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The Republic

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The Republic by Plato (Penguin Classics) — one of the most important texts in Western civilisation, this edition’s direct prose makes Plato’s foundational questions about justice, governance, education, and the soul feel immediately urgent and alive. The Allegory of the Cave, the concept of philosopher-kings, and the critique of democracy — all as relevant today as they were in ancient Athens.

The Apology of Socrates

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The Apology of Socrates by Plato (Penguin Classics) — Socrates’ defence at his trial in Athens, 399 BC. Facing death with irony and complete moral courage, he refuses to abandon his philosophical mission. At under sixty pages, one of the most rewarding texts in Western philosophy. Trans. Hugh Tredennick.

Essays and Aphorisms

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Essays and Aphorisms by Arthur Schopenhauer (Penguin Classics) — his most accessible writing: witty, direct reflections on suffering, happiness, women, books, and death. Schopenhauer is among the most quotable of all philosophers. This Penguin Classics selection, translated by R.J. Hollingdale, is the ideal introduction to a thinker who influenced Nietzsche, Freud, and Wagner.

Moby-Dick

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Moby-Dick by Herman Melville (Penguin Classics) — the great American novel. Captain Ahab’s monomaniacal pursuit of the white whale drives one of fiction’s most gripping narratives — simultaneously an account of nineteenth-century whaling, a study of obsession, and a philosophical inquiry into the limits of human knowledge. Written in prose of unmatched power. Essential world literature.

The Joyous Science

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The Joyous Science by Friedrich Nietzsche (Penguin Classics) — the work in which he first announced the death of God and introduced the eternal recurrence. Written 1882–87, this collection of aphorisms and reflections is among his most stylistically adventurous: a restless intelligence grappling with the collapse of Western certainty. Trans. R.J. Hollingdale.

Tales from the Decameron

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Tales from the Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio (Penguin Classics) — a selection from one of medieval Europe’s greatest literary works, written in the shadow of the Black Death. Boccaccio’s tales range from bawdy comedy to romantic tragedy with a directness and humanity that anticipates the Renaissance. An ideal introduction to this great literary treasury.

The Symposium

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The Symposium by Plato (Penguin Classics) — one of the most beautiful discussions of love in Western literature. A series of speeches at an Athenian dinner party, culminating in Socrates’ account of Diotima’s teaching that erotic desire is the soul’s longing for immortality and truth. Translated by Christopher Gill.

Meditations

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Meditations by Marcus Aurelius (Penguin Classics) — the private journal of the Emperor of Rome. Stoic reflections on what is in our power, the impermanence of things, and the obligation to act justly. Two thousand years old and still one of the most useful works of philosophy ever written. Translated by Maxwell Staniforth.

The Republic

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The Republic by Plato (Penguin Classics) — one of the most important texts in Western thought. Home to the Allegory of the Cave, the concept of philosopher-kings, and the foundational critique of democracy. Two and a half millennia old and still indispensable. Desmond Lee’s standard translation.

Timaeus and Critias

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Timaeus and Critias by Plato (Penguin Classics) — his cosmological creation myth and the only ancient source for the legend of Atlantis. Timaeus shaped Christian theology and medieval cosmology; Critias describes the island civilisation destroyed for abandoning virtue. Translated by Desmond Lee.

The Laws

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The Laws by Plato (Penguin Classics) — his last and most pragmatic work on legislation and constitutional design. More practical than the Republic, it addresses education, religion, and the full social organisation required for a good state. The fullest expression of Plato’s mature political thought. Translated by Trevor Saunders.

The Epic of Gilgamesh

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The Epic of Gilgamesh (Penguin Classics) — the oldest surviving work of literary fiction, written over four thousand years ago in ancient Mesopotamia. Gilgamesh’s quest for immortality following Enkidu’s death addresses friendship, mortality, and the meaning of a life with timeless force. Andrew George’s definitive translation.

The Idiot

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The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoevsky (Penguin Classics) — Dostoevsky’s attempt to portray a truly good man in a corrupt world. Prince Myshkin’s Christ-like innocence collides with the self-destructive Nastasya and the passionate Rogozhin in a novel of extraordinary psychological intensity. Trans. David Magarshack.

Human, All Too Human

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Human, All Too Human by Friedrich Nietzsche (Penguin Classics) — the turning point in his philosophy, from Romantic idealism to rigorous psychological analysis. Dedicated to Voltaire, this collection of aphorisms examines morality, religion, and art with unsentimental clarity. Translated by Marion Faber.

The Essays

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The Essays by Michel de Montaigne (Penguin Classics) — the work in which Montaigne invented the essay form and created the first fully modern investigation of the self. Ranging across friendship, death, experience, and human nature with magnificent freedom and intimacy. M.A. Screech’s translation — the finest in English.

Either/Or: A Fragment of Life

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Either/Or by Søren Kierkegaard (Penguin Classics) — the founding document of existentialism. Two complete worldviews — aesthetic and ethical — constructed through pseudonymous authors, with the reader left to choose. The ‘Diary of a Seducer’ is among its most celebrated passages. Translated by Alastair Hannay.

The Federalist Papers

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The Federalist Papers by Hamilton, Madison, and Jay (Penguin Classics) — eighty-five essays from 1787–88 that remain the most authoritative commentary on the American constitutional system. Madison’s analyses of the extended republic and the separation of powers are masterpieces of political reasoning. Edited by Isaac Kramnick.

The Politics

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The Politics by Aristotle (Penguin Classics) — one of the foundational texts of Western political thought. Aristotle’s systematic analysis of the state, government, and political flourishing, drawing on the study of 158 Greek city-states, has shaped political theory from Aquinas and Machiavelli to the present. Translated by T.A. Sinclair.

Selected Short Stories

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Selected Short Stories by Honoré de Balzac (Penguin Classics) — an ideal introduction to the creator of the Comédie Humaine. These stories demonstrate Balzac’s appetite for social detail and psychological insight. Includes ‘Sarrasine’, the story at the centre of Barthes’s famous analysis S/Z. Translated by Sylvia Raphael.

The Monk

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The Monk by Matthew Lewis (Penguin Classics) — the most extreme and compelling of the original Gothic novels, written when Lewis was nineteen. The saintly monk Ambrosio’s catastrophic fall through the full catalogue of Gothic transgression scandalised readers in 1796 and still fascinates. Essential Gothic literature.

Russian Thinkers

79.75 

Isaiah Berlin’s masterful exploration of Russia’s most influential intellectual minds reveals how these brilliant thinkers shaped political literature and cultural discourse. This Penguin Classics edition examines the complex biography and intellectual life of Russian intellectuals who revolutionized philosophical thought. An essential read for understanding the profound ideas that emerged from Russia’s unique historical landscape and continue influencing global intellectual traditions today.

Kusamakura

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Experience Natsume Soseki’s psychological masterpiece Kusamakura in this definitive Penguin Classics edition. Set during Japan’s Meiji period, this translated work of Japanese fiction explores profound themes of art, consciousness, and human nature through the lens of one of Japan’s greatest literary voices. Essential reading for lovers of world literature and psychological fiction.

Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat

87.00 

Experience Winston S. Churchill’s legendary oratory through this powerful Penguin Classics collection of his most influential speeches and addresses. These historic political communications showcase the masterful rhetoric that rallied Britain during its darkest hours, revealing Churchill’s extraordinary ability to transform complex government policies into stirring calls for courage and determination that continue to inspire leaders today.

Beyond good and evil

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Friedrich Nietzsche’s revolutionary philosophical masterpiece challenges everything you think you know about morality and ethics. This Penguin Classic edition presents the German philosopher’s groundbreaking exploration of good and evil, questioning traditional moral assumptions with intellectual precision. Essential reading for understanding modern philosophical thought and ethical discourse in contemporary society.

Eugenie Grandet

66.70 

Discover Honoré de Balzac’s brilliant examination of French social customs in this Penguin Classics edition of Eugenie Grandet. This masterwork of French literature combines compelling fiction with profound insights into aesthetics and human nature. Balzac’s expert storytelling captures the intricacies of 19th-century society through memorable characters and situations that continue to captivate modern readers.

The Town and the City

87.00 

Jack Kerouac’s powerful Beat generation novel captures the essence of American counterculture fiction. This Penguin Modern Classics edition presents the author’s ambitious early work exploring identity and meaning in post-war America. Essential reading for understanding the revolutionary literary movement that challenged conventional values and transformed American literature.

The Bacchae and Other Plays

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Experience the raw power of ancient Greek drama through Euripides’ masterful exploration of Dionysus and the Bacchantes. This Penguin Classics collection showcases timeless translations that bring Greek mythology’s most compelling themes to life. From divine madness to human psychology, these legendary plays reveal why Euripides remains one of history’s greatest dramatists, offering profound insights into power, religion, and the eternal struggles of the human spirit.

Paradiso

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Dante Alighieri’s Paradiso completes his legendary Divine Comedy with a breathtaking ascent through the celestial spheres of heaven. This Penguin Classics edition presents the poet’s sublime vision of paradise, divine love, and spiritual transcendence. A masterpiece that explores the ultimate mysteries of faith and redemption through incomparable medieval poetry.

The Place of Dead Roads

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William S. Burroughs’ The Place of Dead Roads delivers an uncompromising exploration of American literature’s experimental frontier. This Penguin Classics edition presents Burroughs’ revolutionary narrative techniques in their most authoritative form. Essential reading for understanding contemporary American fiction, this groundbreaking novel challenges conventional storytelling while offering profound insights into society and human nature through one of literature’s most distinctive voices.

Nova Express

66.70 

William S. Burroughs’ Nova Express revolutionizes crime fiction through experimental storytelling that explores criminals and criminal investigation. This Penguin Classics edition showcases the legendary author’s groundbreaking approach to the criminal underworld, blending innovative narrative techniques with compelling crime themes. Essential reading for those seeking thought-provoking fiction that challenges conventional literary boundaries while delivering powerful insights into criminal psychology.

Illness as Metaphor and AIDS and Its Metaphors

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Susan Sontag’s revolutionary dual essay examines how society weaponizes disease through metaphor. Combining her influential analyses of cancer and AIDS, this collection reveals how stigmatizing language around illness creates harmful myths and unnecessary suffering. Essential reading that challenges readers to think differently about disease, literature, and social responsibility.

The Book of Chuang Tzu

65.25 

Immerse yourself in the revolutionary wisdom of Chuang-tzu, ancient China’s most enigmatic Taoist philosopher. This Penguin Classics edition by Jay Ramsay and Martin Palmer brings timeless teachings to life through vivid parables and paradoxical insights that challenge conventional thinking and illuminate the path to spiritual freedom.

A Short History of the World

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H. G. Wells’ timeless masterpiece offers a sweeping survey of human civilization from ancient times to the modern era. This Penguin Classics edition presents world history through the lens of one of literature’s most visionary minds, making complex historical narratives accessible and engaging. Essential reading for understanding the forces that shaped our global heritage and contemporary world.

The Penitent

65.25 

Isaac Bashevis Singer’s The Penitent offers readers a profound literary journey through the acclaimed author’s masterful storytelling. This Penguin Classics edition showcases Singer’s distinctive voice and deep exploration of faith, redemption, and human nature. A compelling work of American literature that demonstrates why Singer remains one of the most celebrated writers, delivering timeless themes with extraordinary depth and authenticity that continues to resonate with contemporary readers.

Curious Case Of Benjamin Button

50.75 

F. Scott Fitzgerald’s extraordinary tale that defies conventional understanding of aging and time. This Penguin Classics edition features one of American literature’s most thought-provoking short stories, exploring themes of mortality and human existence with Fitzgerald’s signature elegant prose. A masterpiece that challenges societal norms and questions the very nature of life’s journey through its unique narrative perspective.

Sexus

58.00 

Henry Miller’s controversial autobiographical novel Sexus delivers an unflinching portrait of artistic life in New York. This Penguin Classics edition presents Miller’s groundbreaking work that challenged literary boundaries and established him as a pivotal voice in American fiction. A raw, uncompromising exploration of human experience through biographical narrative.

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