Literary Fiction

The Steel Flea

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Nikolai Leskov



An 1881 comic story by Nikolai Leskov, presented in the form of a traditional skaz or folk-tale, but entirely of Leskov's invention. It tell…

The Sacred Fount

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Henry James



Published in 1901, The Sacred Fount delves into the interior observations and obsessions of one Englishman during a weekend gathering in the…

Lodore

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Mary Shelley



The author of Frankenstein returns with her take on an Austen novel. The mother is proud, the father has many vices, yet the aristocratic na…

Lord Jim

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Joseph Conrad



While it's not often described as such, "Lord Jim" can be viewed as a kind of love story whose real theme is the close bond which …

Seven Men

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Max Beerbohm



In order to liven up the literary history of Great Britain in the 1890s (as if Oscar Wilde, Stevenson, Kipling, Hardy, etc., were not lively…

Two Sides of a Question

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May Sinclair



Here are two gemlike novellas in one volume, written in May Sinclair’s clearest and cleverest prose and exploring the many ways in which a w…

Just As I Am

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Mary Elizabeth Braddon



The murder has finally been solved. After 20 years, Humphrey Vargas came with his dog, seemingly from no where, and informed the magistrate …

Elsie Venner

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Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.



Bernard Langdon is close to earning his degree in medicine when his family finds itself in financial difficulties, forcing Langdon to interr…

Asphodel

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Mary Elizabeth Braddon



Like the Asphodel, a plant which grows far away from England, Daphne grows far away from home. In her first chance of freedom, at the age of…

So Big

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Edna Ferber



The story of Selina DeJong and her son Dirk, whom she affectionately calls So Big. After the death of her husband, Selina raises So Big on h…

Barnaby Rudge

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Charles Dickens



The Protestant Sir John Chester and the Catholic Geoffrey Haredale have been feuding for years. In "Romeo and Juliet" fashion, Che…

The Double: A Petersburg Poem

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Fyodor Dostoyevsky



In this classic novella, the life of a drab office clerk named Golyadkin begins to be haunted by his "doppelgänger," a man id…

Martin Chuzzlewit

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Charles Dickens



Dickens portrayal of selfishness, in this case in the Chuzzlewit family. Old Martin has a great fortune, and everyone wants in on it, espec…

Howards End

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E. M. Forster



Considered Forster's masterpiece and one of the best books of the 20th century, Howards End tackles social conventions of the Edwardian era.…

The Black Monk

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Anton Chekhov



Aspiring academic Andrei Kovrin, while summering in the countryside per the advice of a physician, is haunted by the apparition of a black m…

The Untempered Wind

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Joanna E. Wood



Upon publication of “The Untempered Wind” in 1894, Joanna Wood quickly rose to international prominence, becoming in the next few years the …

The Rover

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Lawrence Labree and Seba Smith



"The Rover: A weekly magazine of tales, poetry and engravings, original and selected" was a magazine started in 1843 by Seba Smith…

Selected Poems

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Pauline B. Barrington



Pauline B. Barrington was an American poet and playwright. These poems were published between 1916 and 1918 and take for their inspiration t…

David Copperfield

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Charles Dickens



David's journey from childhood to his adult life with all the friends and enemies he meets on the way - Summary by Brad J Filippone

The Blue Wound

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Garet Garrett



On a search to answer the question "Who started the Great War?" the author details his encounter and subsequent journeys with a my…

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