, Walter Scott, Laurence Sterne, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Jonathan Swift, Christopher Marlowe, Wilhelm Grimm, William Hazlitt, Marcus Tullius Cicero, Daniel Defoe, Aesop, Richard Henry Dana, Henry Fielding, John Dryden, Philip Massinger, Pedro Calderón de la Barca, Bret Harte, George Sand, John Ruskin, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Ernest Renan, Robert Burns, David Garrick, Ralph Waldo Emerson, John Webster, Washington Irving, Izaak Walton, John Bunyan, Juan Valera, Alfred de Musset, James Russell Lowell, Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Homer, Edmund Burke, Plutarch, Molière, Aeschylus, Michael Faraday, Sophocles, William Makepeace Thackeray, Benjamin Franklin, Edward Everett Hale, Pierre Corneille, Jean Racine, Voltaire, Robert Browning, Oliver Goldsmith, Thomas Dekker, John Milton, Aristophanes, Blaise Pascal, Virgil, Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Simon Newcomb, William Penn, Walter Bigges, Philip Sidney, Herodotus, Walter Raleigh, Francis Bacon, Giuseppe Mazzini, Francis Pretty, George Berkeley, Thomas Hobbes, Adam Smith, Alessandro Manzoni, Abraham Cowley, Michel de Montaigne, Ben Jonson, John Woolman, Benvenuto Cellini, Sydney Smith, Jean Froissart, William Henry Harrison, William Harvey, Marcus Aurelius, Hans Christian Andersen, Thomas Malory, George Gordon Byron, Thomas à Kempis, Ivan Turgenev, Richard Steele, Thomas Browne, Archibald Geikie, Thomas Babington Macaulay, Leo Tolstoy, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Tacitus, William Roper, Hippocrates, Miguel de Cervantes, Thomas More, Friedrich von Schiller, Philip Nichols, Louis Pasteur, Joseph Lister, Jean Jacques Rousseau, Pliny the Younger, Charles W. Eliot, Edgar Alan Poe, Saint Augustine, Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz, Francis Drake, Edward Haies, Niccolo Machiavelli, Ambroise Paré, William A. Neilson, Honoré Balzac, Alexander L. Kielland
Nombre de pages: 30498 pages
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Edition: DigiCat
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Description: The Harvard Classics Shelf presents an unparalleled literary voyage that spans centuries and continents, uniting the canonical giants of Western thought with influential literary voices. This anthology showcases an array of genres and styles—from philosophical dissertations and theatrical masterpieces to poignant essays and heralded novels. The collection is a testament to the enduring power of the human mind, comprising remarkable pieces such as Plato's profound dialogues, Shakespeare's timeless dramas, and Twain's incisive humor, each contributing a unique luminescence to this ever-relevant compendium. The anthology doesn't merely reflect literary brilliance; it encapsulates the evolution of human understanding and societal values. Curated by erudite figures like Charles W. Eliot, this assembly draws from a wide historical spectrum to provide insights into pivotal cultural and intellectual movements. Reflecting the genres of the Renaissance, Enlightenment, Romanticism, and beyond, contributors such as Voltaire, Descartes, and Darwin represent an impressive geographical and philosophical range. These authors, through their collective legacies, engage in an intellectual dialogue that traverses national boundaries, providing multifaceted perspectives on perennial themes such as morality, existentialism, and the human condition itself. The Harvard Classics Shelf is not just a collection but an intellectual odyssey, perfect for scholars, students, and casual readers alike, seeking to immerse themselves in the profound dialogues and narratives that have shaped literary and intellectual traditions. This anthology offers an exceptional opportunity to encounter myriad perspectives and enrich one's understanding of world literature and philosophy. Moreover, it provides a platform for cross-temporal discourse, inviting readers to recognize the interconnectedness of these works and their continued relevance today.