My selection of classical readings.
- Nov 14, 2025
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Updated: 3 days ago
PART II. Classical and world literature. It is an extensive and meticulous selection about different classical authors and titles in English and Spanish. This selection is regularly updated for including others and it is shown an alphabetical order by author and titles.

Daniel P. Mannix Collection. See the collection
Spanish Edition. See the book
He was an American writer distinguished by his successful literary works and his fascinating life experiences. His two most acclaimed books: Those About to Die (1958) and The Fox and the Hound (1967); were adapted into major productions. He also distinguished himself as a photographer, magician, circus artist, and animal trainer.

Dodie Smith Collection. See the collection
Spanish Edition. See the collection
She was an English writer. She wrote several novels and plays. It is best known for her famous novel "The 101 Dalmatians".

Dracula, by Bram Stoker. See the book
Spanish Edition. See the book
He was an Irish writer, best known for his Gothic classic Dracula, which continues to influence writers and fans of the horror genre more than 100 years after its first publication.

Erskine Childers Collection. See the collection
Spanish Edition. See the book
He was an Irish writer. His most influential novel was: "The Riddle of the Sands".

George Bernard Shaw Collection. See the collection
Spanish Edition. See the book
He was a prolific Irish writer and playwright.

Herman Melville Collection. See the collection
Spanish Edition. See the collection
He was an American writer, novelist, poet, and essayist of the American Renaissance period.

Jack Londosn Collection. See the collection
Spanish Edition. See the collection
Prolific American novelist and journalist, pioneer of commercial fiction and one of the first authors to achieve international fame and great fortune.

The Celestina by Fernando Rojas. See the book
Spanish Edition. See the book
He was a distinguished Spanish writer, known for this masterpiece, which illustrates the transition from Medieval literature to the Renaissance.

Luis de Góngora Collection. See the collection
Spanish Edition. See the collection
He was a Spanish poet and playwright of the Golden Age, the greatest exponent of the literary movement later known as "culteranismo or gongorismo".

O. Henry Collection. See the collection
Spanish Edition. See the collection
He was an American writer. He is considered one of the Masters of the short story for his admirable handling of surprising narrative endings.

Paulo Coelho Collection. See the collection
Spanish Edition. See the collection
He is a Brazilian novelist, playwright, and lyricist. He is one of the world's most widely read writers.

Rumi Collection. See the collection
Spanish Edition. See the collection
He was a 13th-century Persian poet, jurist, Islamic scholar, theologian, and Sufi mystic. Rumi's influence transcends national borders. His poems have been widely translated into many languages, and he is considered a very popular poet.

Seneca Collection. See the collection
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He was a Roman philosopher, politician, orator, and writer known for his works of a moral nature.

Viktor E. Frankl Collection. See the collection
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He was an Austrian neurologist, psychiatrist, philosopher, and Holocaust survivor. He was the founder of Logotherapy, a school of Psychotherapy that describes the search for the meaning of life as the central human motivational force.

Willa Cather Collection. See the collection
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She was an American novelist and short story writer. In 1923, she won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for her novel One of Ours, set during World War I.
The novel O Pioneers! (1913) along The Song of the Lark (1915) and My Antonia (1918), forms a thematic trilogy about the settlement of the American West.


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