Found 127 results for "Teacher-student relationships in fiction"
by Mark Twain
YOU DON'T know about me, without you have read a book by the name of "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," but that ain't no m...
by Nathaniel Hawthorne
A THRONG of bearded men, in sad-colored garments and gray, steeple-crowned hats intermixed with women, some wearing hood...
by William Shakespeare
Enter SAMPSON and GREGORY, with swords and bucklers.
by Πλάτων
The first chapter consists of a typical early Platonic dialogue: it was possibly originally written separately from the ...
by Charles Dickens
MY FATHER'S FAMILY NAME being Pirrip, and my Christian name Philip, my infant tongue could make of both names nothing lo...
by Jane Austen
THE following pages are the production of a pen which has already contributed in no small degree to the entertainment of...
by Oscar Wilde
L'artiste est celui qui crée des choses de beauté.
by Jane Austen
THE family of Dashwood had been long settled in Sussex.
by William Shakespeare
In Antony and Cleopatra, Shakespeare dramatizes a major event in world history, the founding of the Roman Empire around ...
by J. K. Rowling
Il giorno più caldo dell’estate – almeno fino a quel momento – volgeva al termine e un silenzio sonnacchioso gravava sul...
by William Shakespeare
Now, fair Hippolyta, our nuptial hour
by Jack London
BUCK did not read the newspapers, or he would have known that trouble was brewing, not alone for himself, but for every ...
by William Shakespeare
Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew is a lively, vigorous and much-adapted play.
by J. M. Coetzee
FOR A MAN of his age, fifty-two, divorced, he has, to his mind solved the problem of sex rather well.
by Susanna Clarke
SOME YEARS AGO there was in the city of York a society of magicians.
by Mary Rodgers
You are not going to believe me, nobody in their right minds could possibly believe me, but it's true, really it is!
by Henrik Ibsen
A spacious, handsome, and tastefully furnished drawing room, decorated in dark colours.