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.Genel Kültür - Dylan Thomas - A Childs Christmas in Wales.zip (A Childs Christmas in Wales BY DYLAN THOMAS One Christmas was so much like another, in those years around the sea-town corner now and out of all sound except the distant speaking of the voices I sometimes hear a moment before sleep, that I can never remember whether it snowed for six days and six nights when I was twelve or whether it snowed for twelve days and twelve nights when I was six. All t)
.Genel Kültür - E B White - The Door.zip (The Door BY E. B. WHITE Everything (he kept saying) is something it isnt. And everybody is always somewhere else. Maybe it was the city, being in the city, that made him feel how queer everything was and that it was something else. Maybe (he kept thinking) it was the names of the things. The names were tex and frequently koid. Or they were flex and oid or they were duroid (sand) or flexsan (duro))
.Genel Kültür - Eastman - The Soul of the Indian.zip (THE SOUL OF THE INDIAN An Interpretation BY CHARLES ALEXANDER EASTMAN (OHIYESA) TO MY WIFE ELAINE GOODALE EASTMAN IN GRATEFUL RECOGNITION OF HER EVER-INSPIRING COMPANIONSHIP IN THOUGHT AND WORK AND IN LOVE OF HER MOST INDIAN-LIKE VIRTUES I DEDICATE THIS BOOK I speak for each no-tongued tree That, spring by spring, doth nobler be, And dumbly and most wistfully His mighty prayerful arms outspreads, )
.Genel Kültür - Edgar Alan Poe - The Cask of Amontillado.zip (The Cask of Amontillado BY EDGAR ALLAN POE The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as I best could; but when he ventured upon insult, I vowed revenge. You, who so well know the nature of my soul, will not suppose, however, that I gave utterance to a threat. At length I would be avenged; this was a point definitely settled--but the very definitiveness with which it was resolved precluded the)
.Genel Kültür - Edgar Alan Poe - The Masque of the Red Death.zip (The Masque of the Red Death BY EDGAR ALLAN POE The red death had long devastated the country. No pestilence had ever been so fatal, or so hideous. Blood was its Avatar and its seal--the madness and the horror of blood. There were sharp pains, and sudden dizziness, and then profuse bleeding at the pores, with dissolution. The scarlet stains upon the body and especially upon the face of the victim, )
.Genel Kültür - Edgar Alan Poe - The Tell-Tale Heart.zip (The Tell-Tale Heart BY Edgar Allan Poe TRUE!-NERVOUS--very, very dreadfully nervous I had been and am! but why will you say that I am mad? The disease had sharpened my senses--not destroyed--not dulled them. Above all was the sense of hearing acute. I heard all things in the heaven and in the earth. I heard many things in hell. How, then, am I mad? Hearken! and observe how healthily--how calmly I )
.Genel Kültür - Edgar Alan Poe.zip (BIOGRAPHY OF EDGAR ALAN POE Poems A Dream A Dream Within A Dream Al Aaraaf Alone Annabel Lee Bells Bridal Ballad The City in the Sea The Conqueror Worm The Raven The Spirits of the Dead Tamerlane The Valley of Unrest To F--s S. O--d To The River-- To M-- To One In Paradise Ulalume Stories The Angel of The Odd The Assignation The Balloon-Hoax Berenice The Black Cat The Cask of Amontillado A Desc)
.Genel Kültür - Edgar Allan Poe - The Fall of the House of Usher.zip (The Fall of the House of Usher BY EDGAR ALLAN POE Son coeur est un luth suspendu; Sitot quon le touche il resonne. --De Beranger. DURING the whole of a dull, dark, and soundless day in the autumn of the year, when the clouds hung oppressively low in the heavens, I had been passing alone, on horseback, through a singularly dreary tract of country; and at length found myself, as the shades of the e)
.Genel Kültür - Edgar Allan Poe - The Pit and the Pendulum.zip (The Pit and the Pendulum BY EDGAR ALLAN POE Impia tortorum longas hic turba furores Sanguinis innocui non satiata, aluit. Sospite nunc patria, fracto nunc funeris antro, Mors ubi dira fuit vita salusque patent. [Quatrain composed for the gates of a market to be erected upon the site of the Jacobin Club House in Paris.] I WAS sick, sick unto death, with that long agony, and when they at length unbo)
.Genel Kültür - Edmond About - La Grece Contemporain.zip ()
.Genel Kültür - Edmond About - Nos artistes au Salon de 1857.zip ()
.Genel Kültür - Edmond About - Nouvelles et Souvenirs.zip ()
.Genel Kültür - Edna St - Second April.zip (SECOND APRIL BY EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY TO MY BELOVED FRIEND CAROLINE B. DOW CONTENTS SPRING INLAND CITY TREES TO A POET THAT DIED YOUNG THE BLUE-FLAG IN THE BOG WRAITH JOURNEY EBB EEL-GRASS ELAINE ELEGY BEFORE DEATH BURIAL THE BEAN-STALK MARIPOSA WEEDS THE LITTLE HILL PASSER MORTUUS EST DOUBT NO MORE THAT OBERON PASTORAL LAMENT ASSAULT EXILED)
.Genel Kültür - Edward Simmonds - A Students History of American Literature.zip (A STUDENTS HISTORY OF AMERICAN LITERATURE Alphabetical Index * ABBOTT, JACOB,. * * Abbotsford and Newstead Abbey (Irving),. * * Abraham Lincoln (Hay and Nicolay),. * * ADAMS ABIGAIL,. * * ADAMS, FRANKLIN PIERCE. * * ADAMS, JOHN,. * * ADAMS, JOHN QUINCY,. * * ADAMS, SAMUEL,. * * ADDISON, JOSEPH,. * * ADE, GEORGE. * * Adventures of Captain Bonneville (Irving). * * Adventures of François (Mitchell),)
.Genel Kültür - Edwin Arlington Robinson - The Children of the Night.zip (The Children of the Night A Book of Poems by Edwin Arlington Robinson To the Memory of my Father and Mother Contents The Children of the Night Three Quatrains The World An Old Story Ballade of a Ship Ballade by the Fire Ballade of Broken Flutes Ballade of Dead Friends Her Eyes Two Men Villanelle of Change John Evereldown Luke Havergal The House on the Hill Richard Cory Two Octaves Calvary Dear )
.Genel Kültür - Ellis Parker Butler - The Water Goats And Other Troubles.zip (THE WATER GOATS AND OTHER TROUBLES BY ELLIS PARKER BUTLER BY THE SAME AUTHOR Pigs is Pigs The Great American Pie Company Mike Flannery On Duty and off The Thin Santa Claus That Pup, Kilo, etc. THE WATER GOATS AND OTHER TROUBLES BY ELLIS PARKER BUTLER CONTENTS I. THE WATER GOATS II. MR. BILLINGSS POCKETS III. OUR FIRST BURGLAR I THE WATER GOATS And then, said the landscape gardener, combing hi)
.Genel Kültür - Emily Bronte - Wuthering Heights.zip (EMILY BRONTE - Wuthering Heights CHAPTER I 1801. - I have just returned from a visit to my landlord - the solitary neighbour that I shall be troubled with. This is certainly a beautiful country! In all England, I do not believe that I could have fixed on a situation so completely removed from the stir of society. A perfect misanthropists heaven: and Mr. Heathcliff and I are such a suitable pair t)
.Genel Kültür - Epictetus-Discourses.zip (THE DISCOURSES by Epictetus BOOK ONE CHAPTER 1 Of the things which are in our Power, and not in our Power Of all the faculties, you will find not one which is capable of contemplating itself; and, consequently, not capable either of approving or disapproving. How far does the grammatic art possess the contemplating power? As far as forming a judgement about what is written and spoken. And how far )
.Genel Kültür - Evan Hunter - The Last Spin.zip (The Last Spin BY EVAN HUNTER The boy sitting opposite him was his enemy. The boy sitting opposite him was called Tigo, and he wore a green silk jacket with an orange stripe on each sleeve. The jacket told Danny that Tigo was his enemy. The jacket shrieked, Enemy, enemy! This is a good piece, Tigo said, indicating the gun on the table. This runs you close to forty-five bucks, you try to buy it)
.Genel Kültür - Fielding Dawson - The Vertical Fields.zip (The Vertical Fields BY FIELDING DAWSON _In Memory of C.D.K._ On Christmas Eve around 1942, when I was a boy, after having the traditional punch and cookies and after having sung round the fire (my Aunty Mary at the piano), I, with my sister, my mother and my aunts, and Emma Jackman and her son, got into Emma Jackmans car and drove down Taylor Avenue to church for the midnight service: I looked o)
.Genel Kültür - A Romance of Many Dimensions.zip ()
.Genel Kültür - Frances Hodgson Burnett - Sara Crewe Or What Happened At Mis.zip (Sara Crewe Or What Happened At Miss Minchins By Frances Hodgson Burnett In the first place, Miss Minchin lived in London. Her home was a large, dull, tall one, in a large, dull square, where all the houses were alike, and all the sparrows were alike, and where all the door-knockers made the same heavy sound, and on still days--and nearly all the days were still-- seemed to resound through the ent)
.Genel Kültür - Francis Thompson - Shelley.zip (SHELLEY: AN ESSAY The Church, which was once the mother of poets no less than of saints, during the last two centuries has relinquished to aliens the chief glories of poetry, if the chief glories of holiness she has preserved for her own. The palm and the laurel, Dominic and Dante, sanctity and song, grew together in her soil: she has retained the palm, but forgone the laurel. Poetry in its wides)
.Genel Kültür - Frank Stockton - The Griffin and the Minor Canon.zip (The Griffin and the Minor Canon BY FRANK STOCKTON OVER the great door of an old, old church which stood m a quiet town of a faraway land there was carved in stone the figure of a large griffin. The old-time sculptor had done his work with great care, but the image he had made was not a pleasant one to look at. It had a large head, with enormous open mouth and savage teeth; from its back arose grea)
.Genel Kültür - Frank Stockton - The Tiger, or the Lady.zip (The Tiger, or the Lady? BY FRANK STOCKTON IN THE very olden time, there lived a semi-barbaric king, whose ideas, though somewhat polished and sharpened by the progressiveness of distant Latin neighbors, were still large, florid, and untrammelled, as became the half of him which was barbaric. He was a man of exuberant fancy, and, withal, of an authority so irresistible that, at his will, he turned )
.Genel Kültür - French Peosie.zip (France, Mère Des Arts, Des Armes Et Des Loix DU BELLAY INTRODUCTION I THE first poem in this book was written in France some time in the twelfth century; it dates, therefore, from the epoch when French lyric poetry may fairly be said to begin. It is true that the song of Sainte Eulalie, which is older by two centuries, is lyrical in form; but it is composed in the ffb old, uncouth lingua romana; t)
.Genel Kültür - Freud - The interpretations of dreams.zip (THE INTERPRETATION OF DREAMS Flectere si nequeo Superos, Acheronta movebo FOREWORD In 1909, G. Stanley Hall invited me to Clark University, in Worcester, to give the first lectures on psychoanalysis. In the same year, Dr Brill published the first of his translations of my writings, which were soon followed by further ones. If psychoanalysis now plays a role in American intellectual life, or if it )
.Genel Kültür - Freud.zip ()
.Genel Kültür - Gabriel Garcia Marquez - Eva Is Inside Her Cat.zip (Eva Is Inside Her Cat BY Gabriel Garcia Marquez ALL OF A SUDDEN SHE NOTICED that her beauty had fallen all apart on her, that it had begun to pain her physically like a tumor or a cancer. She still remembered the weight of the privilege she had borne over her body during adolescence, which she had dropped now--who knows where?--with the weariness of resignation, with the final gesture of a declini)
.Genel Kültür - Gabriel Garcia Marquez - Eyes of a Blue Dog.zip (Eyes of a Blue Dog BY GABRIEL GARCIA MARQUEZ Then she looked at me. I thought that she was looking at me for the first time. But then, when she turned around behind the lamp and I kept feeling her slippery and oily look in back of me, over my shoulder, I understood that it was I who was looking at her for the first time. I lit a cigarette. I took a drag on the harsh, strong smoke, before spinning )
.Genel Kültür - Gabriel Garcia Marquez - One of These Days.zip (One of These Days BY GABRIEL GARCIA MARQUEZ Monday dawned warm and rainless. Aurelio Escovar, a dentist without a degree, and a very early riser, opened his office at six. He took some false teeth, still mounted in their plaster mold, out of the glass case and put on the table a fistful of instruments which he arranged in size order, as if they were on display. He wore a collarless striped shirt, )
.Genel Kültür - Gaston Leroux - Phantom of the Opera.zip (Gaston Leroux: The Phantom of the Opera Prologue I - Is it a Ghost? II - The New Margarita III - The Mysterious Reason IV - Box Five V - The Enchanted Violin VI - A Visit to Box Five VII - Faust AND What Followed VIII - The Mysterious Bougham IX - At the Masked Ball X - Forget the Name of the Mans Voice XI - Above the Trap-doors XII - Apollos Lyre XIII - A Master-stroke of the Trap-door Lover XI)
.Genel Kültür - George Elliot - Mill of the Flost.zip (George Eliot: The Mill on the Floss CHAPTER 1 Outside Dorlcote Mill A WIDE plain, where the broadening Floss hurries on between its green banks to the sea, and the loving tide, rushing to meet it, checks its passage with an impetuous embrace. On this mighty tide the black ships - laden with the fresh-scented fir-planks, with rounded sacks of oil-bearing seed, or with the dark glitter of coal - are)
.Genel Kültür - George Meredith - An Essay on Comedy.zip (ON THE IDEA OF COMEDY AND OF THE USES OF THE COMIC SPIRIT {1} Good Comedies are such rare productions, that notwithstanding the wealth of our literature in the Comic element, it would not occupy us long to run over the English list. If they are brought to the test I shall propose, very reputable Comedies will be found unworthy of their station, like the ladies of Arthurs Court when they were red)
.Genel Kültür - George Orwell - Politics and the English Language.zip (Politics and the English Language BY GEORGE ORWELL MOST PEOPLE WHO BOTHER with the matter at all would admit that the English language is in a bad way, but it is generally assumed that we cannot by conscious action do anything about it. Our civilization is decadent, and our language--so the argument runs--must inevitably share in the general collapse. It follows that any struggle against the abuse)
.Genel Kültür - George Orwell - Shooting an Elephant.zip (Shooting an Elephant BY GEORGE ORWELL IN MOULMEIN, IN LOWER BURMA, I was hated by large numbers of people--the only time in my life that I have been important enough for this to happen to me. I was sub-divisional police officer of the town, and in an aimless, petty kind of way anti-European feeling was very bitter. No one had the guts to raise a riot, but if a European woman went through the bazaa)
.Genel Kültür - George Saunders - The Falls.zip (The Falls BY GEORGE SAUNDERS Morse found it nerve-racking to cross the St. Jude grounds just as the school was being dismissed, because he felt that if he smiled at the uniformed Catholic children they might think he was a wacko or pervert and if he didnt smile they might think he was an old grouch made bitter by the world, which surely, he felt, by certain yardsticks, he was. Sometimes he wasnt)
.Genel Kültür - Gibbon - The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.zip (The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. Vol. 1 Introduction Preface By The Editor. The great work of Gibbon is indispensable to the student of history. The literature of Europe offers no substitute for The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. It has obtained undisputed possession, as rightful occupant, of the vast period which it comprehends. However some subjects, which it embraces, may have)
.Genel Kültür - Gustave Flaubert - A Simple Soul.zip (A SIMPLE SOUL By Gustave Flaubert CHAPTER I For half a century the housewives of Pont-lEveque had envied Madame Aubain her servant Felicite. For a hundred francs a year, she cooked and did the housework, washed, ironed, mended, harnessed the horse, fattened the poultry, made the butter and remained faithful to her mistress--although the latter was by no means an agreeable person. Madame Aubain h)
.Genel Kültür - Gustave Flaubert - Herodias.zip (HERODIAS By Gustave Flaubert CHAPTER I In the eastern side of the Dead Sea rose the citadel of Machaerus. It was built upon a conical peak of basalt, and was surrounded by four deep valleys, one on each side, another in front, and the fourth in the rear. At the base of the citadel, crowding against one another, a group of houses stood within the circle of a wall, whose outlines undulated with the)
.Genel Kültür - Guy de Maupassant - A Coward.zip (A Coward BY GUY de MAUPASSANT SOCIETY CALLED HIM HANDSOME SIGNOLES. HIS NAME was Viscount Gontran-Joseph de Signoles. An orphan, and possessed of an adequate income, he cut a dash, as the saying is. He had a good figure and a good carriage, a sufficient flow of words to pass for wit, a certain natural grace, an air of nobility and pride, a gallant moustache and an eloquent eye, attributes which wo)
.Genel Kültür - Guy de Maupassant - An Affair of State.zip (An Affair of State BY GUY DE MAUPASSANT Paris had just heard of the disaster of Sedan. The Republic was proclaimed. All France was panting from a madness that lasted until the time of the commonwealth. Everybody was playing at soldier from one end of the country to the other. Capmakers became colonels, assuming the duties of generals; revolvers and daggers were displayed on large rotund bodies env)
.Genel Kültür - Guy de Maupassant - Bellflower.zip (Bellflower BY GUY de MAUPASSANT HOW STRANGE are those old recollections which haunt us without our being able to get rid of them! This one is so very old that I cannot understand how it has clung so vividly and tenaciously to my memory. Since then I have seen so many sinister things, either affecting or terrible, that I am astonished at not being able to pass a single day without the face of Mothe)
.Genel Kültür - Guy de Maupassant - Confessing.zip (Confessing BY GUY de MAUPASSANT THE NOON SUN POURED FIERCELY DOWN UPON THE FIELDS. They stretched in undulating folds between the clumps of trees that marked each farmhouse; the different crops, ripe rye and yellowing wheat, pale-green oats, dark-green clover, spread a vast striped cloak, soft and rippling, over the naked body of the earth. In the distance, on the crest of a slope, was an endless )
.Genel Kültür - Guy de Maupassant - Humiliation.zip (Humiliation BY GUY de MAUPASSANT THE TWO YOUNG WOMEN had the appearance of being buried in a bed of flowers. They were alone in an immense landau filled with bouquets like a giant basket. Upon the seat before them were two small hampers full of Nice violets, and upon the bearskin which covered their knees was a heap of roses, gillyflowers, marguerites, tuberoses and orange flowers, bound together )
.Genel Kültür - Guy de Maupassant - Old Mongilet.zip (Old Mongilet BY GUY de MAUPASSANT IN THE OFFICE OLD MONGILET WAS LOOKED ON AS A character. He was an old employee, a good-natured creature, who had never been outside Paris but once in his life. It was the end of July, and we all went every Sunday to roll in the grass, or bathe in the river in the country near by. Asnieres, Argenteuil, Chatou, Bougival, Maisons, Poissy, had their habitues and th)
.Genel Kültür - Guy de Maupassant - The Hairpin.zip (The Hairpin BY GUY de MAUPASSANT I WILL NOT RECORD THE NAME EITHER OF THE COUNTRY OR OF the man concerned. It was far, very far from this part of the world, on a fertile and scorching sea-coast. All morning we had been following a coast clothed with crops and a blue sea clothed in sunlight. Flowers thrust up their heads quite close to the waves, rippling waves, so gentle, drowsing. It was hot--a r)
.Genel Kültür - Guy de Maupassant - The Necklace.zip (The Necklace BY GUY de MAUPASSANT SHE WAS ONE OF THOSE PRETTY AND CHARMING GIRLS BORN, as though fate had blundered over her, into a family of artisans. She had no marriage portion, no expectations, no means of getting known, understood, loved, and wedded by a man of wealth and distinction; and she let herself be married off to a little clerk in the Ministry of Education. Her tastes were simple be)
.Genel Kültür - Guy de Maupassant - The Piece of String.zip (The Piece of String BY GUY DE MAUPASSANT ALONG ALL THE ROADS around Goderville the peasants and their wives were coming toward the burgh because it was market day. The men were proceeding with slow steps, the whole body bent forward at each movement of their long twisted legs; deformed by their hard work, by the weight on the plow which, at the same time, raised the left shoulder and swerved the f)
.Genel Kültür - Guy de Maupassant - The Vendetta.zip (The Vendetta BY GUY de MAUPASSANT PAOLO SAVERINIS WIDOW LIVED ALONE WITH HER SON IN A poor little house on the ramparts of Bonifacio. The town, built on a spur of the mountains, in places actually overhanging the sea, looks across a channel bristling with reefs, to the lower shores of Sardinia. At its foot, on the other side and almost completely surrounding it, is the channel that serves as its )
.Genel Kültür - H G Wells - The Time Machine.zip (The Time Machine BY H. G. Wells I The Time Traveller (for so it will be convenient to speak of him) was expounding a recondite matter to us. His grey eyes shone and twinkled, and his usually pale face was flushed and animated. The fire burned brightly, and the soft radiance of the incandescent lights in the lilies of silver caught the bubbles that flashed and passed in our glasses. Our chairs, bei)
.Genel Kültür - H P Blavatsky - The Secret Doctrine.zip ()
.Genel Kültür - H Rider Haggard - King Solomons Mines.zip (CHAPTER I I MEET SIR HENRY CURTIS IT is a curious thing that at my age - fifty-five last birthday - I should find myself taking up a pen to try and write a history. I wonder what sort of a history it will be when I have done it, if I ever come to the end of the trip! I have done a good many things in my life, which seems a long one to me, owing to my having begun so young, perhaps. At an age when )
.Genel Kültür - H Rider Haggard - She.zip (H. Rider Haggard: She Introduction My Visitor The Years Roll By The Sherd of Amenartas The Squall The Head of the Ethiopian An Early Christian Ceremony Ustane Sings The Feast, and After! A Little Foot Speculations The Plain of Kôr `She Ayesha Unveils A Soul in Hell Ayesha Gives Judgment The Tombs of Kôr The Balance Turns Go, Woman! `Give me a Black Goat! Triumph The Dead and Living Meet Job Has)
.Genel Kültür - Halide Edip Adivar.zip (Halide Edip Adıvar ; A Pioneering Turkish Woman Leader of the womens emancipation movement in Turkey, Halide Edib Adıvar was also a novelist, university lecturer and politician. During Turkeys War of Independence she was a close associate of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk in the nationalist movement, and was given the honorary rank of corporal. After the war she gave a series of lectures in England as th)
.Genel Kültür - Helen Bannerman - Little Black Sambo.zip (The Story of Little Black Sambo By Helen Bannerman PREFACE. There is very little to say about the story of LITTLE BLACK SAMBO. Once upon a time there was an English lady in India, where black children abound and tigers are everyday affairs, who had two little girls. To amuse these little girls she used now and then to invent stories, for which, being extremely talented, she also drew and coloured)
.Genel Kültür - Henry David Thoreau - A Plea for Captain John Brown.zip (1853 A PLEA FOR CAPTAIN JOHN BROWN by Henry David Thoreau I TRUST that you will pardon me for being here. I do not wish to force my thoughts upon you, but I feel forced myself. Little as I know of Captain Brown, I would fain do my part to correct the tone and the statements of the newspapers, and of my countrymen generally, respecting his character and actions. It costs us nothing to be just. We c)
.Genel Kültür - Henry David Thoreau - Civil Disobedience.zip (1849 CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE by Henry David Thoreau I heartily accept the motto, That government is best which governs least; and I should like to see it acted up to more rapidly and systematically. Carried out, it finally amounts to this, which also I believe- That government is best which governs not at all; and when men are prepared for it, that will be the kind of government which they will hav)
.Genel Kültür - Henry David Thoreau - Life Without Principle.zip (1863 LIFE WITHOUT PRINCIPLE by Henry David Thoreau AT A LYCEUM, not long since, I felt that the lecturer had chosen a theme too foreign to himself, and so failed to interest me as much as he might have done. He described things not in or near to his heart, but toward his extremities and superficies. There was, in this sense, no truly central or centralizing thought in the lecture. I would have had)
.Genel Kültür - Henry David Thoreau - On the Duty of Civil Disobedience.zip (On the Duty of Civil Disobedience by Henry David Thoreau [1849, original title: Resistance to Civil Goverment] I heartily accept the motto, That government is best which governs least; and I should like to see it acted up to more rapidly and systematically. Carried out, it finally amounts to this, which also I believe--That government is best which governs not at all; and when men are prepared)
.Genel Kültür - Henry David Thoreau - Slavery in Massachusetts.zip (1854 SLAVERY IN MASSACHUSETTS by Henry David Thoreau I LATELY ATTENDED a meeting of the citizens of Concord, expecting, as one among many, to speak on the subject of slavery in Massachusetts; but I was surprised and disappointed to find that what had called my townsmen together was the destiny of Nebraska, and not of Massachusetts, and that what I had to say would be entirely out of order. I had t)
.Genel Kültür - Henry David Thoreau - Walden or Life in the Wood.zip (1854 WALDEN Or Life In The Woods by Henry David Thoreau ECONOMY WHEN I WROTE the following pages, or rather the bulk of them, I lived alone, in the woods, a mile from any neighbor, in a house which I had built myself, on the shore of Walden Pond, in Concord, Massachusetts, and earned my living by the labor of my hands only. I lived there two years and two months. At present I am a sojourner)
.Genel Kültür - Henry James - Glasses.zip (Glasses by Henry James CHAPTER I Yes indeed, I say to myself, pen in hand, I can keep hold of the thread and let it lead me back to the first impression. The little story is all there, I can touch it from point to point; for the thread, as I call it, is a row of coloured beads on a string. None of the beads are missing--at least I think theyre not: thats exactly what I shall amuse myself with f)
.Genel Kültür - Henry James - The Jolly Corner.zip (The Jolly Corner by Henry James CHAPTER I Every one asks me what I think of everything, said Spencer Brydon; and I make answer as I can - begging or dodging the question, putting them off with any nonsense. It wouldnt matter to any of them really, he went on, for, even were it possible to meet in that stand-and-deliver way so silly a demand on so big a subject, my thoughts would still b)
.Genel Kültür - Henry Longfellow - The Song of Hiawatha.zip (The Song of Hiawatha Henry W. Longfellow CONTENTS Introductory Note 1 Introduction 2 I The Peace-Pipe 5 II The Four Winds 9 III Hiawathas Childhood 15 IV Hiawatha and Mudjekeewis 20 V Hiawathas Fasting 26 VI Hiawathas Friends 32 VII Hiawathas Sailing 36 VIII Hiawathas Fishing 39 IX Hiawatha and the Pearl-Feather 44 X Hiawathas Wooi)
.Genel Kültür - Herman Melville - Billy Bud.zip (DEDICATED TO JACK CHASE ENGLISHMAN Wherever that great heart may now be Here on Earth or harbored in Paradise Captain of the Maintop in the year 1843 in the U.S. Frigate United States CHAPTER 1 IN THE time before steamships, or then more frequently than now, a stroller along the docks of any considerable sea-port would occasionally have his attention arrested by a group of bronzed mariners, man-of)
.Genel Kültür - Hesab kitabi.zip ( EL-FEVÂİD EL-BAHAİYYE Fİ EL-KAVA İD EL-HİSABİYYE İMADUDDİN EBU ALÎ ABDULLAH b. MUHAMMED b. ABDURREZZAK EL-HARBUVÎ, İBN EL-HAVVAM EL-BAĞDADÎ EL- IRAKÎ EL-ŞAFİ İ TÜRKÇE METİN ÖNSÖZ VE GİRİŞ (MUKADDİME) ÖNSÖZ (s.1-3) Îbn ül-Havvamın önsözde sergilediği temel fikirler: 1. Allah birleri yok-iken var eden (Mubdi ), sayıları telif eden (Müellif), çiftlere ve teklere bölen (Mukassim) ve irra)
.Genel Kültür - history.zip (Interview Butlers Battlin Blue Bastards While the German Ardennes offensive pushed forward all around it, the 3rd Battalion of the 395th Infantry Regiment stubbornly held its ground. Interview by Matthew Cappellini For Lieutenant Colonel McClernand Butler, serving America with distinction during wartime is a family legacy. Born on July 10, 1910, in Springfield, Illinois, Butler commanded the 3rd)
.Genel Kültür - Hitchhikers Guide to the Internet.zip (The Hitchhikers Guide to the Internet 25 August 1987 Ed Krol krol@uxc.cso.uiuc.edu This document was produced through funding of the National Science Foundation. Copyright (C) 1987, by the Board of Trustees of The University of Illinois. Permission to duplicate this document, in whole or part, is granted provided reference is made to the source and this copyright is included in )
.Genel Kültür - Hobbes - Leviathan.zip (1651 LEVIATHAN by Thomas Hobbes INTRODUCTION NATURE (the art whereby God hath made and governs the world) is by the art of man, as in many other things, so in this also imitated, that it can make an artificial animal. For seeing life is but a motion of limbs, the beginning whereof is in some principal part within, why may we not say that all automata (engines that move themselves by springs and wh)
.Genel Kültür - Hoffmann Detective Tips.zip (Preface The editor of this little book has made as wide a choice as possible from the approximately 120 editions of the Tips that G.H. Hoffmann Senior has published over the past years. He wrote most of them himself and edited each of them single-handed. The little blue book has become a great success. The Dutch edition has some 100,00 readers in The Netherlands and over the border in Germany ot)
.Genel Kültür - Honore de Balzac - Pierre Grassou.zip (PIERRE GRASSOU by Honore de Balzac Etext prepared by John Bickers, jbickers@templar.actrix.gen.nz PIERRE GRASSOU BY HONORE DE BALZAC Translated By Katharine Prescott Wormeley DEDICATION To the Lieutenant-Colonel of Artillery, Periollas, As a Testimony of the Affectionate Esteem of the Author, De Balzac PIERRE GRASSOU Whenever you have gone to take a serious look at the exhibition of works of sc)
.Genel Kültür - Honore de Balzac - Study of a Woman.zip (STUDY OF A WOMAN BY HONORE DE BALZAC Translated By Katharine Prescott Wormeley DEDICATION To the Marquis Jean-Charles di Negro. STUDY OF A WOMAN The Marquise de Listomere is one of those young women who have been brought up in the spirit of the Restoration. She has principles, she fasts, takes the sacrament, and goes to balls and operas very elegantly dressed; her confessor permits her to c)
.Genel Kültür - HP Blatavski - The Secret Doctrine.zip (The Secret Doctrine THE SYNTHESIS OF SCIENCE, RELIGION, AND PHILOSOPHY. By H. P. Blavatsky Originally published 1888. Theosophical University Press electronic version ISBN 1-55700-124-3 (print version also available). Due to current limitations in the ASCII character set, and for easy in searching, no diacritical marks appear in this electronic version of the text. This edition was corrected again)
.Genel Kültür - Hume - Enquiry.zip (1748 AN ENQUIRY CONCERNING HUMAN UNDERSTANDING by David Hume Sect. I. Of the different Species of Philosophy 1. Moral philosophy, or the science of human nature, may be treated after two different manners; each of which has its peculiar merit, and may contribute to the entertainment, instruction, and reformation of mankind. The one considers man chiefly as born for action; and as influenced in )
.Genel Kültür - Inaugural Speech of Franklin Delano Roosevelt.zip (Inaugural Speech of Franklin Delano Roosevelt Given in Washington, D.C. March 4th, 1933 President Hoover, Mr. Chief Justice, my friends: This is a day of national consecration, and I am certain that my fellow-Americans expect that on my induction into the Presidency I will address them with a candor and a decision which the present situation of our nation impels. This is pre-eminently )
.Genel Kültür - Insurmountable Opportunity.zip (NREN for All: Insurmountable Opportunity c. 1993 Jean Armour Polly Manager of Network Development and User Training NYSERNet, Inc. jpolly@nysernet.org This was originally published in the February 1, 1993 issue of Library Journal (volume 118, n. 2, pp 38-41). It may be freely reprinted for educational use, please let me know if you are redistributing it, I like to know if its useful and where it)
.Genel Kültür - Irvin S Cobb - Cobbs Anatomy.zip (Cobbs Anatomy by Irvin S. Cobb To G. H. L. Who stood godfather to these contents Preface This Space To-Let to Any Reputable Party Desiring a Good Preface Contents I. Tummies II. Teeth III. Hair IV. Hands and feet Tummies Dr. Woods Hutchinson says that fat people are happier than other people. How does Dr. Woods Hutchinson know? Did he ever have to leave the two top buttons of his vest unfastene)
.Genel Kültür - Irwin Shaw - The Girls in Their Summer Dresses.zip (The Girls in Their Summer Dresses BY IRWIN SHAW Fifth Avenue was shining in the sun when they left the Brevoort and started walking toward Washington Square. The sun was warm, even though it was November, and everything looked like Sunday morning--the buses, and the well-dressed people walking slowly in couples and the quiet buildings with the windows closed. Michael held Frances arm tightly as t)
.Genel Kültür - J M Synge - The Playboy of the Western World.zip (THE PLAYBOY OF THE WESTERN WORLD A COMEDY IN THREE ACTS By J. M. SYNGE PREFACE In writing THE PLAYBOY OF THE WESTERN WORLD, as in my other plays, I have used one or two words only that I have not heard among the country people of Ireland, or spoken in my own nursery before I could read the newspapers. A certain number of the phrases I employ I have heard also from herds and fishermen along the co)
.Genel Kültür - J M Synge - The Tinkers Wedding.zip (THE TINKERS WEDDING A COMEDY IN TWO ACTS BY J. M. SYNGE JOHN W. LUCE AND COMPANY BOSTON : : : : : : : : : 1911 Copyright 1904 By J. M. Synge PREFACE. THE drama is made serious -- in the French sense of the word -- not by the degree in which it is taken up with problems that are serious in themselves, but by the degree in which it gives the nourishment, not very easy to define, on which our imag)
.Genel Kültür - J M Synge - The Well of the Saints.zip (THE WELL OF THE SAINTS A Comedy in Three Acts By J. M. SYNGE SCENE Some lonely mountainous district in the east of Ireland one or more centuries ago. THE WELL OF THE SAINTS was first produced in the Abbey Theatre in February, 1905, by the Irish National Theatre Society, under the direction of W. G. Fay, and with the following cast. Martin Doul W. G. FAY Mary Doul EMMA VERNON Timmy GEORGE ROBERTS )
.Genel Kültür - J Meade Falkner - Moonflet.zip (Chapter 1 In Moonfleet Village So Deeps the pride of former days - More The village of Moonfleet lies half a mile from the sea on the right or west bank of the Fleet stream. This rivulet, which is so narrow as it passes the houses that I have known a good jumper clear it without a pole, broadens out into salt marshes below the village, and loses itself at last in a lake of brackish water. The lake)
.Genel Kültür - Jack London - A Thousands Deaths.zip (A THOUSAND DEATHS (First published in The Black Cat, May 1899) I had been in the water about an hour, and cold, exhausted, with a terrible cramp in my right calf, it seemed as though my hour had come. Fruitlessly struggling against the strong ebb tide, I had beheld the maddening procession of the water-front lights slip by, but now a gave up attempting to breast the stream and contended myself wit)
.Genel Kültür - Jack London - Adventure.zip (ADVENTURE London; New York: Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1911 CHAPTER I: Something To Be Done He was a very sick white man. He rode pick-a-back on a woolly- headed, black-skinned savage, the lobes of whose ears had been pierced and stretched until one had torn out, while the other carried a circular block of carved wood three inches in diameter. The torn ear had been pierced again, but this time not so)
.Genel Kültür - Jack London - Before Adam.zip ( BEFORE ADAM (Serialized in Everybodys Magazine, 1906-1907) CHAPTER I These are our ancestors, and their history is our history. Remember that as surely as we one day swung down out of the trees and walked upright, just as surely, on a far earlier day, did we crawl up out of the sea and achieve our first adventure on land. I pursued her from tree to tree. Pictures! Pictures! Pictures! Often, )
.Genel Kültür - Jack London - Burning Daylight.zip (BURNING DAYLIGHT (Serialized in The New York Herald, June-Augt., 1910) Part I Chapter I FRONTPIECE He saw Dede coming out of the door It was a quiet night in the Tivoli. At the bar, which ranged along one side of the large chinked-log room, leaned half a dozen men, two of whom were discussing the relative merits of spruce-tea and lime-juice as remedies for scurvy. They argued with an air of depr)
.Genel Kültür - Jack London - Children of the Frost.zip (Children of the Frost (Published by Macmillan, 1902) Contents * In the Forests of the North * The Law of Life * Nam-Bok the Unveracious * The Master of Mystery * The Sunlanders * The Sickness of Lone Chief * Keesh, Son of Keesh * The Death of Ligoun * Li-Wan, the Fair * The League of Old Men CHILDREN OF THE FROST IN THE FORESTS OF THE NORTH (First published in Pearsons Magazine, Sept, 1902) A)
.Genel Kültür - Jack London - Dutch Courage.zip (Dutch Courage (Published posthumously by Macmillan, 1922) DUTCH COURAGE (First published in The Youths Companion, November 29, 1900) Just our luck! Gus Lafee finished wiping his hands and sullenly threw the towel upon the rocks. His attitude was one of deep dejection. The light seemed gone out of the day and the glory from the golden sun. Even the keen mountain air was devoid of relish, and the)
.Genel Kültür - Jack London - Jerry of the Islands.zip (JERRY OF THE ISLANDS New York, The Macmillan Company, 1917. FOREWORD It is a misfortune to some fiction-writers that fiction and unveracity in the average persons mind mean one and the same thing. Several years ago I published a South Sea novel. The action was placed in the Solomon Islands. The action was praised by the critics and reviewers as a highly creditable effort of the imagination. As re)
.Genel Kültür - Jack London - John Barleycorn.zip (JOHN BARLEYCORN (Published by Macmillan, 1913) CHAPTER I The waterfront decided that there was something to me despite my youth. It all came to me one election day. It was on a warm California afternoon, and I had ridden down into the Valley of the Moon from the ranch to the little village to vote Yes and No to a host of proposed amendments to the Constitution of the State of California. Because o)
.Genel Kültür - Jack London - Journalism.zip (Jack Londons Journalism Non-fiction Newspaper and Magazine Pieces JACK LONDONS JOURNALISM EDITORIAL CRIMES A PROTEST (First published in Dilettante, Febuary, 1901) Now the majority of editors are excellent men, courteous and sympathetic to a degree hardly to he expected under the circumstances. But there is no disguising the fact that there are unscrupulous editors, and it were well that the beg)
.Genel Kültür - Jack London - Lost Face.zip (Lost Face (Published by Macmillan, 1910) Contents * Lost Face * Trust * To Build a Fire * That Spot * Flush of Gold * The Passing of Marcus OBrien * The Wit of Porportuk LOST FACE IT was the end. Subienkow had travelled a long trail of bitterness and horror, homing like a dove for the capitals of Europe, and here, farther away than ever, in Russian America, the trail ceased. He sat in the snow, )
.Genel Kültür - Jack London - Love of Life.zip (Love of Life & Other Stories (Published by Macmillan, 1907) Contents * Love of Life * The Story of Keesh * A Days Lodging * Negore, The Coward * The Sun Dog Trail * The Unexpected * The White Mans Way * Brown Wolf LOVE OF LIFE (First printed in McClures Magazine, Vol. 26, Dec., 1905) This out of all will remain -- They have lived and have tossed: So much of the game will be gain, Though the go)
.Genel Kültür - Jack London - Martin Eden.zip ( MARTIN EDEN (Macmillan and Company, 1913) CHAPTER I The one opened the door with a latch-key and went in, followed by a young fellow who awkwardly removed his cap. He wore rough clothes that smacked of the sea, and he was manifestly out of place in the spacious hall in which he found himself. He did not know what to do with his cap, and was stuffing it into his coat pocket when the other took it )
.Genel Kültür - Jack London - Moon Face and other stories.zip ( Moon-Face & Other Stories (Published by Macmillan, 1906) Contents * Moon-Face: A Story of Mortal Antipathy * The Leopard Mans Story * Local Colour * Amateur Night * The Minions of Midas * The Shadow and the Flash * All Gold Canyon * Planchette MOON-FACE A Story of Mortal Antipathy John Claverhouse was a moon-faced man. You know the kind, cheek-bones wide apart, chin and forehead melting into the)
.Genel Kültür - Jack London - On the Makaloa Mat.zip ( On the Makaloa Mat (Published by Macmillan, 1919) THE WATER BABY (First published in Cosmopolitan, Vol. 65, June, 1918) I lent a weary ear to old Kohokumus interminable chanting of the deeds and adventures of Maui, the Promethean demigod of Polynesia who fished up dry land from ocean depths with hooks made fast to heaven, who lifted up the sky whereunder previously men had gone on all fours, not)
.Genel Kültür - Jack London - Revolution and Other Essays.zip ( Revolution and Other Essays (Published by Macmillan, 1909) The present is enough for common souls, Who, never looking forward, are indeed Mere clay, wherein the footprints of their age Are petrified forever. - Frontispiece Revolution I received a letter the other day. It was from a man in Arizona. It began, Dear Comrade. It ended, Yours for the Revolution. I replied to the letter, and my le)
.Genel Kültür - Jack London - Smoke Bellew.zip (Smoke Bellew by Jack London January, 1998 [Etext 1596#] Contents THE TASTE OF THE MEAT THE MEAT THE STAMPEDE TO SQUAW CREEK SHORTY DREAMS THE MAN ON THE OTHER BANK THE RACE FOR NUMBER ONE THE TASTE OF THE MEAT. I. In the beginning he was Christopher Bellew. By the time he was at college he had become Chris Bellew. Later, in the Bohemian crowd of San Francisco, he was called Kit Bellew. And in th)
.Genel Kültür - Jack London - South Sea Tales.zip (South Sea Tales (Published by Macmillan, 1911) Contents * The House of Mapuhi * The Whale Tooth * Mauki * Yah! Yah! Yah! * The Heathen * The Terrible Solomons * The Inevitable White Man * The Seed of McCoy THE HOUSE OF MAPUHI Despite the heavy clumsiness of her lines, the Aorai handled easily in the light breeze, and her captain ran her well in before he hove to just outside the suck of the surf)
.Genel Kültür - Jack London - Tales of the Fish Patrol.zip (Tales of the Fish Patrol (Published by The Macmillan Co., 1905) Contents * White and Yellow * The King of the Greeks * A Raid on the Oyster Pirates * The Siege of the Lancashire Queen * Charleys Coup * Demetrios Contos * Yellow Handkerchief WHITE AND YELLOW (First published in The Youths Companion, Feb. 16, 1905) San Francisco Bay is so large that often its storms are more disastrous to ocean-)
.Genel Kültür - Jack London - The Acorn Planter.zip (THE ACORN-PLANTER A California Forest Play (Published by The Macmillan Company, 1916) ARGUMENT IN the morning of the world, while his tribe makes its camp for the night in a grove, Red Cloud, the first man of men, and the first man of the Nishinam, save in war, sings of the duty of life, which duty is to make life more abundant. The Shaman, or medicine man, sings of foreboding and prophecy. The Wa)
.Genel Kültür - Jack London - The Call of the Wild.zip (THE CALL OF THE WILD (Serialized in The Saturday Evening Post, June 20-July 18, 1903) CHAPTER 1 INTO THE PRIMITIVE Old longings nomadic leap, Chafing at customs chain; Again from its brumal sleep Wakens the ferine strain. Buck did not read the newspapers, or he would have known that trouble was brewing, not alone for himself, but for every tidewater dog, strong of muscle and with warm, long hair,)
.Genel Kültür - Jack London - The Faith of Men.zip (The Faith of Men & Other Stories (Published by Macmillan, 1904) Contents * A Relic of the Pliocene * A Hyperborean Brew * The Faith of Men * Too Much Gold * The One Thousand Dozen * The Marriage of Lit-Lit * Bâtard * The Story of Jees Uck A RELIC OF THE PLIOCENE I wash my hands of him at the start. I cannot father his tales, nor will I be responsible for them. I make these preliminary reservations)
.Genel Kültür - Jack London - The Game.zip ( The Game (New York: Macmillan, 1905) CHAPTER I Many patterns of carpet lay rolled out before them on the floor--two of Brussels showed the beginning of their quest, and its ending in that direction; while a score of ingrains lured their eyes and prolonged the debate between desire pocket-book. The head of the department did them the honor of waiting upon them himself--or did Joe the honor, as she)
.Genel Kültür - Jack London - The God of his Fathers and other stories.zip ( The God of his Fathers & Other Stories (Published by McClure, Phillips & Co., 1901) Contents * The Great Interrogation * Which Make Men Remember * Siwash * The Man With the Gash * Jan the Unrepentant * Grit of Women * Where the Trail Forks * A Daughter of the Aurora * At the Rainbows End * The Scorn of Women The Great Interrogation To say the least, Mrs. Saythers career in Dawson was meteoric. )
.Genel Kültür - Jack London - The House of Pride and other tales of Hawaii.zip ( The House of Pride & Other Tales of Hawaii (Published by Macmillan, 1912) Contents * The House of Pride * Koolau the Leper * Good-Bye, Jack! * Aloha Oe * Chun Ah Chun * The Sheriff of Kona THE HOUSE OF PRIDE (First published in The Pacific Monthly, Dec, 1910) PERCIVAL FORD wondered why he had come. He did not dance. He did not care much for army people. Yet he knew them all-gliding and revolving )
.Genel Kültür - Jack London - The Human Drift and other stories.zip ( The Human Drift (Published by Macmillan, New York, 1917) Contents * The Human Drift * Small-Boat Sailing * Four Horses and a Sailor * Nothing That Ever Came To Anything * That Dead Men Rise Up Never * A Classic of the Sea * A Wicked Woman (Curtain Raiser) * The Birth Mark (Sketch) The Human Drift The Revelations of Devout and Learnd Who rose before us, and as Prophets Burnd, Are all but storie)
.Genel Kültür - Jack London - The Iron Heel.zip ( THE IRON HEEL (First published by Macmillan, 1908) FOREWARD IT CANNOT BE SAID THAT THE Everhard Manuscript is an important historical document. To the historian it bristles with errors--not errors of fact, but errors of interpretation. Looking back across the seven centuries that have lapsed since Avis Everhard completed her manuscript, events, and the bearings of events, that were confused and v)
.Genel Kültür - Jack London - The Night Born.zip (The Night-Born (Published by The Century Co., 1913) Contents * The Night Born * The Madness of John Harned * When the World Was Young * The Benefit of the Doubt * Winged Blackmail * Bunches of Knuckles * War * Under the Deck Awnings * To Kill a Man * The Mexican THE NIGHT BORN (First published in Everybodys Magazine, July, 1911) It was in the old Alta-Inyo Club--a warm night for San Francisco--)
.Genel Kültür - Jack London - The People of the Abyss.zip (THE PEOPLE OF THE ABYSS (First published by Macmillan, 1903) AUTHORS PREFACE Each bench was jammed with sleeping occupants. THE EXPERIENCES related in this volume fell to me in the summer of 1902. I went down into the under-world of London with an attitude of mind which I may best liken to that of the explorer. I was open to be convinced by the evidence of my eyes, rather than by the teachings )
.Genel Kültür - Jack London - The Red One.zip (The Red One (Published by Macmillan, New York, 1918) Contents * The Red One * The Hussy * Like Argus of the Ancient Times * The Princess THE RED ONE (First published in Cosmopolitan, October, 1918) THERE it was! The abrupt liberation of sound! As he timed it with his watch, Bassett likened it to the trump of an archangel. Walls of cities, he meditated, might well fall down before so vast and compe)
.Genel Kültür - Jack London - The Sea Wolf.zip (THE SEA WOLF (Serialized in The Century Magazine, Jan.-Nov., 1904) CHAPTER 1 I scarcely know where to begin, though I sometimes facetiously place the cause of it all to Charley Furuseths credit. He kept a summer cottage in Mill Valley, under the shadow of Mount Tamalpais, and never occupied it except when he loafed through the winter months and read Nietzsche and Schopenhauer to rest his brain. W)
.Genel Kültür - Jack London - The Son of the Wolf.zip ( The Son of the Wolf (Published by Houghton, Mifflin Co., 1900) Contents * In a Far Country * The Men of Forty Mile * An Odyssey of the North * The Priestly Prerogative * The Son of the Wolf * To the Man on the Trail * The White Silence * The Wife of a King * The Wisdom of the Trail IN A FAR COUNTRY (First published in Overland Monthly, Vol. 33, June, 1899) When a man journeys into a far country, )
.Genel Kültür - Jack London - The Star Rover.zip (THE STAR ROVER (Copyright by Jack London, 1915) CHAPTER 1 ALL my life I have had an awareness of other times and places. I have been aware of other persons in me. Oh, and trust me, so have you, my reader that is to be. Read back into your childhood, and this sense of awareness I speak of will be remembered as an experience of your childhood. You were then not fixed, not crystallized. You were plas)
.Genel Kültür - Jack London - The Strength of the Strong.zip (The Strength of the Strong (Published by Macmillan, 1914) Contents * The Heathen * The Strength of the Strong * South of the Slot * The Unparalleled Invasion * The Enemy of All the World * The Dream of Debs * The Sea Farmer * Samuel The Heathen (First published in London Magazine, Vol. 23, Sept., 1909) I met him first in a hurricane. And though we had been through the hurricane on the same schoone)
.Genel Kültür - Jack London - The Walley of the Moon.zip (THE VALLEY OF THE MOON BOOK I CHAPTER I You hear me, Saxon? Come on along. What if it is the Bricklayers? Ill have gentlemen friends there, and soll you. The Al Vista bandll be along, an you know it plays heavenly. An you just love dancin--- Twenty feet away, a stout, elderly woman interrupted the girls persuasions. The elderly womans back was turned, and the back-loose, bulging, and mis)
.Genel Kültür - Jack London - To Build a Fire.zip (To Build a Fire BY JACK LONDON DAY had broken cold and gray, exceedingly cold and gray, when the man turned aside from the main Yukon trail and climbed the high earth-bank, where a dim and little traveled trail led eastward through the fat spruce timberland. It was a steep bank, and he paused for breath at the top, excusing the act to himself by looking at his watch. It was nine oclock. There was)
.Genel Kültür - Jack London - Told in the Drooling Ward.zip (THE TURTLES OF TASMAN TOLD IN THE DROOLING WARD (First published in The Bookman, Vol. 39, June, 1914) Me? Im not a drooler. Im the assistant. I dont know what Miss Jones or Miss Kelsey could do without me. There are fifty-five low-grade droolers in this ward, and how could they ever all be fed if wasnt around? I like to feed droolers. They dont make trouble. They cant. Somethings wrong with)
.Genel Kültür - Jack London - War of the Classes.zip ( War of the Classes Contents * Preface Oakland, California, January 12, 1905 * The Class Struggle Speech first given before a Ruskin Club banquet in the Hotel Metropole on Friday, October 9, 1903. * The Tramp Speech first given at the Academy of Sciences Hall in San Francisco on Sunday, January 19, 1902. * The Scab Speech first given before the Oakland Socialist Party Local, April 5, 1903 * The Qu)
.Genel Kültür - Jack London - When God Laughs.zip (When God Laughs & Other Stories (Published by Macmillan, 1911) Contents * When God Laughs * The Apostate * A Wicked Woman * Just Meat * Created He Them * The Chinago * Make Westing * Semper Idem * A Nose For the King * The Francis Spaight * A Curious Fragment * A Piece of Steak WHEN GOD LAUGHS (First published in The Smart Set, Jan, 1907) The gods, the gods are stronger; time Falls down before )
.Genel Kültür - Jack London - White Fang.zip (WHITE FANG (Serialized in The Outing Magazine, May-Oct., 1906) Part I: The Wild Chapter 1 THE TRAIL OF THE MEAT Dark spruce forest frowned on either side the frozen waterway. The trees had been stripped by a recent wind of their white covering of frost, and they seemed to lean toward each other, black and ominous, in the fading light. A vast silence reigned over the land. The land itself was a des)
.Genel Kültür - James Fenimore Cooper - The Last of the Mohicans.zip (THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS Authors Introduction It is believed that the scene of this tale, and most of the information necessary to understand its allusions, are rendered sufficiently obvious to the reader in the text itself, or in the accompanying notes. Still there is so much obscurity in the Indian traditions, and so much confusion in the Indian names, as to render some explanation useful. Few )
.Genel Kültür - James Joyce - A Little Cloud.zip (A Little Cloud BY JAMES JOYCE Eight years before he had seen his friend off at the North Wall and wished him God-speed. Gallaher had got on. You could tell that at once by his travelled air, his well-cut tweed suit, and fearless accent. Few fellows had talents like his, and fewer still could remain unspoiled by such success. Gallahers heart was in the right place and he had deserved to win. It wa)
.Genel Kültür - James Joyce - Araby.zip (Araby BY JAMES JOYCE North Richmond Street, being blind, was a quiet street except at the hour when the Christian Brothers School set the boys free. An uninhabited house of two storeys stood at the blind end, detached from its neighbours in a square ground. The other houses of the street, conscious of decent lives within them, gazed at one another with brown imperturbable faces. The former tenant)
.Genel Kültür - James Joyce - Dubliners.zip (JAMES JOYCE THE DUBLINERS The Sisters There was no hope for him this time: it was the third stroke. Night after night I had passed the house (it was vacation time) and studied the lighted square of window: and night after night I had found it lighted in the same way, faintly and evenly. If he was dead, I thought, I would see the reflection of candles on the darkened blind, for I knew that two cand)
.Genel Kültür - James Joyce - Ulysses.zip (Aeolus In the Heart of the Hibernian Metropolis BEFORE NELSONS PILLAR TRAILS SLOWED, SHUNTED, CHANGED TROLLEY, started for Blackrock, Kingstown and Dalkey, Clonskea, Rathgar and Terenure, Palmerston park and upper Rathmines, Sandymount Green, Rathmines, Ringsend and Sandymount Tower, Harolds Cross. The hoarse Dublin United Tramway Companys timekeeper bawled them off: -- Rathgar and Terenure! --)
.Genel Kültür - James Joyce- A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.zip (James Joyce: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man 1 Once upon a time and a very good time it was there was a moocow coming down along the road and this moocow that was coming down along the road met a nicens little boy named baby tuckoo His father told him that story: his father looked at him through a glass: he had a hairy face. He was baby tuckoo. The moocow came down the road where Betty Byr)
.Genel Kültür - James Nasmyth - Autobiography.zip ()
.Genel Kültür - James OKeefe - Death Makes a Comeback.zip (Death Makes a Comeback BY JAMES OKEEFE VIOLENT DEATH WAS no novelty to Sgt. James Peyton. He had seen far worse than a brunette with a bruise on her forehead and a slit throat. He felt as if he had just touched a live wire. He wide-eyed the older detective. Dad-- Lt. Lawrence Peyton raised a cautionary hand. Please, Jimmy. His voice dropped. I wish Id never told you about him. But the MO-)
.Genel Kültür - Jane Austin - Emma.zip (CHAPTER I Emma Woodhouse, handsome, clever, and rich, with a comfortable home and happy disposition, seemed to unite some of the best blessings of existence; and had lived nearly twenty-one years in the world with very little to distress or vex her. She was the youngest of the two daughters of a most affectionate, indulgent father; and had, in consequence of her sisters marriage, been mistress of)
.Genel Kültür - Jane Austin - Northanger Abbey.zip (CHAPTER 1 No one who had ever seen Catherine Morland in her infancy would have supposed her born to be an heroine. Her situation in life, the character of her father and mother, her own person and disposition, were all equally against her. Her father was a clergyman, without being neglected, or poor, and a very respectable man, though his name was Richard - and he had never been handsome. He had a)
.Genel Kültür - Jane Austin - Persuasion.zip (Chapter 1 Sir Walter Elliot, of Kellynch Hall, in Somersetshire, was a man who, for his own amusement, never took up any book but the Baronetage; there he found occupation for an idle hour, and consolation in a distressed one; there his faculties were roused into admiration and respect, by contemplating the limited remnant of the earliest patents; there any unwelcome sensations, arising from domes)
.Genel Kültür - Jane Austin - Pride and Prejudiced.zip (Chapter I IT is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife. However little known the feelings or views of such a man may be on his first entering a neighbourhood, this truth is so well fixed in the minds of the surrounding families, that he is considered as the rightful property of some one or other of their daughters. ``My dear Mr)
.Genel Kültür - JASMIN Barber, Poet, Philanthropist by Samuel Smiles, LL.D..zip (JASMIN Barber, Poet, Philanthropist by Samuel Smiles, LL.D. PREFACE. My attention was first called to the works of the poet Jasmin by the eulogistic articles which appeared in the Revue des Deux Mondes, by De Mazade, Nodier, Villemain, and other well-known reviewers. I afterwards read the articles by Sainte-Beuve, perhaps the finest critic of French literature, on the life and history of Jasmin, i)
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.Genel Kültür - Jesse Stuart - Split Cherry Tree.zip (Split Cherry Tree BY JESSE STUART I dont mind staying after school, I says to Professor Herbert, but Id rather youd whip me with a switch and let me go home early. Pa will whip me anyway for getting home two hours late. You are too big to whip, says Professor Herbert, and I have to punish you for climbing up in that cherry tree. You boys knew better than that! The other five boys have pai)
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