6 stories
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Charles Dickens
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850
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68 parts
A creeping fog clings to the cobbled streets of a childhood shadowed by loss. The scent of damp wool and decaying roses permeates the air, c... -
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Charlotte Brontë
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557
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42 parts
A perpetual twilight clings to the stone of Thornfield Hall, mirroring the shadows that coil within Jane Eyre’s heart. The moor breathes a ... -
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H. G. Wells
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443
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21 parts
A fog-choked London breathes down the neck of Arthur Kipps, a draper’s assistant adrift in a world of shopkeepers and social strata. But ben... -
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Henry Handel Richardson
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382
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29 parts
Dust motes dance in the perpetual twilight of a boarding school steeped in Victorian shadow. The air hangs thick with the scent of beeswax p... -
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William Makepeace Thackeray
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331
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22 parts
Dust motes dance in the perpetual twilight of a life built on ambition and artifice. Barry Lyndon’s ascent is not one of valor, but of cunni... -
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James Joyce
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212
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8 parts
Dublin breathes in shadow and rain, a city steeped in the scent of decay and damp wool. This is not a tale of grand horrors, but of a suffoc... -