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Adventure stories

Books featuring exciting journeys, perilous escapades, and thrilling experiences as central plot elements.

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Angelology and the Angelic Fall

The origin of the two cities traced to the primordial division among angels, where the holy angels remained in the light of divine truth while the fallen angels lapsed into pride and darkness, establishing the archetypal pattern for human societies.

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Animal Stories

Stories featuring animal protagonists with moral undertones, including tales of rabbits, cats, dogs, bears, and other creatures that teach lessons through animal adventures.

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Art and Beauty

The transformative power of art and natural beauty, from Lucy's piano performances to Italian landscapes and Renaissance paintings that reveal truths beyond social convention.

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Bedtime and Soothing Content

Lullabies, sleepy-time songs, gentle poems, and calming stories designed to soothe young readers and listeners into peaceful sleep.

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Bildungsromans

Novels focused on the psychological and moral development of a young protagonist transitioning from youth to adulthood, often exploring themes of self-discovery and personal growth.

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Castles -- Fiction

Books set in or featuring castles as central locations, often involving mystery, Gothic atmosphere, and historical settings.

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Character Building and Morality

Stories and verses focused on moral instruction, teaching virtues such as patience, kindness, obedience, generosity, and wisdom through engaging narratives.

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Childhood vs. Adulthood

The tension between the imaginative, fluid world of the child and the rigid, often nonsensical rules imposed by adult society.

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Christ the Mediator

The unique role of Christ as the sole sufficient Mediator between God and humanity, who assumed mortality to reconcile the gap, conquered demonic powers through humility, and offers the universal way of the soul's deliverance.

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City and town life -- Fiction

Stories that center on the social dynamics, daily life, and community relationships within urban or rural settings.

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Class and Marriage

The reduction of romantic union to property transaction and lineage verification, exposing Victorian marriage as economic arrangement disguised as sentiment.

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Class and Social Standing

Brontë examines rigid class boundaries between aristocracy and poverty, highlighting how social position shapes opportunities, relationships, and one's sense of worth throughout Victorian England.

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Class and Social Status

Examines the role of social class and aristocratic privilege through characters like Lady Caroline Dester and the professional middle-class backgrounds of other protagonists.

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Coming-of-Age Journey

Jane Eyre traces one woman's emotional and psychological development from orphaned childhood through adolescence to mature adulthood, exploring how personal growth emerges through adversity and self-discovery.

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Conscience and Principle

Jane's unwavering commitment to moral principles—particularly her refusal to compromise her integrity for passion or material gain—drives the novel's central conflicts and emotional stakes.

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Cosmopolitanism

The idea that all rational beings are citizens of a single universal city, bound together by shared reason and a natural affinity for one another.

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Courage Under Pressure

Characters repeatedly face difficult moral and tactical decisions under extreme pressure, from Tom's choice between his friends' lives and colony security to Captain Strong's dangerous solo decoy mission.

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Courtship -- Fiction

Books about romantic relationships and the process of finding a marriage partner, often involving social customs and rituals of courtship.

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Cousins -- Fiction

Stories exploring relationships, conflicts, or bonds between cousins, often examining family dynamics and inheritance themes.

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Creation, Time, and the Nature of Death

The theological account of creation ex nihilo, the simultaneous beginning of time with the world, the nature of the soul's mortality and immortality, and death as a penal consequence of Adam's transgression transmitted to all humanity.

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Critique of Pagan Religion

A systematic refutation of Roman polytheism, identifying the pagan gods as demons who promoted moral corruption through obscene rites and theatrical spectacles, and who failed to protect their worshippers from any manner of disaster.

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Dantès, Edmond (Fictitious character) -- Fiction

Fiction centered on or featuring Edmond Dantès, the protagonist of Alexandre Dumas's The Count of Monte Cristo, who is wrongfully imprisoned and later seeks retribution.

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Didactic fiction

Narratives crafted with the primary purpose of teaching moral, ethical, or practical lessons, often embedding instructional messages within the plot.

🧭 1 Livres
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Divine Providence

The doctrine that God governs all events—calamities and prosperities alike—according to His hidden counsel, distributing temporal goods to both righteous and wicked while reserving eternal blessedness for the faithful.

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Domestic fiction

Stories focusing on family dynamics, domestic relationships, and the everyday lives of characters within home settings.

🧭 1 Livres
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Dream Logic

A narrative structure where cause and effect are disconnected, mirroring the unpredictable and shifting nature of a dream state.

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Duality of Human Nature

The novella's central theme explores the conflict between good and evil within a single individual, embodied in the relationship between Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Stevenson presents the idea that every person contains both virtuous and depraved elements, with Jekyll's scientific experiments revealing the catastrophic consequences of attempting to separate and liberate the darker self.

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Duty

The obligation to serve the common good and fulfill one's role within the cosmic community, prioritizing justice and social responsibility over personal gain or comfort.

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Educational and Learning Content

Alphabet verses, counting rhymes, and health education poems designed to teach children through playful, memorable verse and structured learning.

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England -- Fiction

Books set in England, often featuring English settings, society, and culture as central elements of the narrative.

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England vs. Italy

The contrast between restrictive English society and liberating Italian experience, where Lucy discovers greater freedom and authentic connection among people of different classes.

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Escape and Liberation

Women escape the constraints of their daily lives, unhappy marriages, and social obligations to find freedom and renewal at an Italian medieval castle.

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Fairy Tales and Folk Tales

Traditional fairy tales and folk narratives including cumulative tales, classic stories from various cultures, and adaptations of Grimm and Andersen tales.

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Family and Belonging

The complex dynamics of family loyalty, belonging, and the tension between one's origins and one's chosen path in life.

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Family and Childhood

Stories celebrating family relationships, childhood experiences, and domestic moments including tales of parents, grandparents, siblings, and friends.

🧭 1 Livres
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Fantasy and Imagination

Stories featuring mythical creatures, magical elements, and imaginative worlds including tales of gnomes, dwarfs, giants, witches, and fairy folk.

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Fate and Free Will

The characters struggle against a seemingly predetermined tragic end, even as their own impulsive decisions hasten the fulfillment of that destiny.

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Female Friendship

Complex relationships between women that evolve from initial wariness to deep friendship, mutual support, and emotional intimacy.

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Found and Chosen Family

Jane's search for belonging leads her from Gateshead to Lowood, Thornfield, and finally Moor House, where she discovers loving cousins and builds a family through choice rather than blood.

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Foundlings -- Fiction

Stories about abandoned or orphaned children who are found and raised by others, often exploring themes of belonging and identity.

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France -- History -- 19th century -- Fiction

Novels set against the backdrop of 19th-century French history, blending real events, settings, and social conditions with fictional narratives.

🧭 1 Livres
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Frankenstein's monster (Fictitious character) -- Fiction

Books featuring the iconic creature created by Victor Frankenstein, exploring themes of alienation, creation, and the consequences of scientific ambition.

🧭 1 Livres
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Frankenstein, Victor (Fictitious character) -- Fiction

Stories centered on the brilliant but morally conflicted scientist whose obsessive pursuit of knowledge leads to tragic consequences.

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Friendship and Loyalty

The bond between the three Polaris unit cadets is tested repeatedly as they face danger together, sacrifice for one another, and demonstrate unwavering loyalty to their skipper Captain Strong and to the Solar Guard.

🧭 1 Livres
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Gothic Atmosphere

Thornfield Hall's secrets—mysterious laughter, locked rooms, supernatural warnings, and a fire that destroys everything—create a dark gothic landscape where past sins consume the present.

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Gothic fiction

Dark classic fiction shaped by fear, secrecy, and moral pressure.

🧭 1 Livres
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Guardian and ward -- Fiction

Stories exploring the relationship between guardians and their dependents, often examining themes of protection, authority, and control.

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Guilt, Conscience, and Self-Destruction

Jekyll's narrative chronicles the progressive loss of moral control, where initial attempts at virtuous living give way to involuntary transformations and ultimately complete surrender to Hyde. The confession reveals how guilt can consume an individual and how conscience, once suppressed, returns with overwhelming force.

🧭 1 Livres
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Heathcliff (Fictitious character : Brontë) -- Fiction

Stories featuring the brooding, complex character Heathcliff from Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights.

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Historical fiction

Stories that weave fictional characters and plots into real historical settings and events, recreating past eras with narrative detail.

🧭 1 Livres
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Honesty, Deception, and Secrets

The burden of secrets and lies, from Lucy's concealed kiss to Miss Bartlett's manipulations, exploring how deception distorts judgment and proportion.

🧭 2 Livres
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Horror tales

Fiction designed to evoke fear, dread, and terror through supernatural elements, psychological suspense, or physical threats.

🧭 1 Livres
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Identity and Self-Invention

The fluid nature of identity in a society of rigid expectations, where fictional personas become more authentic than the selves they replace.

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Identity and Self-Reinvention

How Gatsby transforms from humble James Gatz into the carefully constructed persona of Jay Gatsby, and the cost of living an invented life.

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Illusion versus Reality

The stark contrast between constructed personas, elaborate facades, and genuine human connection in a world of borrowed identities and hollow dreams.

🧭 1 Livres
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Impressment -- Fiction

Novels exploring the forced enlistment of sailors into military service, typically depicting the hardships and injustices faced by pressed men.

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Individual vs. Society

The private desires of Romeo and Juliet clash violently with the public laws, family honor, and social expectations of Verona.

🧭 1 Livres
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Inheritance and succession -- Fiction

Narratives centered on the transfer of property, wealth, or titles between generations, often involving legal disputes or family intrigue.

🧭 1 Livres
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Institutional Critique

Lowood School's harsh conditions and Mr. Brocklehurst's austere governance expose institutional corruption in charity schools and the typhus epidemic's role in forcing educational reform.

🧭 1 Livres
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Italy -- Fiction

Stories set in or strongly associated with Italy, featuring its history, culture, landscape, or society.

🧭 1 Livres
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Justice and Law Enforcement

The Solar Guard serves as the primary law enforcement force, pursuing criminals across the solar system, coordinating fleet operations, and working to protect citizens from pirate threats.

🧭 1 Livres
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Language and Wordplay

The exploration of meaning through puns, riddles, and the manipulation of language, often revealing the absurdity of conventional communication.

🧭 1 Livres
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Lesbians -- Fiction

Fiction centered on romantic or emotional relationships between women, often addressing identity and social acceptance.

🧭 1 Livres
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Love and Marriage

Explores the complexities of romantic relationships and marriage, including estranged couples reuniting, the tension between duty and desire, and the various forms love can take across different marriages.

🧭 1 Livres
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Love and Obsession

The consuming and ultimately destructive nature of Gatsby's romantic idealization of Daisy and the impossibility of recapturing the past.

🧭 1 Livres
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Love and Romance

The central love story between Lucy Honeychurch and George Emerson, exploring the journey from first encounter to true love, including the contrast between authentic passion and socially acceptable courtship.

🧭 3 Livres
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Love stories

Stories centered on romantic relationships, emotional connections, and the development of love between characters.

🧭 1 Livres
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Love vs. Hate

The intense, consuming passion of the lovers is inextricably linked to the violent hatred of their families, with one fueling the other until both are exhausted.

🧭 1 Livres
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Madness and Confinement

Bertha Mason's hidden imprisonment in the attic reveals the Victorian era's treatment of mental illness, raising questions about sanity, confinement, and the monster within respectable households.

🧭 1 Livres
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Major Ideas

The summary highlights the book's central ideas, tensions, and meanings.

🧭 1 Livres
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Marriage and Engagement

The institution of marriage examined through Lucy's broken engagement to Cecil Vyse and her eventual union with George Emerson, revealing what constitutes a true partnership.

🧭 1 Livres
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Married people -- Fiction

Stories examining the institution of marriage, the dynamics between spouses, and the challenges faced within marital relationships.

🧭 1 Livres
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Memory and the Past

The futile human attempt to recreate what has already happened, as Gatsby discovers that the past cannot be repeated no matter how desperately one tries.

🧭 1 Livres
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Military Space Operations

The narrative features naval-style fleet operations including radar sweeps, coordinated pursuit, ambush tactics, ship-to-ship combat, and the strategic deployment of squadrons across space quadrants.

🧭 1 Livres
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Monsters -- Fiction

Tales exploring the nature of monstrous beings and the boundaries between monstrosity and humanity through compelling character studies.

🧭 1 Livres
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Moral Decay

The spiritual and ethical emptiness concealed beneath the glamorous surface of Jazz Age society, revealing corruption in relationships and business.

🧭 1 Livres
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Morality and Religion

Tensions between religious conviction and moral compromise, particularly through Mrs. Arbuthnot's struggle with living on proceeds she considers tainted.

🧭 1 Livres
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Mortality

The contemplation of death as a natural, necessary, and frequent occurrence that should not be feared, but accepted as a condition that makes living justly possible.

🧭 1 Livres
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Mothers and sons -- Fiction

Stories focusing on the complex, often emotionally charged relationships between mothers and their sons across different life stages.

🧭 1 Livres
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Names and Naming

The power of names to confer identity, inspire devotion, and determine destiny—revealed as both arbitrary and absolute.

🧭 1 Livres
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Narrative Pressure

The book builds momentum through compulsion, conflict, and consequence.

🧭 1 Livres
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Nature and Beauty

The restorative power of natural beauty, particularly the Italian landscape, Mediterranean garden, and the transformative effect of April in Italy on the human spirit.

🧭 1 Livres
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Nursery Rhymes and Children's Verse

Traditional and original nursery rhymes, counting verses, alphabet poems, and playful children's poetry designed for entertainment and early education.

🧭 1 Livres
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Orphans -- Fiction

Tales focusing on characters without parents or parental guidance, often exploring themes of abandonment, identity, and independence.

🧭 1 Livres
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People with disabilities -- Fiction

Fiction featuring characters with physical, mental, or sensory disabilities, often exploring themes of acceptance and identity.

🧭 1 Livres
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Philosophy

Public domain works that clarify enduring ideas and arguments.

🧭 1 Livres
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Philosophy of History

Augustine's revolutionary interpretation of historical events as ordered by divine providence, reading the rise and fall of empires not as meaningless cycles but as unfolding within a teleological narrative leading toward eschatological fulfillment.

🧭 1 Livres
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Picaresque literature

Picaresque novels follow roguish protagonists on episodic adventures, using satire and humor to critique society and human nature.

🧭 1 Livres
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Pirates -- Fiction

Fiction involving pirates as primary or significant characters, often featuring sea voyages, treasure hunts, and maritime adventure.

🧭 1 Livres
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Power and Defiance

From Gateshead to Thornfield, the narrative explores systemic abuse of power by those in authority and the protagonist's courageous resistance against cruelty, injustice, and tyranny.

🧭 1 Livres
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Prisoners -- Fiction

Stories focused on characters who are incarcerated, exploring themes of confinement, justice, escape, and transformation during imprisonment.

🧭 2 Livres
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Psychological fiction

Stories that explore the inner psychological states, mental processes, and emotional depths of characters.

🧭 1 Livres
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Rationality

The exaltation of reason (Logos) as the defining faculty of the human soul and the governing principle of the universe, which allows one to perceive the natural order and act accordingly.

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Redemption and Its Failure

Jekyll's attempts at moral reformation illustrate the difficulty of overcoming one's darker nature. Despite genuine efforts to abandon Hyde, Jekyll repeatedly succumbs to temptation, demonstrating that some transgressions create irrevocable damage to the soul.

🧭 1 Livres
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Rejection (Psychology) -- Fiction

Stories exploring experiences of rejection, feelings of exclusion, and the psychological impact of being turned away.

🧭 2 Livres
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Revenge -- Fiction

Stories centered on themes of vengeance, retribution, and characters seeking justice or payback for wrongs done to them.

🧭 1 Livres
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Rogues and vagabonds -- Fiction

Stories centered on tricksters, outcasts, and wanderers who survive by wit and cunning rather than conventional means.

🧭 1 Livres
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Romantic Devotion

The intense romance between Jane and Rochester represents passionate love tempered by secrets and moral complexity, ultimately finding fulfillment through mutual respect and equality.

🧭 1 Livres
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Rural families -- Fiction

Stories focusing on families living in countryside settings, often exploring rural life and agrarian communities.

🧭 1 Livres
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Sailors -- Fiction

Narratives focusing on maritime life, featuring sailors and their experiences aboard ships and at sea.

🧭 1 Livres
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Science and Moral Responsibility

The novel examines the dangers of scientific inquiry divorced from ethical considerations. Jekyll's pursuit of knowledge leads to the creation of Hyde, suggesting that scientific discovery without moral boundaries can unleash destruction upon both the individual and society.

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Science fiction

Speculative works exploring the impact of scientific advancement and technology on society, often posing ethical questions about the limits of human knowledge.

🧭 1 Livres
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Scientists -- Fiction

Narratives focusing on the lives, motivations, and ethical dilemmas of scientific researchers and their pursuit of discovery.

🧭 1 Livres
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Scots -- England -- Fiction

Fiction depicting Scottish characters navigating life and society in England, often exploring themes of cultural identity and displacement.

🧭 1 Livres
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Sea stories

Adventure stories set on the sea, emphasizing nautical experiences, shipboard life, and maritime adventures.

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Secrecy and the Unknowable

The novella employs themes of hidden knowledge and mystery, from the mysterious door in the by-street to Jekyll's cabinet. Characters struggle to understand what lies beneath surface appearances, with secrets creating suspense and driving the investigation forward.

🧭 1 Livres
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Secret Technology and Security

The adjustable light-key capable of opening any vault in the solar system represents advanced security technology that, when stolen, threatens the entire Solar Alliance and drives much of the plot.

🧭 1 Livres
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Self-Discovery

Characters confront their true desires, reevaluate their life choices, and discover aspects of themselves previously hidden or suppressed by social expectations.

🧭 1 Livres
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Self-Discovery and Coming-of-Age

Lucy Honeychurch's journey from sheltered Edwardian girl to self-aware woman, discovering her own desires and values distinct from those imposed by society and family.

🧭 1 Livres
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Sisters -- Fiction

Stories exploring the relationships between sisters, including sibling bonds, conflicts, and shared experiences.

🧭 1 Livres
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Social Class and Class Conflict

The tension between different social strata, from the middle-class Honeychurches to the aristocratic Vyse family and the working-class Emersons, examining how class shapes relationships and opportunities.

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Social Convention vs. Authentic Feeling

The fundamental conflict between what society expects—proper behavior, suitable matches, ladylike conduct—and an individual's genuine emotions and authentic selfhood.

🧭 1 Livres
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Social Inequality

The vast divide between the wealthy coastal communities and those living in the 'valley of ashes,' representing the forgotten underclass of America.

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Social classes -- Fiction

Novels examining distinctions between different social strata, class distinctions, and the impact of socioeconomic status on characters' lives.

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Space Cadet Coming of Age

Three young cadets—Tom Corbett, Roger Manning, and Astro—prove their courage, loyalty, and competence through dangerous missions, demonstrating that their Space Academy training prepares them for real life-or-death situations in space.

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Space Piracy

The central narrative revolves around space pirates including Bull Coxine, Gus Wallace, and Luther Simms conducting raids on spaceships, stealing valuable cargo, and threatening the security of the Solar Alliance.

🧭 1 Livres
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Stoicism

The philosophical framework that emphasizes the development of self-control and fortitude as a means to overcome destructive emotions, asserting that virtue is the sole good and that external events are indifferent.

🧭 1 Livres
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Teamwork and Cooperation

Success depends on coordinated teamwork whether aboard the Polaris, in undercover operations, or in large fleet engagements, with each crew member relying on the others' specialized skills.

🧭 1 Livres
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The American Dream

The pursuit of wealth and status as the ultimate American aspiration, and how idealism clashes with harsh reality in the Jazz Age.

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The Monstrous and Physical Deformity

Hyde's physical appearance—his dwarfish stature, misshapen form, and palpable aura of menace—embodies external manifestations of internal evil. The narrative explores how physical otherness signals moral corruption and how observers instinctively recoil from that which appears monstrous.

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The Serious Trivial

The inversion of importance whereby social trifles demand grave attention while life's weightiest matters receive only frivolous treatment.

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The Two Cities

Augustine's central framework distinguishing the City of God (heavenly, oriented toward eternal beatitude) from the earthly city (driven by self-love and pride), originating in the angelic fall and extending through human history to the final judgment.

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Theodicy and the Problem of Evil

Augustine's defense of divine goodness in the face of suffering, arguing that temporal evils serve providential purposes—disciplining the good, punishing the wicked, and weaning souls from excessive attachment to earthly things.

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Transformation and Growth

Characters undergo profound personal transformations through their experiences at San Salvatore, discovering new aspects of themselves and their capacities for love, joy, and connection.

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Transformation and Identity

The physical metamorphosis from Jekyll to Hyde—and the psychological anguish of returning—forms a meditation on the nature of selfhood. The transformation raises questions about whether identity is fixed or fluid, and what defines a person's true nature.

🧭 2 Livres
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Triangles (Interpersonal relations) -- Fiction

Stories involving complex interpersonal dynamics between three characters, often featuring romantic tension or competing relationships.

🧭 1 Livres
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Truth and Deception

The paradox that lies can reveal deeper truths, and that the distinction between fiction and reality collapses under scrutiny.

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Victorian Respectability and Secret Sin

Set in Victorian London, the novella explores the tension between outward respectability and hidden moral corruption. Characters like Jekyll maintain public honor while concealing shameful secrets, while the narrative examines how social reputation can mask internal depravity.

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Warships -- Fiction

Tales involving warships, naval vessels, and military seafaring as key elements of the plot.

🧭 1 Livres
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Wealth and Social Class

The rigid class structures separating old money from new money, exemplified by the contrast between East Egg aristocrats and West Egg nouveau riche.

🧭 1 Livres
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Women's Independence

The novel centers on a woman's struggle for self-determination, economic independence, and moral agency in a patriarchal society that seeks to confine her to prescribed social roles.

🧭 1 Livres
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Women's Independence and Autonomy

Lucy navigates restrictions placed on women of her era, eventually claiming the right to make her own choices about marriage, travel, and personal fulfillment.

🧭 1 Livres
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Yorkshire (England) -- Fiction

Stories set in the Yorkshire region of England, featuring the moors, rural landscapes, and distinctive northern English culture.

🧭 3 Livres
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Young women -- Fiction

Stories centered on young female protagonists, typically featuring themes of self-discovery, romance, and coming-of-age experiences.