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Lettere sulla creatività
Fëdor Dostoevskij

Il processo
Franz Kafka · 2015

Le notti bianche
Fëdor Dostoevskij · 2023
"Le notti bianche" di Dostoevskij è una delle opere più belle e suggestive della letteratura russa. La novella racconta la storia di un giovane impiegato che si innamora di una donna incontrata per caso durante le notti estive di San Pietroburgo, in cui il sole non tramonta mai completamente. I due si vedono più volte durante queste notti bianche, e il protagonista si innamora follemente della ragazza. Anche se scopre che la donna aspetta ancora il ritorno del suo ex fidanzato e che il loro amore sembra destinato a non avere futuro... La novella affronta temi universali come l’amore, la solitudine e la bellezza della città durante le notti bianche, creando un’atmosfera incantata e malinconica. Con la sua prosa sensibile e poetica, Dostoevskij ci regala un’opera che riesce a catturare l’animo umano nella sua complessità, raccontando la fragilità e la forza dell’amore. Età di lettura: da 11 anni.

L'adolescente
Fëdor Michajlovi Dostoevskij · 2013

Delitto e castigo
Fëdor Dostoevskij · 2014

Lettere a Milena
Franz Kafka · 2024

Women Who Love Too Much
Robin Norwood · 2008
Discusses "loving too much" as a pattern of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors which certain women develop as a reponse to various problems in their family backgrounds.
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La Metamorfosis (Edición Revisada)
Franz Kafka · 2020

Women Who Run with the Wolves
Clarissa Pinkola Estés Phd · 1996
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • More than 2.7 million copies sold! • “A deeply spiritual book [that] honors what is tough, smart and untamed in women.”—The Washington Post Book World<br/><br/>Book club pick for Emma Watson’s Our Shared Shelf<br/><br/>Within every woman there lives a powerful force, filled with good instincts, passionate creativity, and ageless knowing. She is the Wild Woman, who represents the instinctual nature of women. But she is an endangered species. For though the gifts of wildish nature belong to us at birth, society’s attempt to “civilize” us into rigid roles has muffled the deep, life-giving messages of our own souls.<br/><br/>In Women Who Run with the Wolves, Dr. Clarissa Pinkola Estés unfolds rich intercultural myths, fairy tales, folk tales, and stories, many from her own traditions, in order to help women reconnect with the fierce, healthy, visionary attributes of this instinctual nature. Through the stories and commentaries in this remarkable book, we retrieve, examine, love, and understand the Wild Woman, and hold her against our deep psyches as one who is both magic and medicine.<br/><br/>Dr. Estés has created a new lexicon for describing the female psyche. Fertile and life-giving, it is a psychology of women in the truest sense, a knowing of the soul.
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Girl in Pieces
Kathleen Glasgow · 2018
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER<br/><br/>"A haunting, beautiful, and necessary book."—Nicola Yoon, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Everything, Everything<br/><br/>Charlotte Davis is in pieces. At seventeen she’s already lost more than most people do in a lifetime. But she’s learned how to forget. The broken glass washes away the sorrow until there is nothing but calm. You don’t have to think about your father and the river. Your best friend, who is gone forever. Or your mother, who has nothing left to give you.<br/><br/>Every new scar hardens Charlie’s heart just a little more, yet it still hurts so much. It hurts enough to not care anymore, which is sometimes what has to happen before you can find your way back from the edge.<br/><br/>A deeply moving portrait of a girl in a world that owes her nothing, and has taken so much, and the journey she undergoes to put herself back together. Kathleen Glasgow's debut is heartbreakingly real and unflinchingly honest. It’s a story you won’t be able to look away from.<br/><br/>And don’t miss Kathleen Glasgow's novels You’d Be Home Now and How to Make Friends with the Dark, both raw and powerful stories of life.

Un giorno questo dolore ti sarà utile
Peter Cameron · 2007
