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A searing modern polemic and Sunday Times bestselling exploration of race and racism in post-Brexit Britain.
A searing modern polemic and Sunday Times bestselling exploration of race and racism in post-Brexit Britain.
Sense and Sensibility is a novel about the Dashwood sisters, Elinor and Marianne, navigating love and life after their father’s death leaves them financially destitute.
Lady Chatterley’s Lover explores the affair between a young woman and a working-class man, challenging early 20th-century British social norms and notions of love.
In ‘The Maid’s Diary,’ a housekeeper discovers secrets and lies entangled within an elite family, leading to dangerous consequences.
Wuthering Heights is Emily Brontë’s only novel, detailing the complex and passionate relationship between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff.
White Trash by Nancy Isenberg is a profound historical analysis that tracks the concept of class in America, particularly focusing on the white lower class. It dismantles the myth that the United States is a class-free society by delving into the origins, evolution, and persistence of the derogatory term ‘white trash’ and how it has shaped the country’s social structure and politics.
Jane Eyre is a novel by English writer Charlotte Bronte. Published in 1847 under the pen name ‘Currer Bell’, it follows the emotional development of a young orphan girl named Jane Eyre. After an unhappy childhood, Jane becomes a governess and falls in love with her employer, Edward Rochester. They are about to marry when a dark secret from Rochester’s past is revealed, leading to a dramatic climax.
Two sisters navigate love and society’s expectations in early 19th-century England.