PDF Books in Social Life Fiction
Anna Karenina
by Graf Leo TolstoyAnna Karenina is a novel by Russian author Graf Leo Tolstoy. The story of woman, who once mediated to solve family problems on account of adulteries of his brother, fall herself in a similar situation later. Anna Karenina, wife of Karenin a statesman. Infatuated, fell in love and later married to a young cavalry officer, Anna’s activities are consi..
Great Expectations
by Charles DickensGreat Expectations is a novel written by Charles Dickens. Pip, an orphan lives with his sister and brother in law Joe. While Joe is a good natured person and always cares for Pip, his sister always abuses him as a burden for her. Pip has been asked to go to Satis house, to become a playmate for Estella, an adopted daughter of Miss Havisham who a..
Merkland or Self Sacrifice
by Mrs. OliphantMerkland is a full length novel which deals with family values and the importance of forgiveness. This novel is written by the Scottish novelist Margaret Oliphant Wilson Oliphant under her pen name Mrs. Oliphant. While most of her writings encompassed the domestic realism, she also had written many works of historical and supernatur..
A Dreadful Temptation
by Mrs. Alex. McVeigh MillerA Dreadful Temptation is a romantic novel written by the American author Mittie Frances Clark Point who wrote under her pen name Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller, derived from her husband McVeigh Miller. A well-known author of her times, she has wrote more than 80 novels and most them are in romantic genre such as The Bride of the Tomb & Queenie..
A Christmas Carol
by Charles DickensA Christmas Carol written by Charles Dickens is a short story about a man’s transformation from a miser to a generous man, under the influence of Ghost of his business partner visit. Ebenezer Scrooge, who is a wealthy industrialist and a miser who hates Christmas and neither celebrate himself nor help others to celebrate. Fred, the nephew of Ebe..
Oliver Twist
by Charles DickensOliver Twist written by Charles Dickens, believed to have been inspired or conceived from the author’s own childhood life as a child laborer, as well as from the story of Robert Blincoe as a child laborer in a cotton mill. Dickens has portrayed this novel with the themes of sarcasm and dark humour, which exposes the cruel treatment on the orphan ch..
David Copperfield
by Charles DickensDavid Copperfield written by Charles Dickens portrays the life of an unfortunate boy from his childhood to maturity. It is understood, incidents of Dickens own life is portrayed due to the autobiographical nature of themes found in this novel. David Copperfield born when his father died six months before, which naturally made his childhood..
The Fall of the House of Usher
by Edgar Allan PoeThe Fall of the House of Usher is written by Edgar Allan Poe, an American author who has contributed to the invention and practicing writing in emerging genres of literary world such as detective fiction and science fiction. Poised to making a living in writing alone, he had run into financial troubles. This novel narrates the story of a family,..