
The Apple
Exploring the Depths of Human Nature: A Literary AnthologyBy VariousLength13h
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In "The Apple," an anthology curated by a diverse group of literary voices, readers are invited to explore the multifaceted metaphor of the apple across genres and themes. This collection intricately weaves together essays, short stories, and poetry that delve into the apple's rich symbolism in culture, religion, and personal identity. Employing a variety of literary styles'Äîfrom the lyrical to the narrative'Äîthis anthology provides a platform for both established and emerging writers, encompassing historical contexts and contemporary interpretations that underline the apple's enduring significance. The authors of this anthology represent a spectrum of experiences and backgrounds, each bringing their unique perspectives to the concept of the apple. Their motivations range from personal memories and cultural heritage to philosophical inquiries into temptation and knowledge. The collaborative nature of this work highlights a collective desire to unpack the apple's cultural weight, situating it within broader discussions of societal norms, human nature, and the complexities of desire. Readers who seek a meaningful exploration of symbolism and its implications in daily life will find "The Apple" to be a thought-provoking journey. This anthology not only opens up space for dialogue around pleasure and temptation but also invites introspection about our own relationships with the mundane yet extraordinary aspects of life.
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GenreLiterary Classics
Length13 hrs
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateDec 4, 2019
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1A SHORT ACCOUNT OF THE WELLHOUSE ORCHARDS.
21A FRUIT DRYER.
2REVISED LIST OF APPLES
22THE MOYER FRUIT EVAPORATOR.
3DESCRIPTION OF VARIETIES REFERRED TO IN THIS BOOK.
23A MISSOURI APPLE HOUSE.
4THE STATE, BY DISTRICTS.
24MANY WAYS OF USING CULL APPLES.
5DISTRICT No. 1—APPLE TREES, 1897. (pt. 1)
25APPLE-WORMS.
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6DISTRICT No. 1—APPLE TREES, 1897. (pt. 2)
26SPRING CANKER-WORM.
7DISTRICT No. 1—APPLE TREES, 1897. (pt. 3)
27TENT-CATERPILLAR.
8FRUIT DISTRICT No. 2.
28CODLING-MOTH.
9FRUIT DISTRICT No. 3.
29FLAT-HEADED BORER.
10FRUIT DISTRICT No. 4.
30ROUND-HEADED BORER.
11A SUMMARY OF THE FOREGOING DISTRICT REPORTS.
31TREE WASHES FOR BORERS.
12MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES RELATING TO ORCHARDS.
32BUD MOTH.
13APPLE CULTURE.
33APPLE CURCULIO.
14ORCHARD CULTURE.
34LEAF-CRUMPLER, OR LEAF-ROLLER.
15ORCHARD TREATMENT.
35TWIG-GIRDLER, TWIG-PRUNER, AND TWIG-BORER.
16PICKING AND PACKING.
36ROOT-LOUSE, OR WOOLLY APHIS.
17A PICKING SACK.
37ROOT-LOUSE.
18A DISCUSSION ON PACKAGES.
38FRINGED-WING APPLE-BUD MOTH.
19HOGS IN THE ORCHARD.
39RABBITS.
20COLD STORAGE.
40APPLES FOR THE TABLE.