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Men Without Women (Classicus Edition). E-book. Formato EPUB Ernest Hemingway   -  Classicus, 2025  - 

Men Without Women showcases Ernest Hemingway at the height of his powers, delivering fourteen taut, unforgettable short stories that reveal the stark truths of human experience. From the quiet menace of “The Killers,” where two hitmen wait in a small-town diner, to the fraught, elliptical conversation about abortion in “Hills Like White Elephants,” Hemingway’s writing is spare, unflinching, and charged with subtext. Each story strips life to its essentials, capturing moments of violence, longing, and fragile connection with unrelenting honesty.      A defining work of twentieth-century literature, this collection explores the emotional chasms between men and women, the aftershocks of war, and the struggles of those living on society’s margins. Hemingway’s trademark style—lean, understated, and richly suggestive—invites readers to read between the lines, finding meaning in what is left unsaid. The stories resonate with themes of loss and alienation, offering glimpses of human vulnerability beneath tough exteriors.      Men Without Women is an essential volume for lovers of literary fiction and modernist writing alike. This edition brings together some of Hemingway’s most celebrated and studied stories in a single, beautifully crafted collection. Whether you’re encountering his work for the first time or returning to appreciate its artistry anew, you’ll find in these pages the raw power and timeless appeal that made Hemingway one of the most influential authors of all time.

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Myths of Greece and Rome (Classicus Edition). E-book. Formato EPUB H.A. Guerber   -  Classicus, 2025  - 

Myths of Greece and Rome by H. A. Guerber is a captivating retelling of the legendary stories that have shaped Western literature, art, and culture for centuries. First published in the late 19th century, this timeless collection brings to life the gods, heroes, and epic adventures of classical mythology, offering readers a compelling glimpse into the beliefs and storytelling traditions of the ancient world.     From the thunderous power of Zeus and the cunning of Hermes to the tragic love of Orpheus and Eurydice and the heroic feats of Hercules, these myths are filled with drama, passion, and timeless wisdom. Readers will journey through the fall of Troy, sail with Jason and the Argonauts, and follow Aeneas as he forges the foundations of Rome. Guerber’s engaging storytelling not only brings these tales to life but also highlights their deeper meanings, revealing their enduring influence on literature, philosophy, and the arts.     More than just a collection of ancient stories, Myths of Greece and Rome explores the cultural significance and moral lessons behind each legend. Guerber provides historical context and insight into how these myths shaped classical civilization and continue to inspire modern narratives. Through her vivid prose, she connects the reader to a world where gods interfere in human affairs, fate is inescapable, and heroism is both a blessing and a burden.     This Classicus edition presents Guerber’s work to a new generation of readers, preserving the beauty and depth of these classical myths. Whether you are fascinated by epic battles, enchanted by tales of love and tragedy, or eager to explore the myths that laid the foundation for so much of today’s literature and culture, Myths of Greece and Rome offers an essential and unforgettable reading experience.

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