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Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Auteur ; Patrick Nobes, Adaptateur | Oxford University Press | Oxford Bookworms | 2008Stage 3 Victor Frankenstein thinks he has found the secret of life. He takes parts from dead people and builds a new 'man'. But this monster is so big and frightening that everyone runs away from him - even Frankenstein himself! The monster is[...]texte imprimé
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Auteur ; Philip Pullman, Adaptateur | Oxford University Press | Oxford Classic Playscripts | 2003Frankenstein is the famous story of a young man who thinks he can change the world by making better human beings. Instead he creates a living monster with a mind of its own...texte imprimé
These stories explore the trials of life from youth to old age: the idealism of young people, the stresses of marriage, the anxieties of parenthood, and the loneliness and fears of older people. The wide variety of writing styles includes black [...]texte imprimé
Herbert Ernest Bates, Auteur ; Rosemary Border, Adaptateur | Oxford University Press | Oxford Bookworms | 2008Stage 3 A warm summer night. The moon shines down on the quiet houses and gardens. Everyone is asleep. Everyone except the man in pyjamas and slippers, standing on the wet grass at the end of his garden, watching and waiting... In these three [...]texte imprimé
The story of orphan Pip and the mysterious fortune which falls into his lap, his snobbish rejection of his old friends and his growth through pain and mishap into true maturity is the basis for a story where violence and guilt jostle with sharp [...]texte imprimé
Stage 5 Great Expectations follows the life of the orphan, Pip. We first meet him as a tiny, terrified child in a village churchyard. Years later, through the help of an anonymous benefactor, Pip will travel to London, full of expectations to b[...]texte imprimé
Jonathan Swift, Auteur ; Clare West, Adaptateur ; Nick Harris, Illustrateur | Oxford University Press | Oxford Bookworms | 2008Stage 4 Soon I felt something alive moving along my leg and up my body to my face, and when I looked down, I saw a very small human being, only fifteen centimetres tall...I was so surprised that I gave a great shout.' But that is only the first[...]texte imprimé
Level 3 Thomas Gradgrind believes that facts and money are more important than feelings and imagination. After Cissy Jupe - a circus child - is left alone in the world, Gradgrind takes her into his house, looking after her and teaching her fact[...]texte imprimé
Stage 2 Who wants to live in a house, wear clean clothes, be good, and go to school every day? Not young Huckleberry Finn, that's for sure. So Huck runs away, and is soon floating down the great Mississippi River on a raft. With him is Jim, a [...]texte imprimé
The simplified stage two reader of a nineteenth century American boy's adventures in the South of the United States. This edition includes black and white illustrations, classroom exercises and a glossary.texte imprimé
Isaac Asimov, Auteur ; Rowena Akinyemi, Adaptateur | Oxford University Press | Oxford Bookworms | 2008Stage 5 A human being is a soft, weak creature. It needs constant supplies of air, water, and food; it has to spend a third of its life asleep, and it can't work if the temperature is too hot or too cold. But a robot is made of strong metal. It[...]texte imprimé
A human being is a soft, weak creature. It needs constant supplies of air, water, and food; it has to spend a third of its life asleep, and it can't work if the temperature is too hot or too cold. But a robot is made of strong metal. It uses ele[...]texte imprimé
Charlotte Brontë, Auteur ; Clare West, Adaptateur | Oxford University Press | Oxford Bookworms | 2008Stage 6 A classic love story which was first published in 1847. Numerous plays, films and television adaptations have been made of this great novel. Jane works as a governess in the house of the mysterious Mr Rochester. Despite some misgivings[...]texte imprimé
Stage 3 Terrorists blow up the Queen's coach outside Parliament. The Queen escapes, but five people are killed, and forty others badly hurt - ordinary, innocent people, like Alan Cole, the Queen's coachman, who loses his leg in the bombing. And[...]texte imprimé
Robert Louis Stevenson, Auteur ; Clare West, Adaptateur | Oxford University Press | Oxford Bookworms | 2008Stage 3 'I ran to the side of the ship. "Help, help! Murder!" I screamed, and my uncle slowly turned to look at me. I did not see any more. Already strong hands were pulling me away. Then something hit my head; I saw a great flash of fire, and [...]