206 stories
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Leo Tolstoy
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4.8K
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364 parts
A perpetual twilight clings to the estates of Russia, mirroring the encroaching darkness within the souls of its aristocracy. The scent of ... -
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Leo Tolstoy
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4K
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605 parts
A creeping dread clings to these pages, not of grand horrors but of the suffocating weight of unchosen lives. Tolstoy, even in brevity, exca... -
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Guy de Maupassant
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3K
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403 parts
Dust motes dance in perpetual twilight within these tales, each a chipped shard of glass reflecting a fractured France. Maupassant doesn’t o... -
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Anton Chekhov
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2.8K
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373 parts
A creeping fog clings to the provincial estates, mirroring the decay within the hearts of men and women adrift in a twilight of quiet desper... -
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James McIntyre
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2.7K
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328 parts
A creeping dread clings to the salt-laced shores of McIntyre’s *Poetry*. The narrative unfolds not with a rush of blood and shadow, but with... -
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Leo Tolstoy
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2.4K
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240 parts
A suffocating elegance clings to the snow-drifted avenues of Saint Petersburg and the vast, amber fields of the Russian countryside. A world... -
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Jacob Grimm
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2.2K
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221 parts
A creeping dread clings to the hearthstones of these tales, where shadows stretch long from the eaves and the forest breathes against the wi... -
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Robert Louis Stevenson
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2.2K
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138 parts
Dust motes dance in perpetual twilight within these pages, mirroring the spectral landscapes Stevenson conjures. Not as travelogue, but as a... -
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Henry van Dyke Jr.
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2.1K
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229 parts
A creeping dread clings to the shadowed corners of Blackwood Manor, where the verses of old Elias Thorne are unearthed after decades of sile... -
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Mark Twain
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1.8K
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99 parts
Dust motes dance in the perpetual twilight of a Mississippi steeped in regret. This is not the Twain of riverboats and raffish charm, but a ... -
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Vladimir Korolenko
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1.8K
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186 parts
A creeping fog clings to the marshes surrounding the crumbling estate, mirroring the stagnation within its sole inhabitant. Korolenko’s tale... -
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Alexandre Dumas
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1.6K
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91 parts
The shadows of the Revolution linger, not in barricades of stone and blood, but in the haunted chambers of a fractured aristocracy. Twenty y... -
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Charles Babbage
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1.5K
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109 parts
Dust motes dance in the perpetual twilight of a London choked by steam and shadow. The narrative unfolds not as a life lived, but as a mecha... -
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Fyodor Sologub
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1.4K
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221 parts
A creeping dread clings to the crumbling estates and fractured minds within these tales. Sologub’s prose exhales a suffocating fog, thick wi... -