The_Prisoner_of_Zenda-Anthony_Hope

Wednesday, May 14, 2014


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English gentleman named Rudolph traveled through Europe. In the fictional country of Ruritania he met King Rudolf V, who was a distant relative, a namesake and a full twin of him. At a dinner devoted at the funny acquaintance King was poisoned by his cousin Michael, who wanted to seize the throne. The king was dying, the coronation was scheduled for the next day. Head Guard colonel Zapt convinced Rudolph take place relative to the ceremony. The young man were pretending to be a king with success. He also managed to attract the sympathy of the bride of the king, Flavia. Rudolph did not expect to take the place of the king for a long time and was ready to return all the regalia of king when he wakes up. However, the King suddenly kidnapped by men under the command of Michael Rupert.

The_Canterville_Ghost_and_Other_Stories-Oscar_Wilde


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For a long time a ghost lived in the Canterville castle. He killed many of generation who live there. Eventually the house has been sold to others. Soon after a new family arrived to live at castle and sat down to dinner. They saw a red stain on the floor. Later they learned that a blood stain is belongs to killed wife of ghost. Father cleaned the spot, but the next day it appeared again. Every night the ghost was wandering through corridors bothering the family. The next night, when the ghost began to walk again, the father suggested him lubricate the chain by oil. Ghost became very angry and decided to take a revenge.

A_Tale_of_Two_Cities-Charles_Dickens


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Sydney Carton, a bright young man who has seemingly wasted his life, acts behind the scenes to effect a higher justice within the maelstrom of power struggles and spy intrigues between France and England, and persecutions by the government and the governed in France. He loves a young French woman named Lucie Manette, who marries his good friend Charles Darnay, a teacher of languages with a secret aristocratic background. Set against the fiery backdrop of the French Revolution, story seems quite different from Dickens’s other famous novels, but has little to do with politics – it is, in fact, antipolitical. It’s more a story of personal loyalty, friendship, and communion, even in turbulent times.