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Benjamin Disraeli
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397 kirjaa
Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 1974-2026.
Home Letters Written by the Late Earl of Beaconsfield in 1830 and 1831
Benjamin Disraeli
Hutson Street Press
2025
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An Inquiry Into the Plans, Progress, and Policy of the American Mining Companies
Benjamin Disraeli
Hutson Street Press
2025
pokkari
The Works of Benjamin Disraeli
Edmund Gosse; Benjamin Disraeli; Robert Arnot
Hutson Street Press
2025
pokkari
An Inquiry Into the Plans, Progress, and Policy of the American Mining Companies
Benjamin Disraeli
Hutson Street Press
2025
sidottu
The Works of Benjamin Disraeli
Edmund Gosse; Benjamin Disraeli; Robert Arnot
Hutson Street Press
2025
sidottu
The Works of Benjamin Disraeli
Edmund Gosse; Benjamin Disraeli; Robert Arnot
Hutson Street Press
2025
pokkari
Vivian Grey Book II explores the complexities of personal ambition and social advancement within a rigid, class-based society. The novel delves into the challenges of navigating a political landscape, examining the lessons learned through experience and the consequences of naive ambition. It highlights the pursuit of power and the harsh realities that come with striving for success in a system constrained by tradition. The narrative reflects on the internal struggle between personal aspirations and the societal forces that shape individual destinies. The story offers a critique of the political and social structure of early 19th-century England, focusing on the difficulty of achieving personal advancement in a world dominated by social restrictions. Through the protagonist s journey, the novel explores how ambition, when unchecked, can lead to failure and the painful, yet necessary, lessons that come from confronting one s limitations. The work ultimately reflects on the evolution of personal identity within the confines of a structured society, and the emotional growth that arises from facing both internal and external challenges.
Vivian Grey Book VIII explores the complexities of personal ambition and social advancement within a rigid, class-based society. The novel delves into the challenges of navigating a political landscape, examining the lessons learned through experience and the consequences of naive ambition. It highlights the pursuit of power and the harsh realities that come with striving for success in a system constrained by tradition. The narrative reflects on the internal struggle between personal aspirations and the societal forces that shape individual destinies. The story offers a critique of the political and social structure of early 19th-century England, focusing on the difficulty of achieving personal advancement in a world dominated by social restrictions. Through the protagonist s journey, the novel explores how ambition, when unchecked, can lead to failure and the painful, yet necessary, lessons that come from confronting one s limitations. The work ultimately reflects on the evolution of personal identity within the confines of a structured society, and the emotional growth that arises from facing both internal and external challenges.
The Rise of Iskander is a historical novel set against the backdrop of Greece's struggle for independence from Ottoman domination. The story follows a princely figure torn between his loyalty to the Turkish Sultan and his desire for his Greek heritage and freedom. The narrative explores internal conflict, loyalty, identity, and the drive for national independence. The protagonist grapples with his dual identity as a soldier of the Sultan and a secret patriot of Greece, balancing duty and his longing for freedom. The novel delves into the tension between personal desire and political allegiance, highlighting the complexities of patriotism and the burden of heritage. The story touches on the deep emotional struggle of reconciling one's past with the demands of the present, capturing the essence of sacrifice and the challenges of navigating opposing worlds. As the protagonist reconnects with influential figures and confronts both personal and political challenges, the novel reflects the broader themes of friendship, duty, and the pursuit of freedom within a tumultuous historical context. Through vivid descriptions and action, the narrative paints a picture of an individual caught in the larger forces of history.
Vivian Grey Book IV explores the complexities of personal ambition and social advancement within a rigid, class-based society. The novel delves into the challenges of navigating a political landscape, examining the lessons learned through experience and the consequences of naive ambition. It highlights the pursuit of power and the harsh realities that come with striving for success in a system constrained by tradition. The narrative reflects on the internal struggle between personal aspirations and the societal forces that shape individual destinies. The story offers a critique of the political and social structure of early 19th-century England, focusing on the difficulty of achieving personal advancement in a world dominated by social restrictions. Through the protagonist s journey, the novel explores how ambition, when unchecked, can lead to failure and the painful, yet necessary, lessons that come from confronting one s limitations. The work ultimately reflects on the evolution of personal identity within the confines of a structured society, and the emotional growth that arises from facing both internal and external challenges.
Coningsby Or The New Generation by Benjamin Disraeli explores the political climate of early Victorian England through the perspective of a young aristocrat. The novel centers on the protagonist s quest to navigate class, politics, and identity within the shifting social structures. As the story unfolds, it highlights the transformative power of youth and the desire for political and social revival. The protagonist s journey is marked by encounters with various figures who influence his understanding of societal responsibilities, revealing the conflicts between old traditions and new ideas. The narrative examines the tensions within the aristocracy, pointing to the social and political upheaval occurring during this period. The work reflects on the power of individual agency in shaping political change and the significance of social responsibility in a rapidly evolving society. Through the protagonist's growth, the novel emphasizes the complexities of identity, the pursuit of progress, and the challenges faced by the new generation in redefining the established norms. Ultimately, the book presents a critique of the social and political order while suggesting that the future lies in the hands of those willing to challenge and transform it.
Vivian Grey Book V explores the complexities of personal ambition and social advancement within a rigid, class-based society. The novel delves into the challenges of navigating a political landscape, examining the lessons learned through experience and the consequences of naive ambition. It highlights the pursuit of power and the harsh realities that come with striving for success in a system constrained by tradition. The narrative reflects on the internal struggle between personal aspirations and the societal forces that shape individual destinies. The story offers a critique of the political and social structure of early 19th-century England, focusing on the difficulty of achieving personal advancement in a world dominated by social restrictions. Through the protagonist s journey, the novel explores how ambition, when unchecked, can lead to failure and the painful, yet necessary, lessons that come from confronting one s limitations. The work ultimately reflects on the evolution of personal identity within the confines of a structured society, and the emotional growth that arises from facing both internal and external challenges.
Vivian Grey Book VI explores the complexities of personal ambition and social advancement within a rigid, class-based society. The novel delves into the challenges of navigating a political landscape, examining the lessons learned through experience and the consequences of naive ambition. It highlights the pursuit of power and the harsh realities that come with striving for success in a system constrained by tradition. The narrative reflects on the internal struggle between personal aspirations and the societal forces that shape individual destinies. The story offers a critique of the political and social structure of early 19th-century England, focusing on the difficulty of achieving personal advancement in a world dominated by social restrictions. Through the protagonist s journey, the novel explores how ambition, when unchecked, can lead to failure and the painful, yet necessary, lessons that come from confronting one s limitations. The work ultimately reflects on the evolution of personal identity within the confines of a structured society, and the emotional growth that arises from facing both internal and external challenges.
Endymion is a novel that blends political intrigue with romance, set against the backdrop of British aristocracy. The story follows a young man rising through a political party, grappling with his ambitions and the shifting political landscape. He aspires to a cabinet position, but his goals are challenged by the dynamics of power and influence. A captivating figure from the world of fashion and society plays a significant role, shaping the personal and political journeys of those around her. The novel explores the tension between individual ambition and societal expectations, examining how personal relationships and political maneuvering intersect. Through sharp dialogue and layered character development, the narrative delves into the impact of social structures on individual lives, highlighting the conflict between personal desires and public duty. The story reflects the struggles between personal fulfillment and societal obligations, offering an insightful commentary on the pursuit of power, love, and identity in a changing world.