„Lolita” Wladimir Nabokov
„Animal Farm” & „Nineteen Eighty-Four” George Orwell
„The Name of the Rose” Umberto Eco
„Lord of the Flies” William Golding
„Crime and Punishment” Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky
„The Master and Margarita” Mikhail Bulgakov
„The Plague” Albert Camus
„Flowers in the Attic” V.C. Andrews
„Slaughterhouse-Five” Kurt Vonnegut
„Of Mice and Men” John Steinbeck
„Frankenstein” Mary Shelley
„Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde” Robert Louis Stevenson
„Dracula" Bram Stoker
„Das Perfum” Patrick Süskind
„The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes” Arthur Conan Doyle
„Wuthering Heights” Emily Brontë
„Alice's Adventures in Wonderland” Lewis Carroll
„Ferdydurke” Witold Gombrowicz
„The Shoemakers” Stanislaw Ignacy Witkiewicz
„Mrs. Dulska's Morality” Gabriela Zapolska
"The Flowers of Evil" Charles Baudelaire
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fables
by
Aesop
Jean de La Fontaine
fairy tales
by
the Brothers Grimm
Hans Christian Andersen
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Aristophanes
Molière (Jean Baptiste Poquelin)
Aleksander Fredro
Stephen King
Dean Ray Koontz
Neil Gaiman
Graham Masterton
Edgar Allan Poe
Howard Phillips Lovecraft
de Sade
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„Antigone”, „Electra”, „Oedipus the King” Sophocles
„Medea” Euripides
„Hamlet”, „Romeo and Juliet”, „Otello”, „Macbeth” William Shakespeare
„The Divine Komedy” Dante Alighieri
„Anna Karenina” Leo Tolstoy
„Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo” Kai Hermann & Horst Rieck
„Three Sisters” and „The Cherry Orchard” Anton Pavlovich Chekhov
„Il Decamerone” Giovanni Boccaccio
„The Pickwick Papers” Charles Dickens
„One Hundred Years of Solitude” Gabriel García Márquez
„Hopscotch” Julio Cortázar
„Eugene Onegin” Alexander Puszkin
„Der Steppenwolf” Hermann Hesse
„Faust” & "Die Leiden des jungen Werthers" Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
„Die Blechtrommel” Günter Grass
"In Greek mythology, Euphrosyne was one of the Charites,
known in English also as the "Three Graces".
Her best remembered representation in English is in Milton's poem of the active, joyful life, "L'Allegro".
She is also the Goddess of Joy.
A daughter of Zeus and Eurynome. Incarnation of grace and beauty.
She can be seen along with the other two Graces
at the left of the painting in Botticelli's "Primavera".
A character in the Sally Potter film 'Orlando',
the fiance of Orlando himself in the early section of the film is named Euphrosyne.
There are, moreover,
at least two instances of Euphrosinia in Russian and Ukrainian literature.
It is the name given to Yaroslavna, the wife of Prince Igor,
who laments the walls of Putivl' in the 12th-century epic from Ancient Rus',
"The Lay of Igor's Raid".
This is a notable example of the traditional role of women to mourn and lament.
Euphrosinia is, in addition, the name of a character
in Lesya Ukrainka's 1913 play, Orgiya.
In Victor Hugo's Les Misérables, "Euphrasie" is Cosette's real name."
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thousand-faces-woman..
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..internal - teenager girl..
..which is still searching for ideas for their adult life..
- edp & edt I Love Love by Moschino, Sunset Heat by Escada, [sometimes] Alien by Thierry Mugler.. coconut & vanilla edt by Yves Rocher and Sweet Vanilla edt by Sephora..
Please understand..
that I don’t add to my friends accidental persons..
If you want to learn me, write earlier a private message
[in english, german or polish language]
and note why you hook me ;)
Small suggestion:
„You look so excellently on your photos!” - that isn’t the right answer :P
I don’t want to have 10 000 myspace-friends..
which will be only anonymous numbers
on my contacts list.. :]
So, I accept invitations selectively and I don’t serve cause of their rejection
[or leaving without answer].. :)
[I prefer persons known live or associate from other internet websites
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