A seminal work in Coleridge’s canon, The Aeolian Harp is a poem that was written in 1795. It was published in 1796. This is essentially a "conversation poem".

This poem explores the possibilities of Coleridge’s marriage and what it could bring in...

The writing of "The Task", a six book blank verse poem, is considered one of the greatest achievements of William Cowper's life. The poem has its origins in a rather peculiar story. Cowper, a man of strong religious background and fervent personal...

Richard Lovelace was an English poet and playwright during the Renaissance period and a notable figure involved with the Royal military and petitions regarding the Church of England which led to his imprisonment.

The Grasshopper is a poem Richard...

“A Rapture” is without question the most well-known and closely studied poem by Cavalier Poet Thomas Carew (1595-1640). Carew earned a degree from Merton College, studied law, enjoyed several diplomatic positions, fought in the First Bishop’s War...

The Art of Travel is a 2004 novel by Alain de Botton, a distinguished Swiss-born British author notable for his works discussing contemporary philosophical themes. The book was praised for its originality and ingenuity of thought.

The focal theme...

Stasiland, or Stasiland: Stories from Behind the Berlin Wall, is a text compiled by Anna Funder. It tells the stories of the Stasi, the secret police force of East Germany, as well as the people who attempted to resist their regime.

This book...

Hong Gildong jeon (The Story of Hong Gil-dong) is a classic regarded as the first Korean novel. The historical inspiration for the titular character was the early 16th-century Korean bandit and folk hero, Im Kkeokjeong. Im led a peasant rebellion...

Mama Day is a 1988 novel by Gloria Naylor. Fraught with Shakespearian allusions, Mama Day centers around two star-crossed lovers in 20th century times.

The narrative concerns two characters, Cocoa and George, who meet when Cocoa interviews for a...

Killing Rage: Ending Racism is an essay collection written by Gloria Watkins under the pseudonym bell hooks (lowercase intentional by the author's convention). The short stories are all different scenarios and affairs with their own subplot. They...

Building Stories, published on October 2, 2012, is one of the most distinct stories in the history. It was written by American cartoonist Chris Ware. Chris Ware took ten years to make this book. In 2006, his works were shown at the Museum of...

Published in 1985, Crossing the Mangrove is Maryse Conde's third novel. It's one which centers on the author's own French background. Born in Guadeloupe, she sets her novel in the same place in order to pay homage to the place which made her. Like...