Category: Fiction
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 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 22 […]
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 […]









