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Reader, I Married Him: Stories inspired by Jane Eyre es una recopilación de historias cortas, editada en 2016 por Tracy Chevalier. El título se inspira en una cita de Jane Eyre de Charlotte Brontë: «Reader, I married him». Fue una obra de encargo para conmemorar el 200 aniversario del nacimiento de la escritora y se publicó por The Borough Press, una colección de la editorial HarperCollins.[1][2][3][4][5] Autoras Las 21 autoras de las historias son todas mujeres:[2] Tracy Chevalier Tessa Hadley Sarah Hall Helen Dunmore Kirsty Gunn Joanna Briscoe Jane Gardam Emma Donoghue Susan Hill Francine Prose Elif Shafak Evie Wyld Patricia Park Salley Vickers Nadifa Mohamed Esther Freud Linda Grant Lionel Shriver Audrey Niffenegger Namwali Serpell Elizabeth McCracken Referencias . Descubre los libros populares de Helen Dunmore. Encuentra los 100 libros más populares de Helen Dunmore
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The Visitors
Caroline ScottFrom the highly acclaimed author of The Photographer of the Lost, a BBC Radio 2 Book Club Pick, comes a tale of a young war widow and one lifechanging, sundrenched visit to Co...
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Trio
William BoydWilliam Boyd's new novel, The Romantic, is available to preorder now'An elating read' Sunday TimesA producer. A novelist. An actress.It is summer in 1968, the year of the assassina...
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Domestic Manners of the Americans
Fanny TrollopeWhen Fanny Trollope set sail for America in 1827 with hopes of joining a Utopian community of emancipated slaves, she took with her three of her children and a young French artist,...
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The Works of the Gawain Poet
Ad Putter & Myra StokesA new volume of the works of the Gawain poet, destined to become the definitive edition for students and scholars.This volume brings together four works of the unknown fourteenthce...
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The Dancer Upstairs
Nicholas ShakespeareThis novel explores one of the most astonishing stories in the whole history of twentieth century terrorism. Colonel Rejas was the policeman charged with the task of capturing the ...
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Back to Methuselah
George Bernard ShawBack to Methuselah (A Metabiological Pentateuch) is a 1921 series of five plays and a preface by George Bernard Shaw. The five plays are:In the Beginning: B.C. 4004 (In the Garden ...
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Old Babes in the Wood
Margaret AtwoodThe new collection from the legendary Atwood is led by the story of a married couple as they travel the road together, the moments big and small that make up a long life of love a...
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A Wreath Of Roses
Elizabeth Taylor & Helen DunmoreINTRODUCED BY HELEN DUNMOREElizabeth Taylor's darkest novel . . . She writes with a sensuous richness of language that draws the reader down the most shadowy paths . . . Extremely ...
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Night
Elie Wiesel & Marion WieselNight, Elie Wiesel's harrowing firsthand account of the Holocaust, is a devastating exploration of the darkest side of human nature and the enduring power of hope.Born into a Jewis...
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Must I Go
Yiyun LiRichly expansive and deeply moving, an intimate novel of secret lives and painful histories from one of the finest storytellers we have'This brilliant novel examines lives lived, l...
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Spirit Machines
Robert CrawfordSPIRIT MACHINES, Robert Crawford's fourth collection, attends imaginatively to the fusion of spiritual experience and the insistently material world. In several of the poems, e...
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The Dreams of Bethany Mellmoth
William BoydA philandering art dealer tries to give up casual love affairs seeking only passionate kisses as a substitute. A man recounts his personal history through the things he has stolen...
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On Tangled Paths
Theodor Fontane & Peter James BowmanA moving love story and a vivid depiction of Berlin in the 1870s, from Germany's greatest nineteenthcentury novelist Theodor Fontane.Lene is a beautiful, orphaned young seamstress,...
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The World According To Garp
John IrvingThis is the life and times of T. S. Garp, the bastard son of Jenny Fields a feminist leader ahead of her times. It is also the life and death of a famous mother and her almostfamo...
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The Daughter Of Time
Josephine Tey'A detective story with a very considerable difference. Ingenious, stimulating and very enjoyable' SUNDAY TIMES'As interesting and enjoyable a book as they will meet in a month of ...
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Prague Spring
Simon Mawer'Prague Spring is a wonderfully atmospheric portrait of the city as well as a political and historical thriller with dashes of espionage. It is as brilliant as anything he has writ...
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The Boleyn King
Laura AndersenLong live Henry IX!Just seventeen years old, King Henry IX, known as William, is anxious to prove himself. With the French threatening war and the Catholics’ rebellion, he trusts o...
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'You'll Get Over It'
Virginia IronsideThe death of a loved one is the most traumatic experience any of us face. No two people cope with it the same way: some cry while others remain dryeyed; some discover growth throug...
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Regeneration
Pat BarkerA powerfully moving modern classic from one of Britain's greatest living storytellers the bestselling, Booker Prizewinning author of The Silence of the GirlsRecommended by Richard...
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Jigs & Reels
Joanne HarrisTantalising and seductive short stories from the bestselling author of Chocolat and The Strawberry Thief... Perfect for fans of Kate Atkinson and Kate Mosse as well as readers of E...
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Flesh and Bone and Water
Luiza SaumaBrazilianborn doctor André Cabral is living in London when one day he receives a letter from his home country, which he left nearly thirty years ago. A letter he keeps in his pocke...
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Not The End Of The World
Kate AtkinsonI can think of few writers who can make the ordinary collide with the extraordinary to such beguiling effect...left me so fizzing with admiration' ObserverA stunning collection of...
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One Good Turn
Kate AtkinsonThe second Jackson Brodie novel (after Case Histories): literary crime from the prizewinning, numberone bestselling author of Big Sky and Transcription.'An absolute joy to read...t...
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Holy Fools
Joanne HarrisBy the bestselling author of Chocolat, international multimillion copy seller Joanne Harris, comes a passionate story of love, nuns and witches, set in 17thcentury France. Perfect...
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Wild Olives
William GravesIn 1944, at the age of five, William Graves was taken from England to the delightful mountain village of Deya in Majorca, where his father the poet Robert Graves had returned wit...
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Spiderweb
Penelope LivelySpiderweb is the twelfth novel by Booker Prize winning author Penelope Lively.Stella Brentwood has led an exotic life for a woman of her time. Her frivolous best friend at Oxford, ...
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The New Pocket Kobbé's Opera Book
Earl Of HarwoodThe New Pocket Kobbe's Complete Opera Book is the world's leading reference work on opera, and (in the words of Bernard Levin) 'no singlevolume operatic guide can possibly compare ...
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The Candlelight Master
Michael LongleyAN IRISH TIMES BOOK OF THE YEAR'I can't bear the thought of a world without Michael Longley, yet his poetry keeps hurtling towards that fact more and more urgently as it stretches ...
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On Brick Lane
Rachel LichtensteinBrick Lane today is a place of extremes – a street that's constantly reinventing itself. Blending history and reportage with personal testimony and urban myths, and interspersing t...
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Judgement Day
Penelope LivelyJudgement Day is the third novel by Booker Prize winning author Penelope Lively.Settled into the drowsy village life of Laddenham, where she is playing camp follower to her highly ...
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Selected Poems
Brian PattenA selection of Brian Patten's best work over the last fortyfive years, chosen by the poet himself. The earliest of these poems, 'Sleep Now', was written when Patten was fifteen, th...
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Noonday
Pat BarkerFrom the Booker Prizewinning and Women's Prizeshortlisted author of The Silence of the Girls The final novel in Pat Barker's acclaimed 'Life Class' trilogy an unforgettable story ...
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After the Party
Cressida Connolly'I always wanted to be friends with both my sisters. Perhaps that was the source, really, of all the troubles of my life...'It is the summer of 1938 and Phyllis Forrester has retur...
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The Secret Guests
Benjamin BlackFor fans of The Crown comes an enthralling historical mystery set during the Second World WarIt is 1940 and the bombs are falling thick and fast on London. The royal family must do...
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Set Fire To Sicily
Jane HeritageMarcello D'Estari, bastard son of a nobleman and a courtesan, is the most effective, most unmanageable and most amorous of the spies of the Venetian Republic.To safeguard its posit...
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Demolition
Neil RollinsonWith the frank, subversive, and very funny poems in his first two books, Neil Rollinson established himself as a deft cartographer of the sensual world. While a rich and tactile er...
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Forever Rumpole
John MortimerForever Rumpole a hilarious new selection of the very best Rumpole stories by John MortimerHorace Rumpole lives alongside Mr Pickwick and Bertie Wooster as one of the immortal com...
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Dear George and Other Stories
Helen SimpsonIn this stellar collection of short stories, Helen Simpson explores independence, solitude, marriage, sex and babies with her characteristic blend of comedy and lyricism. Here are ...
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The Wych Elm
Tana FrenchFrom the writer whose novels inspired the BBC's Dublin Murders TV series... 'One of the most compulsive psychological mysteries since Donna Tartt's The Secret History' THE TIMES 'A...
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Running In Heels
Anna Maxted'To say that Babs is my closest friend is rather like saying that Einstein was good at sums. And if you've ever had a best friend, you'll know what I mean. Babs and I had such a be...
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A Tale of Two Sisters
Anna MaxtedThey were the best of friends, they were the worst of friends ...Lizbet and Cassie are close, yet far apart. After a clueless upbringing (their parents' basic childrearing beliefs:...
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Brat Farrar
Josephine TeyA stranger enters the inner sanctum of the Ashby family posing as Patrick Ashby, the heir to the family's sizeable fortune. The stranger, Brat Farrar, has been carefully coached on...
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The Serpentine Cave
Jill Paton WalshWhen Marion's mother is silenced, first by a stroke, and then by death, she is left confronting the chaotic detritus of a life obsessively devoted to art. she has left it too late ...
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An Equal Stillness
Francesca KayWinner of the Orange Award for New Writers 2009Artist, lover, wife, mother: can one woman be them all?Born in 1924, Jennet Mallow grew up with a disillusioned mother and a father h...
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Evangelista's Fan
Rose Tremain‘A master class in the art of storytelling’ ObserverThis short story collection demonstrates the enormous range of Tremain’s talent and imagination. The teasing and brilliant title...
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Curiosities of Literature
John SutherlandHow much heavier was Thackeray's brain than Walt Whitman's? Which novels do American soldiers read? When did cigarettes start making an appearance in English literature? And, while...
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Olive, Again
Elizabeth StroutFrom the Pulitzer Prizewinning, Number One New York Times bestselling author of Olive Kitteridge and My Name is Lucy Barton'A terrific writer' Zadie Smith'A superbly gifted storyte...
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After Rain
William TrevorAfter Rain Twelve remarkable stories by the master storyteller William Trevor 'There is no better short story writer in the Englishspeaking world' Wall Street JournalIn this colle...
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The Silk House
Kayte Nunn'Exquisitely written, this vivid story may just bewitch you' Woman'Utterly spellbinding' Natasha Lester'Exquisitely written, this vivid story may just bewitch you' Woman's WeeklyAn...
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The Stornoway Way
Kevin Macneil‘Fuck everyone from Holden Caulfield to Bridget Jones, fuck all the American and English phoney fictions that claim to speak for us; they don’t know the likes of us exist and they ...