Presents a collection of six dialogues by ancient Greek philosopher, Plato; and contains background information, critical analysis, and contemporary and modern perspectives on Plato's work.
Plato examines the nature of justice and other topics such as imitative poetry in this philosophical work depicting a dialogue between Socrates--representing Plato--and several other thinkers.
Presents a detailed chronology of the life and career of author Edith Wharton, along with the text of her classic novel "The House of Mirth," introduction, and textual notes.
Gregor Samsa changes overnight into a gigantic beetle, and he feels estranged from society around him while he becomes a symbol of the human condition.