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Ten-Minute Book Club - Kirsten E. Shepherd, Alexandra Paddock, Daniel Ibrahim Abdalla

Ten-Minute Book Club

Deep Dives into Short Reads
Buch | Hardcover
400 Seiten
2026
Bodleian Library (Verlag)
978-1-85124-655-7 (ISBN)
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A book of brilliant literary excerpts providing a new approach to engagement with literature in an inviting, accessible way.
Are you looking to join a book club, but short on time to read every book? 



This rich and diverse selection of unforgettable writing is carefully curated for a ten-minute hit of literary wonder. An anthology with a twist, the featured books cover all periods, forms and genres, offering instantly appealing reading material on every emotion from joy to terror. It includes well-known writers such as William Shakespeare, Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, Charlotte Brontë and Emily Dickinson alongside early twentieth-century authors including E.M. Forster, James Joyce and Willa Cather. You will also find writers from the Harlem Renaissance, the women’s rights movement of the early twentieth century and from across the globe. Each excerpt is framed by a short analysis, getting to the heart of the short read, introducing the author and suggesting further literary adventures.



Perfect for the daily commute, or as an inspirational gift for a curious reader, this book is a must-have of pure reading pleasure.

KIRSTEN E. SHEPHERD is Professor of English and Theatre Studies at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of St Catherine’s College, Oxford. She founded LitHits in 2018. ALEXANDRA PADDOCK is a Lecturer in Old and Middle English at Keble College, Oxford. She is a lead curator of LitHits. DANIEL IBRAHIM ABDALLA is a Lecturer in English Literature at the University of Liverpool. He is a lead curator of LitHits.

1 Emily Dickinson, ‘The Brain is Wider than the Sky’ 5



2 Mary Shelley, Frankenstein 8



3 Lord Byron, ‘Darkness’ 14



4 George Eliot, Middlemarch 19



5 Alice Moore Dunbar-Nelson, ‘At Bay St Louis’ 22



6 Emily Brontë, ‘Shall Earth No More Inspire Thee’ 25



7 William Wordsworth, The Prelude 28



8 Aphra Behn, The Rover 32



9 Geoffrey Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales 35



10 Charles Dickens, Bleak House 38



11 Margaret Oliphant, ‘The Library Window’ 42



12 Christina Rossetti, ‘No, thank you, John’ 46



13 William and Ellen Craft, Running a Thousand Miles for



Freedom 49



14 John Milton, Sonnet 19: ‘When I consider how my light



is spent’ 53



15 Louisa May Alcott, Little Women 56



16 Frederick Douglass, ‘What, to the slave, is the Fourth of



July?’ 62



17 William Shakespeare, Antony and Cleopatra 64



18 Alfred, Lord Tennyson, ‘Ulysses’ 67



19 A.A. Milne, ‘Disobedience’ 71



20 Herman Melville, Moby-Dick 75



21 Langston Hughes, ‘Theme for English B’ 79



22 Matthew Henson, A Negro Explorer at the North Pole 82



23 Hans Christian Andersen, ‘The Fir-Tree’ 85



24 John Donne, ‘A Valediction: of Weeping’ 91



25 Gerard Manley Hopkins, ‘Pied Beauty’ 94



26 Emily Dickinson, ‘Dear March—come in—’ 96



27 Dylan Thomas, ‘Fern Hill’ 99



28 William Wordsworth, ‘To Sleep’ 101



W.S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan, opening of



‘The Nightmare Song’ from Iolanthe 102



29 Ralph Waldo Emerson, ‘The Rhodora’ 105



30 Edgar Allan Poe’s ‘The Tell-Tale Heart’ 107



31 Nathaniel Hawthorne, The House of the Seven Gables 112



32 Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Sonnet 29 Sonnets from the



Portuguese 117



33 Mary E. Wilkins Freeman, ‘The Revolt of “Mother”’ 119



34 Henrik Ibsen, Peer Gynt 123



35 Countee Cullen, ‘The Wise’ 127



36 W.B. Yeats, ‘No Second Troy’ 129



37 Emily Dickinson, ‘The Truth Must Dazzle Gradually’ 132



38 William Wordsworth, ‘Daffodils’ 134



39 Marcel Proust, Remembrance of Things Past 137



40 E.M. Forster, A Passage to India 144



41 Harindranath Chattopadhyay, ‘Noon’ 149



42 John Keats, ‘Ode on Melancholy’ 151



43 Georgia Douglas Johnson, ‘The Heart of a Woman’ 154



44 Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre 156



45 Sarojini Naidu, ‘In the Bazaars of Hyderabad’ 159



46 Robert Louis Stevenson, ‘The Lantern-Bearers’ 163



47 Jessie Redmon Fauset, ‘La vie c’est la vie’ 167



48 Edith Wharton, ‘Mrs Manstey’s View’ 169



49 William Blake, ‘London’ 172



50 Vernon Lee, ‘The Doll’ 175



51 Charlotte Smith, ‘On Being Cautioned Against Walking



on a Headland Overlooking the Sea, Because it was



Frequented by a Lunatic’ 179



52 Otto Leland Bohanan, ‘Villanelle’ 181



53 Yone Noguchi, ‘To a Sparrow’ 183



54 Charlotte Mew, ‘The Farmer’s Bride’ 185



55 Emily Dickinson, ‘Vegetation’s Juggler’ 189



56 Alfred, Lord Tennyson, ‘Merlin and Vivien’ 192



57 Oscar Wilde, ‘The Happy Prince’ 195



58 Henry James, The Portrait of a Lady 200



59 Joseph S. Cotter Jr, ‘Rain Music’ 203



60 Amy Lowell, ‘The Emperor’s Garden’ 205



61 Charles Dickens, Great Expectations 207



62 George Moses Horton, ‘Weep’ 211



63 Karel and Josef Čapek, R.U.R. 214



64 Claude McKay, ‘Subway Wind’ 218



65 Djuna Barnes, ‘A Night Among the Horses’ 220



66 Jean Toomer, Cane 224



67 Constance Naden, ‘The Astronomer’ 227



68 Kate Chopin, The Awakening 229



69 Charles Darwin, On the Origin of Species 232



70 Mary Austin, The Land of Little Rain 235



71 Willa Cather, My Ántonia 239



72 Elizabeth Gaskell, North and South 242



73 James Joyce, Ulysses 248



74 E. Pauline Johnson, ‘Joe’ 251



75 Riddle 57 the Exeter Book 254



76 L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables 256



77 Willis Richardson, ‘The After-Thought’ 260



78 Margaret Marshall Saunders, Beautiful Joe 262



79 Jerome K. Jerome, Three Men in a Boat 265



80 Elizabeth Keckley, Behind the Scenes; or, Thirty Years a Slave



and Four Years in the White House 270



81 Mary Prince, The History of Mary Prince 274



82 Sojourner Truth, speech given at the Women’s Convention



in Akron, Ohio 277



83 Wilfred Owen, ‘Arms and the Boy’ 280



84 Arthur Conan Doyle, ‘The Adventure of Silver Blaze’ 283



85 Charles Dickens, A Christmas Carol 287



86 Jane Austen, Persuasion 293



87 Phillis Wheatley Peters, ‘A Hymn to the Evening’ 296



88 Robert Louis Stevenson, Travels with a Donkey in the



Cévennes 298



89 William Stanley Braithwaite, ‘Rhapsody’ 303



90 Jerome K. Jerome, Three Men in a Boat 305

Erscheint lt. Verlag 9.8.2026
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Literatur Romane / Erzählungen
ISBN-10 1-85124-655-X / 185124655X
ISBN-13 978-1-85124-655-7 / 9781851246557
Zustand Neuware
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