9 stories
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Walt Whitman
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8.4K
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735 parts
A creeping dread, not of shadowed castles or crumbling manors, but of boundless, suffocating growth. The prairies stretch not as fields of g... -
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Rabindranath Tagore
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1K
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108 parts
A twilight garden choked with jasmine and regret. Here, within the shadowed alcoves of the heart, a voice whispers—not of earthly longing, b... -
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Thomas Carlyle
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524
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37 parts
A fever-dream stitched from rags and ruin, *Sartor Resartus* breathes within a London choked by industrial soot and spectral anxieties. The... -
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Henry David Thoreau
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501
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58 parts
A creeping fog clings to the edges of consciousness, mirroring the shadowed lanes of Walden Pond. These are not essays of reasoned argument,... -
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Nathaniel Hawthorne
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415
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32 parts
A creeping mist clings to the shadowed valley of Blithedale, a haven built on the fractured dreams of reformers and the hollow promises of a... -
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Henry David Thoreau
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275
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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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Henry David Thoreau
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273
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14 parts
The scent of rot and river mist clings to these pages, a melancholic dampness seeping from the shadowed banks of the Concord and Merrimack. ... -
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Ralph Waldo Emerson
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251
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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... -
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Ralph Waldo Emerson
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187
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9 parts
A creeping fog clings to the decaying manors of the soul, each chapter a shadowed wing of a crumbling estate. Here, men—not as flesh and blo... -