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Crime and Punishment (Paperback)
Fyodor Dostoevsky; Adapted by David Zane Mairowitz; Illustrated by Alain Korkos
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Discovery Miles 2 810
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This haunting interpretation, exploring the mental anguish and
moral dilemmas of a poor student who murders a miserly pawnbroker,
is reimagined in Putin-era St. Petersburg. Hailed a 'resounding
success', it brings fresh relevance to this chilling tale.
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A Tale of Two Cities (Paperback)
Charles Dickens; Adapted by David Zane Mairowitz; Illustrated by Ryuta Osada
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R346
Discovery Miles 3 460
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After years as a prisoner in the Bastille, Dr. Manette is reunited
with his daughter in England. There, two men - an exiled French
aristocrat and a disreputable but brilliant English lawyer - are
joined through their love for Lucie Manette. From tranquil London,
the action moves to the bloodstained streets of Paris at the height
of the Reign of Terror, and soon all fall under the lethal shadow
of La Guillotine.
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Heart of Darkness (Paperback)
Joseph Conrad; Adapted by David Zane Mairowitz; Illustrated by Catherine Anyango
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R400
R307
Discovery Miles 3 070
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This deeply atmospheric rendering of Conrad's classic dees colonial
trader, Marlow, recount his journey into the heart of Africa and
his discovery of Kurtz, a company manager rumoured to have gone
mad. As the details of Kurtz's dealings with the natives and his
state of mind unfold, the lines between perception and
interpretation of madness begin to blur. Continuing SelfMadeHero's
acclaimed Eye Classics series, Heart of Darkness is revived for a
new generation in a format perfect for the graphic novel genre.
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The Castle (Paperback)
David Zane Mairowitz; Illustrated by , Jaromir99; Originally written by Franz Kafka
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Discovery Miles 3 040
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The protagonist, known only as K., arrives in a mountain village
buried under deep snows in the middle of winter, with the looming,
titular, castle above it shrouded in mist. Attempting to gain
contact with the inhabitants of the castle, the officials who run
the bureacracy that governs the village, K. repeatedly finds
himself misunderstanding and transgressing the multitude of
confusing and contradictory rules and regulations that dictate the
daily life of the villagers. Kafka's atmospheric and brooding tale
of extreme bureaucracy explores themes of solitude, isolation, loss
and companionship.
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Blu-ray disc
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R38
Discovery Miles 380
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