Toronto-based company Postertext is a dream come true for bookworms who are looking for an affordable way to decorate their walls; their posters feature text from a classical work that has been arranged to depict a memorable scene. While the current offerings include AP English standards like Moby Dick and The Metamorphosis, you can also make a book request if you don’t spot something that strikes your fancy. Click through to preview a few of our favorites.

Crime and Punishment – Created using the first four chapters of the book

Jane Eyre – Created using the first 12 chapters of the book

The Metamorphosis – Created using the entire text of the book

Moby Dick – Created using the first 26 chapters of the book

Pride and Prejudice – Created using the first 35 chapters of the book
[via The Millions]





Comments (6)
This is pretty fantastic.
Really? I would like a poster of a disturbed intellectual swinging an axe at an innocent cleaning woman? The others are interesting, though…
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