Found 2,353 results for "English Personal narratives"
by H. G. Wells
NO ONE would have believed in the last years of the nineteenth century that this world was being watched keenly and clos...
by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
"THIS is the story that Miguel de Cervantes, Spaniard, published in 1605, which the world has been reading again and aga...
by Winston S. Churchill
NOW at last the slowly-gathered, long-pent-up fury of the storm broke upon us.
by Александр Исаевич Солженицын
How do people get to this clandestine Archipelago?
by Marcel Proust
Yellow screen. Sound of a garden gate bell.
by Daniel Defoe
My true name is so well known in the records, or registers, at Newgate and in the Old Bailey, and there are some things ...
by Arthur Conan Doyle
The idea that the extraordinary narrative which has been called the Joyce-Armstrong Fragment is an elaborate practical j...
by Stephen King
How good it was to step into the cold, draughty hall here at Chapelwaite, every bone in an ache from that abominable coa...
by Toni Morrison
Nuns go by as quiet as lust, and drunken men and sober eyes sing in the lobby of the Greek hotel.
by Elie Wiesel
They called him Moshe the Beadle, as though he had never had a surname in his life.
by Mary White Rowlandson, Joseph Rowlandson
The sovereignty and goodness of GOD, together with the faithfulness of his promises displayed, being a narrative of the ...
by Gaius Julius Caesar, Marieluise Deißmann
by Samuel Richardson
I have great trouble, and some comfort, to acquaint you with.
by C. S. Lewis
I WAS BORN in the winter of 1898 at Belfast, the son of a solicitor and of a clergyman's daughter.
by Richard Francis Burton, Isabel Lady Burton
A few Words concerning what induced me to a Pilgrimage.
by Светлана Алексиевич
I don't know what I should talk about-about death or about love?
by Ernest K. Gann
IN THE beginning many of us were scientific barbarians.
by Tim O'Brien
It's incredible, it really is, isn't it?