Books by Abil Kile
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The Forsyte Saga, Volume II. by John Galsworthy
Authors: Galsworthy, John, 1867-1933
In Grammar
By Abil Kile
"The Forsyte Saga, Volume II" by John Galsworthy is a novel written in the late 19th century, continuing the exploration of the complex relationships within the Forsyte family, particularly focusing on themes of love, property, and societal expectations. The narrative centers on the character of old Jolyon Forsyte, who reflects on his life amid cha...
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The Translations of Beowulf: A Critical Bibliography by Chauncey Brewster Tinker
Authors: Tinker, Chauncey Brewster, 1876-1963
In Linguistics
By Abil Kile
"The Translations of Beowulf: A Critical Bibliography" by Chauncey Brewster Tinker is a critical publication written in the early 20th century. This work focuses on providing a historical and bibliographical analysis of the various translations of the Old English epic poem, "Beowulf," from its early interpretations up to the time of Tinker's writin...
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Fifty-Two Stories For Girls by Alfred H. Miles
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In Vocabulary
By Abil Kile
"Fifty-Two Stories For Girls" edited by Alfred H. Miles is a collection of short stories written in the early 20th century. The book aims to engage and inspire young female readers through a variety of tales that explore themes of friendship, personal growth, and adventure. Each story features different characters, primarily young girls facing vari...
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Fragments from France by Bruce Bairnsfather
Authors: Bairnsfather, Bruce, 1887-1959
By Abil Kile
"Fragments from France" by Bruce Bairnsfather is a collection of humorous sketches and illustrations inspired by the author's experiences during World War I, produced in the early 20th century. This work captures the absurdity and grittiness of trench life, reflecting on the experiences of the British soldiers while simultaneously offering a comica...
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The Forsyte Saga, Volume III. by John Galsworthy
Authors: Galsworthy, John, 1867-1933
In Linguistics
By Abil Kile
"The Forsyte Saga, Volume III" by John Galsworthy is a novel written in the early 20th century. This installment continues to explore the complexities of the Forsyte family, a middle-class clan representative of the changing societal values in early 1900s England. The narrative follows various characters, particularly focusing on the evolving dynam...
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Birds of the Rockies by Leander S. Keyser
Authors: Keyser, Leander S. (Leander Sylvester), 1856-1937
By Abil Kile
"Birds of the Rockies" by Leander S. Keyser is a scientific publication written in the early 20th century. This work offers an in-depth exploration of the bird species that inhabit the Rocky Mountain region, highlighting their unique adaptations to varying altitudes and climates. The book serves as both a field guide and an observational study, off...
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My Recollections of Lord Byron by contessa di Teresa Guiccioli
Authors: Guiccioli, Teresa, contessa di, 1800-1873
In Vocabulary
By Abil Kile
"My Recollections of Lord Byron" by Contessa di Teresa Guiccioli is a biographical account written in the late 19th century. The work aims to provide an intimate portrayal of the renowned English poet Lord Byron, correcting misconceptions about his character and exploring his moral and intellectual dimensions. Guiccioli seeks to distinguish the man...
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Historia de la literatura y del arte dramático en España, tomo II by Schack
Authors: Schack, Adolf Friedrich von, 1815-1894
In Grammar
By Abil Kile
"Historia de la literatura y del arte dramático en España, tomo II" by Adolfo Federico Conde de Schack is a historical account written in the late 19th century. This work delves into the evolution of Spanish literature and drama, focusing particularly on significant figures and periods in its development, such as Cervantes and the Golden Age of Spa...
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Paradise Lost by John Milton
Authors: Milton, John, 1608-1674
In Grammar
By Abil Kile
"Paradise Lost" by John Milton is an epic poem composed in the late 17th century. The narrative explores the theological themes of creation, free will, and the fall of man, focusing particularly on the figures of Satan, Adam, and Eve. The poem examines the consequences of disobedience to God and reflects on the nature of evil, temptation, and redem...