Category: Fiction
By James Oliver Curwood Table of Contents BACK TO GOD’S COUNTRY THE YELLOW-BACK THE FIDDLING MAN L’ANGE THE CASE OF BEAUVAIS THE OTHER MAN’S WIFE THE STRENGTH OF MEN THE MATCH THE HONOR OF HER PEOPLE BUCKY SEVERN HIS FIRST PENITENT PETER GOD THE MOUSE TO GOD’S COUNTRY When Shan Tung, the long-cued Chinaman from […]
By August Strindberg Table of Contents I: A Bird’s-Eye View of Stockholm II: Between Brothers III: The Artists’ Colony IV: Master and Dogs V: At the Publisher’s VI: The Red Room VII: The Imitation of Christ VIII: Poor Mother Country IX: Bills of Exchange X: The Newspaper Syndicate “Grey Bonnet” XI: Happy People XII: Marine […]
By August Strindberg Table of Contents Introduction Epigraph The Inferno I: The Hand of the Invisible II: St. Louis Leads Me to Orfila III: Paradise Regained IV: The Fall and Paradise Lost V: Purgatory Extracts from My Journal VI: Hell VII: Beatrice VIII: Swedenborg IX: Extracts from the Diary of a Damned Soul X: The […]
By Charles John Cutcliffe Wright Hyne Table of Contents Part 1 – THE BAIT Part 2 – RUN DOWN Part 3 – THE FINGER OF HANKIN 1. 2. 3. Part 4 – THE CHOLERA SHIP Part 5 – THE HERMIT 1. 2. 3. Part 6 – THE LIZARD Part 7 – HELD UP Part 8 […]
By Charles Dickens Table of Contents Chapter 1 – Marley’s Ghost Chapter 2 – The First Of The Three Spirits Chapter 3 – The Second Of The Three Spirits Chapter 4 – The Last Of The Spirits Chapter 5 – The End Of It The combined qualities of the realist and the idealist which Dickens […]
By Arthur Morrison Table of Contents Title Preface to the third edition Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Chapter 15 Chapter 16 Chapter 17 Chapter 18 Chapter 19 Chapter 20 Chapter 21 Chapter […]
By Nathaniel Hawthorne Hearken to our neighbor with the iron tongue. While I sit musing over my sheet of foolscap, he emphatically tells the hour, in tones loud enough for all the town to hear, though doubtless intended only as a gentle hint to myself, that I may begin his biography before the evening shall […]
By Fred Merrick White THE ERA of peace which seemed to be well-begun in 1906 was naturally marked by an extraordinary commercial and financial activity; an amount of world-wide speculations never equalled in intensity, even in the mad times of the South Sea Bubble, or when Hudson, the Railway King, flourished. The countless millions piled […]