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Resúmenes destacados
Meditations is a notebook of Stoic reminders about attention, duty, mortality, and self-command.
Austen turns courtship into a study of pride, misjudgment, and emotional maturity.
Frankenstein turns scientific ambition into a tragedy about creation, abandonment, and responsibility.
Darwin argues that variation and selection can explain how species change over long stretches of time.
Holmes turns logic and close observation into a narrative engine for mystery and explanation.
Siddhartha traces a spiritual search that moves from discipline and desire toward patience, listening, and wholeness.
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Timeless novels and story collections with clear narrative momentum.
Stories built on investigation, inference, and hidden motives.
The obligation to act with conscientiousness and protect the weak, as exemplified by Marcus's reign.
Dark classic fiction shaped by fear, secrecy, and moral pressure.
Books that change the terms of later debate.
Both Victor and the creature are isolated by their obsessions and deformities respectively, demonstrating how exclusion from humanity breeds tragedy and how loneliness corrupts even the most gentle nature.
Classic books about affection, status, and social pressure.
Austen examines marriage as both social necessity and personal choice, using various couples to explore the tension between financial security, social advancement, and genuine affection.
Public domain works that clarify enduring ideas and arguments.
The novel's title reflects the twin obstacles Elizabeth and Darcy must overcome: his proud reserve and her prejudicial judgments about his character and motives.
Classic scientific works that reshape how readers see nature and evidence.
Books about interior search, transformation, and reflective living.
The philosophical school founded by Zeno that emphasizes virtue, reason, and acceptance of nature.
The scholarly practice of restoring and interpreting ancient manuscripts.
Victor's pursuit of forbidden knowledge without ethical boundaries leads to destruction, warning that unchecked scientific ambition produces catastrophic consequences for creator and creation alike.
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Arthur Conan Doyle created Sherlock Holmes, the iconic detective who turns observation into method.
Charles Darwin reshaped modern science by explaining species change through natural selection.
Hermann Hesse wrote philosophical fiction about inner searching, identity, and spiritual change.
Jane Austen wrote novels about manners, class, and emotional intelligence in Regency England.
Marcus Aurelius was a Roman emperor whose private reflections became one of the central texts of Stoicism.
马可·奥勒留·安东尼努斯生于公元121年4月26日。他的本名是M. 安尼乌斯·维鲁斯,出身于一个声称是罗马第二任国王努马后裔的贵族家庭。因此,这位最虔诚的皇帝流淌着最虔诚的早期国王的血脉。
Mary Shelley fused gothic atmosphere with scientific ambition to create one of modern literature's lasting myths.
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A curated starting point for classic books with clear summaries, notes, and visual guides.
Foundational novels and story collections worth reading with summary-first support.
Essential public domain philosophy works with concise guidance for modern readers.
Foundational texts of ancient Greek and Roman literature and thought.
Essential works of Gothic literature exploring the supernatural, the sublime, and the darkness within human nature, from Walpole to Poe.
Novels set in early 19th-century England, capturing the social customs, class structures, and courtship rituals of the British Regency period.
Works related to the history, politics, and philosophy of ancient Rome.
Enduring love stories that explore the tension between passion and propriety, featuring couples who must overcome obstacles to find happiness together.
Major works from the Romantic period (1780-1850) that emphasized emotion, individualism, and the sublime power of nature against industrial progress.
Últimas notas de lectura
Marcus repeats himself because Stoicism is rehearsal. The book models returning to first principles under pressure.
Treat the fragments as prompts for reflection rather than as arguments that need smooth transitions.
Austen's sharp dialogue does the analytical work of the novel. Pay attention to who speaks directly, who evades, and who
Citas destacadas
You have power over your mind - not outside events.
The line states the central Stoic boundary between judgment and circumstance.
Waste no more time arguing what a good man should be. Be one.
Marcus moves ethics from theory to immediate action.
It is a truth universally acknowledged...
The opening line frames marriage as a social marketplace before the story complicates that assumption.
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