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21/09/2024
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Strength of Gideon and Other Stories

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One of four books of short stories written in his brief career. These stories are written using African-American dialect which provides deeper insight to the culture of that time. – Summary by Kirk202     [chương_files]  

21/09/2024
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Empty House and Other Ghost Stories

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An anthology of short, chilling stories from Algernon Blackwood. They will make you start at noises in the night and wonder about your neighbors. These stories likely stem from Blackwood’s investigations into haunted houses for the Psychical Research Society and reflect his fascination with the weird, occult and supernatural. – Summary by Lynne Thompson     [chương_files]  

21/09/2024
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Orientations

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This is a collection showing W. Somerset Maugham’s early attempt in the short story genre, which he comes to master as one of 20th century’s best teller of tales. – Summary by Lilith Branda     [chương_files]  

21/09/2024
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King in Yellow (Version 2)

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A collection of stories that inspired the works of many writers such as HP Lovecraft, “The King in Yellow” revolves around the play that the main characters read a part of, and those two acts of the play drive them all into madness. – Summary by Eva Staes     [chương_files]  

21/09/2024
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Human Boy And The War

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Published in 1916, this is the third collection of thirteen humorous short stories about English school boys in a boarding school in the fictitious village Merivale. This book, of course, has World War I as a backdrop. Each story is told in the voice of a different boy at the school. The author wrote two other books in this series: The Human Boy (1900) and The Human Boy Again (1908). Eden Phillpotts was popular with the reading public and wrote prolifically novels, short stories, poetry, plays, and nonfiction. (David Wales)     [chương_files]  

21/09/2024
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Strength of the Strong

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Seven short stories, written around the middle of London’s writing career. The stories take place in diverse settings and time periods, from prehistoric times to the future. Plots include a worldwide work strike, a sociopath serial killer, a sailor returning home after years at sea, and more. (Summary by TriciaG)     [chương_files]  

21/09/2024
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Orpheus in Mayfair and Other Stories and Sketches

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In this urbane collection of short stories by Maurice Baring, characters ranging from legendary figures to schoolboys find themselves in step or out of sorts, where they are meant to be or warned not to go, out of luck or, more often than not, in it. – Summary by A. Gramour     [chương_files]  

21/09/2024
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Stories Weird and Wonderful

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A collection of tales written by J.E. Muddock. All these stories are dark in atmosphere and subject matter.     [chương_files]  

21/09/2024
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Stoneground Ghost Tales

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The Stoneground Ghost Tales is a collection of nine short stories set in and around a church and parish on the edge of England’s fen country. The protagonist, the Rector of Stoneground, the Reverend Roland Batchel, is a kindly, humane bachelor and amateur antiquarian, very much like Swain himself. (adapted from wikipedia by Ann Boulais)     [chương_files]  

21/09/2024
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Countess of Lowndes Square, and Other Stories

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A collection of fourteen short stories, grouped under the headings of “Blackmailing Stories”, “Spook Stories”, “Cat Stories”, “Crank Stories”, and “General Stories”. From the preface: “[S]uch readers as are in search merely of the lighter…aspects of life, will be able to avoid like poison so innocent-looking a title as “The Countess of Lowndes Square,” for surely they would not find therein the fashionable descriptions of high life which they might reasonably anticipate, but would merely cast the book from them in disgust, when they discovered that one who had been the wife of an Earl, and ought therefore to have known ever so much better, belonged to the most contemptible of the criminal classes.” – Summary by Devorah Allen     [chương_files]