This book contains 70 short stories from 10 classic, prize-winning and noteworthy authors. The stories were carefully selected by the critic August Nemo, in a collection that will please the literature lovers.
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This book contains:
– Washington Irving:The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
Rip Van Winkle
The Devil and Tom Walker
Christmas
Guest from Gibbet Island
The Legend of the Engulphed Convent
The Adventure of my Uncle
– Oscar Wilde:Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime
The Sphinx without a Secret
A Model Millionaire
The Happy Prince
The Fisherman and his Soul
The Nightingale and the Rose
The Young King
– Bram Stoker:The Castle of the King
A Star Trap
The Secret of the Growing Gold
The Burial of the Rats
Dracula’s Guest
The Squaw
The Judge’s House
– H.G. Wells:The Time Machine
A Dream Of Armageddon
The Crystal Egg
The Man Who Could Work Miracles
The Flowering of the Strange Orchid
The Sea Riders
The Apple
– Arthur Conan Doyle:A Scandal In Bohemia
The Five Orange Pips
The Disintegration Machine
When the World Screamed
The Great Keinplatz Experiment
The Horror of the Heights
The Ring of Thoth
– E.T.A. Hoffman:The Golden Pot
The Sandman
Councillor Krespela
Automata
The Elementary Spirit
The Jesuits’ Church in G–
The Story of the Hard Nut
– Rudyard Kipling:The Mark of the Beast
The Phantom ‘Rickshaw
Mowgli’s Brothers (from the Jungle Book)
Kaa’s Hunting (from the Jungle Book)
Tiger! Tiger! (from the Jungle Book)
The Strange Ride of Morrowbie Jukes
The Man Who Would Be King
– Franz Kafka:The Metamorphosis
A Hunger Artist
In the penal colony
The Judgment
Before the Law
A Country Doctor
A Report to an Academy
– H.P. Lovecraft:The Call of Cthulhu
The Outsider
Pickman’s Model
The Statement of Randolph Carter
The Colour out of Space
The Dunwich Horror
The Music of Erich Zann
– Edgar Allan Poe:The Tell-Tale Heart
The Cask of Amontillado
The Masque of the Red Death
The Pit and the Pendulum
The Fall of the House of Usher
The Murders in the Rue Morgue
The Black Cat
Mengenai Pengarang
Washington Irving was born in New York in 1783, he is known for his biographical works and such stories as ‘Rip Van Winkle’ and ‘The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.’
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Oscar Wilde, born on October 16, 1854 in Dublin, was a popular literary figure in late Victorian England, known for his brilliant wit, flamboyant style and infamous imprisonment for homosexuality.
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Bram Stoker was born in Ireland in 1847, he is best known for authoring the classic 19th century horror novel ‘Dracula.
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H.G. Wells was born in England in 1866. His first novel, The Time Machine was an instant success and Wells produced a series of science fiction novels which pioneered our ideas of the future.
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Arthur Conan Doyle was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, on May 22, 1859, . In 1890 his novel, A Study in Scarlet, introduced the character of Detective Sherlock Holmes. Doyle would go on to write 60 stories about Sherlock Holmes.
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E.T.A. Hoffmann, born January 24, 1776, Königsberg, Prussia, was a German writer, composer, and painter known for his stories in which supernatural and sinister characters move in and out of men’s lives, ironically revealing tragic or grotesque sides of human nature.
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Rudyard Kipling was born on December 30, 1865, in Bombay, India. The author is famous for an array of works like ‘Just So Stories’ and ‘The Jungle Book.’ He received the 1907 Nobel Prize in Literature.’