10 stories
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William Faulkner
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881
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62 parts
Dust-choked fields stretch into a horizon bleached white under a merciless sun, mirroring the decay within the Bundren family. The air hangs... -
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Dorothy M. Richardson
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872
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35 parts
A creeping dampness clings to every page, mirroring the subterranean passage that dominates this fractured narrative. Here, the London stree... -
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Aldous Huxley
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555
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38 parts
The chill of sterile observation permeates every page. Huxley constructs a labyrinth of mirrored anxieties, where the precision of scientifi... -
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Virginia Woolf
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407
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28 parts
A creeping dread clings to the salt-laced air, thick as the London fog left behind. The vessel, less a ship than a womb adrift on a bruised,... -
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Ford Madox Ford
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351
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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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Ford Madox Ford
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347
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21 parts
A creeping fog of regret clings to the English countryside, mirroring the stifled passions within. The narrative unfolds as a slow erosion o... -
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Dorothy M. Richardson
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242
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10 parts
A creeping dread clings to the shadowed eaves of Blackwood Manor, where the whispers of generations seep into the very stones. The novel unf... -
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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... -
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Barbara Newhall Follett
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189
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7 parts
Dust motes dance in perpetual twilight within the shadowed halls of this ancestral home, a structure built not of stone and timber, but of g... -
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Virginia Woolf
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98
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1 parts
A fractured London breathes through chipped porcelain and the scent of dying roses. The day unfolds, a slow bleed of memory and regret, mirr... -