12 stories
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John Galsworthy
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1.6K
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129 parts
A creeping dread clings to the shadowed halls of Forsyte House, a dynasty built on ambition and the slow rot of inherited wealth. Generation... -
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C. E. Montague
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894
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99 parts
A creeping dread clings to the crumbling manor of Blackwood Hall, where shadows lengthen with each passing hour and the scent of decay perme... -
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Arnold Bennett
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542
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50 parts
A London of perpetual twilight clings to the aging Mr. Edwin Rycroft, a retired draper suffocating in the dust of inherited wealth and encro... -
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George Bernard Shaw
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515
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39 parts
A perpetual twilight clings to the decaying grandeur of Heartbreak House, a mansion steeped in the melancholic residue of thwarted desires. ... -
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E. F. Benson
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420
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30 parts
A chill settles not from the winter air, but from the very stones of the ancient houses Benson unveils. These aren’t tales of rattling chain... -
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Constance Holme
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367
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26 parts
A creeping dread clings to the salt-laced air of the Cornish coast, where the crumbling manor of Porthallow stands sentinel against a bruise... -
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E. Nesbit
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364
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11 parts
Dust motes dance in the perpetual twilight of a forgotten seaside cove. Five children, adrift from London’s soot and propriety, stumble upon... -
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Ford Madox Ford
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347
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13 parts
The grey rain of London clings to these pages like a shroud. A fog, thick with regret and the scent of coal smoke, permeates every shadowed ... -
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Elizabeth von Arnim
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334
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18 parts
A creeping mist clings to the shadowed corners of the Prussian countryside, mirroring the stifled grief within Elizabeth’s heart. Within the... -
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E. M. Forster
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315
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20 parts
Dust motes dance in the perpetual twilight of Italian villas, mirroring the fractured light within Lucia’s own soul. A stifled inheritance, ... -
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Ford Madox Ford
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284
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20 parts
The fog clings to the Belgian coast, mirroring the miasma of secrets that shroud the Pryke family. A crumbling manor, shadowed by ancient pi... -
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George Bernard Shaw
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87
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4 parts
A fog-choked London, draped in the suffocating propriety of the early Edwardian age, breeds a creeping unease within the opulent drawing roo... -