Cranford is an episodic novel by the English writer Elizabeth Gaskell. It first appeared in instalments in the magazine Household Words, then was published with minor revisions as a book with the t... | Rate it: | |
"Crash" is a short story by French author Guy de Maupassant that explores themes of desire, desperation, and moral decay. The narrative follows a man who becomes fixated on a beautiful woman he enc... | Rate it: | |
"Created He Them" is a novella by Jack London that explores themes of humanity, freedom, and the primal instincts of man and beast. Set against the backdrop of the wilderness, the story follows a g... | Rate it: | |
The Book of Creativity is a tome of wisdom, written for everyone on a creative journey. The book offers irrefutable advice to those who want to flourish creatively, setting itself apart from the re... | Rate it: | |
"Crime and Education" is a thought-provoking essay by Charles Dickens that examines the interplay between social issues, education, and crime in Victorian England. Through his keen observations and... | Rate it: | |
Crime and Punishment is a novel by the Russian author Fyodor Dostoevsky. It was first published in the literary journal The Russian Messenger in twelve monthly installments during 1866. It was late... | Rate it: | |
Crimson Oceans: A Fisherman’s Descent into Darkness When the Sea Demands Tribute, Legends Come to Life. | Rate it: | |
"Crystals" by Leo Tolstoy is a lesser-known collection of his thoughts and reflections, drawing on themes of morality, spirituality, and the human condition. The book presents Tolstoy's insights in... | Rate it: |

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»Who is the author of "The Count of Monte Cristo"?
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Jules Verne
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Gustave Flaubert
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Victor Hugo
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Alexandre Dumas