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inthewindtunnel · 5 months ago
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Eternell
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grandboute · 10 months ago
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Sur l'île de Sein
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p1325 · 5 months ago
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Emily Brontë - Wuthering Heights (Timeless Classics)
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mypinkblog · 1 year ago
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Margaret Atwood, "Elena di Troia balla sul bancone" / Auguste Rodin, "L'éternelle idole"
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rowan roasted me about not writing for amant and 1. hes right. 2. maybe ill write amant tonight
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kittieshauntedourfantasy · 1 month ago
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He's a petit monsieur... that's what he is...
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xxgalacticambitionsxx · 4 months ago
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@kittieshauntedourfantasy
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tallwife · 2 months ago
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looooveeee my new oc so much but i cant post anything about her because all my fellow players are on tumblr!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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bloodbloom13 · 16 days ago
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bts on iphone 4 for @3fff2u promo shoot
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maxximatics · 5 months ago
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It's been a while since i have posted art so have some oc thrown at you
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cerasus--flores · 11 months ago
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on a scale of "idk he won't answer my questions" to "i need them to shut the fuck up" how much does your lil mind guest talk to you?
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dbamonica · 8 months ago
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grandboute · 1 year ago
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Sein
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p1325 · 1 year ago
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The 'Timeless Classics' series by RBA stands as a commendable collection of 85 literary masterpieces, predominantly drawn from English literature, with notable inclusions such as Madame Bovary and Anna Karenina from diverse cultural landscapes. This curated anthology transcends geographical boundaries, making its enriching content accessible not only in various European countries under the names of ''Storie Senza Tempo'', ''Romans Eternels'', and ''Novelas Eternas'' but also in South America. RBA's commitment to delivering these cultural gems on a global scale reflects a dedication to fostering a profound appreciation for literature across diverse audiences.
Here are all the titles of the following collection: Jane Austen - Pride and Prejudice
Emily Bronte - Wuthering Heights
Louisa May Alcott - Little Women
Charlotte Bronte - Jane Eyre
Jane Austen - Sense and Sensibility
Edith Wharton - The Age Of Innocence
Jane Austen - Emma
Gustave Flaubert - Madame Bovary
Jane Austen - Northanger Abbey
Edith Wharton - The House of Mirth
Jane Austen - Persuasion
Louisa May Alcott - Good Wives
Nathaniel Hawthorne - The Scarlet Letter
Charlotte Bronte - The Professor
Leo Tolstoy - Anna Karenina (Part 1)
Leo Tolstoy - Anna Karenina (Part 2)
Jane Austen - Mansfield Park
Anne Bronte - Agnes Grey
Thomas Hardy - Far from The Madding Crowd
William Makepeace Thackeray - Vanity Fair (Part 1)
William Makepeace Thackeray - Vanity Fair (Part 2)
Pierre-Ambroise-François Choderlos de Laclos - Dangerous Liaisons Alexandre Dumas fils - The Lady of the Camellias
Henry James - Washington Square
Louisa May Alcott - A Garland For Girls
Henry James - The Portrait of A Lady (Part 1)
Henry James - The Portrait of A Lady (Part 2)
Jane Austen - Lady Susan. The Watson. Sanditon
Anne Brontë - The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Thomas Hardy - Tess of the D’Urbeville
Edith Wharton - The Mother’s Recompense
Daniel Defoe - Moll Flanders
Henry James - The Wings of the Dove
Edith Wharton - The Customs of the Country
Kate Chopin - The Awakening
Jane Austen - Juvenilia
George Eliot - Middlemarch (Part 1)
George Eliot - Middlemarch (Part 2)
George Sand - Nanon
Henry James - The Ambassadors
Elizabeth Gaskell - Cranford
Thomas Hardy - Under The Greenwood Tree
Edith Wharton - Summer
George Sand - Indiana
Henry James - The Bostonians
George Eliot - Silas Marner
Henry James - The Golden Bowl (Part 1)
Henry James - The Golden Bowl (Part 2)
Edith Wharton - The Twilight Sleep
Emily Eden - The Semi-Attached Couple
Edith Wharton - The Glimpses of the Moon
Mary Elizabeth Braddon - Lady Audley’s Secret
George Eliot - The Mill on the Floss
Elizabeth Gaskell - Mary Barton
Fanny Burney - Evelina
George Sand - Little Fadette
Emily Eden - The Semi-detached House
Charlotte Brontë - Shirley I
Charlotte Brontë - Shirley II
Daniel Defoe - Lady Roxana
Theodor Fontane - Effie Briest
Edith Wharton - The Cliff
Thomas Hardy - Two on a Tower
Frances Hodgson Burnett - A Lady of Quality
Louisa May Alcott - Moods
Lucy Maud Montgomery - The Story Girl
Elizabeth Gaskell - Ruth
Thomas Hardy - The Woodlanders
Elizabeth Gaskell - North and South
Matilde Serao - Fantasy
Thomas Hardy - A Pair of Blue Eyes
Emilia Pardo Bazán - Sunstroke
Ann Radcliffe - The Romance Of The Forest
Louisa May Alcott - A Long Fatal
Charlotte Bronte - Villette
Sybil G. Brinton - Old Friends and New Fancies
Edith Wharton - The Bunner
Sisters Virginia Woolf - The Voyage Out
Margaret Oliphant - The Chronicles of Carlingford
Edith Nesbit - The Incomplete Amorist
Virginia Woolf - Day and Night
Guy de Maupassant - Our Heart
Frances Trollope - The Widow Barnaby (Part 1)
Frances Trollope - The Widow Barnaby (Part 2)
Elizabeth Gaskell - Half a Lifetime Ago
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bizzluv48 · 2 years ago
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I'm waiting for love...
I only wait for love to give up myself in his hands.
That's why it's so late, that's why I was guilty of such omissions.
They come with their laws and codes to attach me; but I always escape them, because I only wait for love to give up myself in his hands.
The others blame me and call me negligent;
I have no doubt that they are right in their blame.
The day of the market has passed and all the business work is over; those who claimed me in vain
Turned around in anger.
I'm just waiting for love
To finally give up on me
Myself in his hands.
A poem of "the lyrical offering"
The Gitanjali, by Rabindranath Tagore
Gitaniali received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1933
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rottenrhythms-a · 2 years ago
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// @rose-eternelle liked for a starter!
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“...Hey Rose, you down here? It’s, uh, it’s Roxie.”
This was the place, wasn’t it? There were certainly more than enough crystals to support that theory, but it seemed... oddly quiet. If it wasn’t, she was definitely at least close.
Roxie glanced down towards her hand, taking another look at the Razor Fang clutched within it. Only took her about four years since getting Gligar to find one. Whatever - she had it now. All that was left to do was get him into a fierce battle under the cover of night, and...
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...Wait. Wasn’t Rose’s only Pokemon her Eevee...? Christ, I hope she’s got somethin’ planned.
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