7 stories
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George Eliot
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949
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74 parts
A creeping fog of expectation clings to the shadowed corners of London society, mirroring the stifled passions within. Here, amidst the sti... -
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Edmond de Goncourt
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859
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73 parts
The air hangs thick with brine and decay, clinging to the damp stone of the Breton manor like a shroud. Germinie, a creature born of the sha... -
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Fyodor Dostoevsky
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801
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50 parts
A perpetual twilight clings to the cobbled streets of St. Petersburg, mirroring the fractured state of Prince Myshkin’s mind. He arrives, o... -
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Vsevolod Garshin
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598
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68 parts
A creeping dread clings to these pages, born not of grand horrors but of the suffocating weight of quiet desperation. Garshin’s tales unfold... -
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Henry James
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547
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36 parts
A creeping chill settles over the brownstone facades of New York, mirroring the slow, insidious decay of innocence within Catherine Sloper. ... -
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Harold Frederic
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543
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33 parts
Dust motes dance in the perpetual twilight of Theron Ware’s soul, a New York preacher adrift in the shadowed valleys of rural New Jersey. Th... -
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Knut Hamsun
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205
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6 parts
A creeping dread clings to the snow-dusted streets of late nineteenth-century Kristiania. Not a tale of monsters or specters, but of a starv... -