When Marian Taylor takes a post as governess at Gaze Castle, a remote house upon a beautiful but desolate coast, she finds herself confronted with a number of weird mysteries and involved in a drama she only partly understands.
Some crime or catastrophe in the past still keeps the house, like the castle of the Sleeping Beauty, under a spell, whose magic also touches the neighbouring house of Riders, inhabited by a scholarly recluse.
Marian’s employer, Hannah, and her retainers, seem to be acting out some tragic pattern: but it is not clear whether Hannah herself, the central figure, the Unicorn, is innocent victim or violent author, saint or witch…
In a novel that has all the beauty of a fairy story and the melodrama of a Gothic tale, Murdoch explores the fantasies and ambiguities which beset those who are condemned to be passionately abandoned and yet hopelessly imperfect in their search for God.
Kapcsolódó könyvek
Iris Murdoch - The Italian Girl
Edmund has escaped from his family into a lonely life. Returning for his mother's funeral he rediscovers the eternal family servant, the ever-changing Italian girl, who was always "a second mother."
Iris Murdoch - A Severed Head
Martin Lynch-Gibbon believes he can possess both a beautiful wife and a delightful lover. But when his wife, Antonia, suddenly leaves him for her psychoanalyst, Martin is plunged into an intensive emotional re-education. He attempts to behave beautifully and sensibly. Then he meets a woman whose demonic splendour at first repels him and later arouses a consuming and monstrous passion. As his Medusa informs him, 'this is nothing to do with happiness'.
Iris Murdoch - The Sea, The Sea
Charles Arrowby, leading light of England's theatrical set, retires from glittering London to an isolated home by the sea. He plans to write a memoir about his great love affair with Clement Makin, his mentor, both professionally and personally, and amuse himself with Lizzie, an actress he has strung along for many years. None of his plans work out, and his memoir evolves into a riveting chronicle of the strange events and unexpected visitors-some real, some spectral-that disrupt his world and shake his oversized ego to its very core.
Iris Murdoch - The Time of the Angels
Carel is rector of a non-existent City church (it was destroyed in the war). In the rectory live his daughter, Muriel, his beautiful invalid ward, Elizabeth, and their West Indian servant, Patti. Here too are Eugene, a Russian emigre, and his delinquent son, Leo. Carel's brother, Marcus, co-guardian with him of Elizabeth, tires to make contact with Carel but is constantly rebuffed. These seven characters go through a dance of attraction and repulsion, misunderstanding and revelation, the centre of which is the enigmatic Carel himself - a priest who believes that, God being dead, His angels are released. At the end, Muriel finds herself with the power of life and death over her father.
Iris Murdoch - A háló alatt
A főhős, Jake Donaghue, a "szabadúszó" irodalmár helyet keres magának a világban. Afféle "dühös fiatal" ő is, de rossz közérzetét, elégedetlenségét nem szenvedélyes dühkitörésekkel fejezi ki, hanem szkeptikus gúnyolódással. A legelképesztőbb kalandok során sem veszti el ironikus nyugalmát: a híres filmsztár konyhaajtaja előtt hallgatózik, s alig tud megmenekülni a felindult lakók haragjától: súlyos kockázatot vállalva, elrabolja a hollywoodi állatfilmek sztárját, egy idomított kutyát, barátja lakásán felrobbant egy széfet, hogy néhány levelet megszerezzen, és így tovább. Krimiparódia? Több annál! Abszurd szituációkba került Jake egyetlenegy kérdésre keres választ: feloldható-e a magány, létrehozhatók-e igaz emberi kapcsolatok? Leginkább bölcseleti kalandregénynek nevezhetjük Iris Murdoch könyvét, nemcsak azért, mert a humoros, sőt fantasztikus eseményeket sokszor hosszú oldalakra megszakítják a filozófiai elmélkedések, hanem, mert a sohói éjszakát, a varázslatos Párizst szuggesztíven felidéző kalandok maguk is egy sajátos életszemléletet fejeznek ki.
Terry Pratchett - Wyrd Sisters
Terry Pratchett takes on Shakespeare in this sixth installment in the long-running parodic fantasy series set on the Discworld. Rigidly honorable, nasty-tempered witch Granny Weatherwax, who first appeared in EQUAL RITES, is back, joined by two other witches: matronly, raunchy Nanny Ogg and soppy, ineffective Magrat. This coven of three, aided by the ghost of the newly murdered king, must defend the tiny realm of Lancre and protect its rightful heir from the usurping Macbeth-like couple Duke and Duchess Felmet.
Virginia Woolf - Orlando / Mrs. Dalloway / To the Lighthouse
Gathered together in one volume, three of Virginia Woolf`s greatest novels.
ORLANDO has lived as both a man and a woman through the centuries. Written as a tribute to Vita Sackville-West, this exuberant and entertaining novel is a unique contribution to twentieth-century literature.
MRS DALLOWAY follows the toughts and memories of a fashionable society hostess during a single day in June as she prepares for a party that evening. As she takes her heroine through the day, Virginia Woolf breaks new ground in English fiction-writing.
TO THE LIGHTHOUSE The Ramsay family and their guests are holidaying on the Isle of Skye. Virginia Woolf`s most celebrated novel explores, through the postponement of a visit to a nearby lighthouse, the complexities and tensions of family life.
Mary Westmacott - The Burden
A superb novel of possessive love.
Laura Franklin bitterly resented the arrival of her younger sister Shirley, an enchanting baby loved by all the family. But Laura's emotions towards her sister changed dramatically one night, when she vowed to protect her with all her strength and love. While Shirley longs for freedom and romance, Laura has to learn that loving can never be a one-sided affair, and the burden of her love for her sister has a dramatic effect on both their lives. A story of consequences when love turns to obsession
Famous for her ingenious crime books and plays, Agatha Christie also wrote about crimes of the heart, six bittersweet and very personal novels, as compelling and memorable as the best of her work.
Ian McEwan - Atonement
In this rich novel by the author of the Booker Prize-winning novel "Amsterdam", a young girl unwittingly tells a tale that turns her family upside down. Brilliant and utterly enthralling in its depiction of childhood, love and war, England and class, "Atonement" is at its center a profound--and profoundly moving--exploration of shame and forgiveness, of atonement and the difficulty of absolution.
J. K. Rowling - Harry Potter és a bölcsek köve
Harry remegő kézzel megfordította a küldeményt. A borítékot lezáró piros viaszpecsétet címer díszítette: oroszlán, sas, borz és kígyó vettek körül egy nagy R betűt.
Harry Potter még csak hallani sem hallott Roxfortról, amikor a Privet Drive 4-es számú ház lábtörlőjére elkezdenek sorban hullani a levelek. A zöld tintával címzett és piros pecséttel lezárt sárgás pergameneket azonban gyorsan elorozza rémes nagynénje és nagybátyja. Harry tizenegyedik születésnapját egy hatalmas, bogárszemű óriás, Rubeus Hagrid zavarja meg, és elképesztő híreket hoz: Harry Potter varázsló, és felvételt nyert a Roxfort Boszorkány- és Varázslóképző Szakiskolába. Ezzel elkezdődik egy hihetetlen kaland!
Agatha Christie - The Hollow
Lady Angkatell, intrigued by the criminal mind, has invited Hercule Poirot to her estate for a weekend house party. The Belgian detective's arrival at the Hollow is met with an elaborate tableau staged for his amusement: a doctor lies in a puddle of red paint, his timid wife stands over his body with a gun while the other guests look suitably shocked. But this is no charade. The paint is blood and the corpse real!
A. S. Byatt - Possession
Possession is an exhilarating novel of wit and romance, at once a literary detective novel and a triumphant love story. It is the tale of a pair of young scholars investigating the lives of two Victorian poets.Following a trail of letters, journals and poems they uncover a web of passion, deceit and tragedy, and their quest becomes a battle against time.
Salman Rushdie - Az éjfél gyermekei
Szalím pontban éjfélkor, India függetlenné válásának pillanatában született. Tizedik születésnapja előtt különös képesség ébred benne, amellyel be tud hatolni mások gondolataiba. Filmsztárok, krikettcsillagok, politikusok fejében kutakodik, még a képmutatás, a zsarnokság, a tiltott szerelem szagát is megérzi, s egy napon indiai létére egy különleges pakisztáni alakulatban találja magát...
Salman Rushdie indiai születésű brit író, akire mohamedán vallási vezetők kimondták a fatvát. A MAN Booker-díjas szerző neve komoly irodalmi védjegy, az író számos nemzetközi zsűri tagja, regényei világszerte sikerlistásak. Háromszor nősült, két fia van, jelenleg Padma Lakshmi modellel él New Yorkban.
Az Ulpius-ház öt kötettel indítja útjára a Salman Rushdie-életműsorozatot.
Ottlik Géza - Iskola a határon
Az író új regénye egyrészt szabályos diákregény, mulattató, néha tragikumba forduló diákcsínyekkel, ártatlan vagy borsos kamasztréfákkal, ugyanakkor jóval több is ennél: egy társadalom lélektani regénye. A Horthy-korszak leendő katonatisztjeinek neveléséről, a határszéli kadétiskoláról szól a regény, ahová az úrifiúkat küldik, hogy a legérzékenyebb kamaszkorban történő kínzatások és az embertelen fegyelembe való nevelés után legtöbben maguk is nevelőikhez hasonló kínzókká, fegyelmezőkké legyenek. Azaz: egy erkölcstelen társadalom áldozataiból ennek a társadalomban a védelmezői. Ottlik hitelesen és nagy művészettel ábrázolja ezt a testi-lelki terrort, aminek védtelenül ki vannak szolgáltatva ezek a kamaszok, és azt a folyamatot, amely odáig zülleszti őket, hogy ezt a természetellenes világot természetesnek és egyedül lehetségesnek fogadják el. A kadétiskola komor, baljós épülete a huszas évek ellenforradalmi Magyarországának szimbóluma - és a regény ennek a szimbólumnak társadalmi és erkölcsi tartalmát, valóságát mutatja be, ítéletet mondva fölötte.
J. R. R. Tolkien - The Lord of the Rings - The Two Towers
The company of the Ring is sundered. Frodo and Sam continue their journey alone down the great River Anduin-alone, that is, save for the mysterious creeping figure that follows wherever they go.
J. K. Rowling - Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
Harry Potter is an ordinary boy who lives in a cupboard under the stairs at his Aunt Petunia and Uncle Vernon’s house, which he thinks is normal for someone like him who’s parents have been killed in a ‘car crash’. He is bullied by them and his fat, spoilt cousin Dudley, and lives a very unremarkable life with only the odd hiccup (like his hair growing back overnight!) to cause him much to think about. That is until an owl turns up with a letter addressed to Harry and all hell breaks loose! He is literally rescued by a world where nothing is as it seems and magic lessons are the order of the day. Read and find out how Harry discovers his true heritage at Hogwarts School of Wizardry and Witchcraft, the reason behind his parents mysterious death, who is out to kill him, and how he uncovers the most amazing secret of all time, the fabled Philosopher’s Stone! All this and muggles too. Now, what are they?? The Author: This is Jo’s first book and she has already written seven outlines for Harry’s further adventures at Hogwarts. She lives in Edinburgh.
Németh Gábor - Szilasi László - Kész regény
Bármi legyen is a véleményünk az ezen levelekből kirajzolódó eseményekről, történetekről, értelmezésekről és személyekről, annyi mindenképpen bizonyos, hogy leveleik vallomása szerint élt Magyarországon, közvetlenül a másdoik világháboru kitörése előtt, két művelt és világot látott fiatal férfi, akiknek a számára a folyamatos értelmező párbeszéd, annak igazsága vagy téves volta, a közös értelemben és a lelkek titokzatos communiójában egyszerre történő részesedés vágya a szó szoros értelmében élet és halál kérdése volt. Olyan korban éltek, amikor az életet, hiszen az igazságban való részesülés halállal fenyegetett, a tévedéstől kellett remélniük. Mégis keresték, s hiszem, hogy látták is a jót.
Agatha Christie - Miss Marple's Final Cases
Despite the title, the stories collected here recount cases from the middle of Miss Marple's career. They are: "Sanctuary"; "Strange Jest"; "Tape-Measure Murder"; "The Case of the Caretaker"; "The Case of the Perfect Maid"; "Miss Marple Tells a Story"; "The Dressmaker's Doll"; "In a Glass Darkly"; "Greenshaw's Folly".
Agatha Christie - The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
Roger Ackroyd was a man who knew too much.
He knew the woman he loved had poisoned her first husband. He knew someone was blackmailing her – and now he knew she had taken her own life with a drug overdose. The one thing he didn’t know was the identity of the mystery blackmailer…
But the evening post brought Roger this last scrap of information. But before he’d finished reading the letter, Roger was dead – stabbed through the neck where he sat in his study…
‘A classic – the book has worthily earned its fame.’ Irish Independent
J. K. Rowling - Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Harry Potter receives an ominous warning from a house-elf at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry: if he returns to the school at the end of the summer, terrible things will happen. But return Harry must.
His second year begins with a new Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher, Quidditch training and the intensification of old rivalries. Then the warning starts to ring true, as mysterious words are daubed on a wall, students are attacked and Ron's sister, Ginny, disappears. And so the search for Salazar Slytherin's heir begins, with the mystery pointing Harry to a clandestine chamber and a deadly creature at its heart...