The Time Traveller is a multi-dimensional man, a stark contrast to the stereotypes surrounding him, both in the present and the distant future.
In this allegory to the rise of Communism, Manor Farm has fallen on bad times. The animals take action in hopes of producing a better future.
Bew York City's Lower East Side, 1880s, provides the setting for this novel. The poverty so prominent there, shapes the lives of all the residents, especially Maggie.
Daphne du Maurier knew suspense when she wrote Jamaica Inn. And Alfred Hitchcock knew how best to direct it in the 1939 film. Extracts from Hitchcock's film are the perfect example of discussing suspenseful novels.
Extracted from the 1941 Twentieth-Century Fox film, this show introduces Bildungsroman through this Louisa May Alcott sequel volume.