10 stories
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Thornton W. Burgess
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145 parts
A creeping dread clings to the shadowed edges of the Green Forest, where twilight lingers long after dusk. Burgess doesn’t offer sun-dappled... -
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William Wordsworth
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112 parts
A creeping mist clings to the moorland paths, mirroring the melancholic drift of memory within these pages. Wordsworth’s ballads are not tal... -
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Robert Frost
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720
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49 parts
A creeping dread clings to the skeletal farms and stone-walled lanes of a New England twilight. The air hangs thick with unshed snow and the... -
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Thomas Hardy
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659
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48 parts
A creeping mist clings to the ancient, gnarled wood, mirroring the secrets held within the hearts of those who dwell amongst its shadowed pa... -
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Richard Jefferies
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547
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45 parts
A creeping dread clings to the chalk downs, a melancholic stillness settling over Wiltshire as the world itself seems to exhale its final br... -
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Frances Hodgson Burnett
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371
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27 parts
A creeping chill clings to the Yorkshire moors, mirroring the loneliness that coils within young Mary Lennox. Abandoned to a neglectful aunt... -
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Felix Salten
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364
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26 parts
A creeping dread permeates the shadowed forests of Salten’s world. Not the bright, innocent play of childhood, but a suffocating anticipatio... -
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Gene Stratton-Porter
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303
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22 parts
The shadowed forests of the northern wilderness hold a secret—a boy raised feral amongst the pines, marked by a constellation of sun-kissed ... -
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Henry David Thoreau
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269
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19 parts
A creeping fog clings to the shadowed shores of Walden Pond, mirroring the isolation that settles in the bones of its sole inhabitant. The w... -
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Ralph Waldo Emerson
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244
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22 parts
A creeping fog clings to the shadowed corners of the mind, mirroring the fragmented reflections within Emerson’s *Essays*. Not a narrative o... -