Search      Hot    Newest Novel
The House of the Wolfings

Category: Short Stories  Author:William Morris 

The tale tells that in times long past there was a dwelling of men beside a great wood. Before it lay a plain, not very great, but which was, as it were, an isle in the sea of woodland, since even when you stood on the flat ground, you could see trees everywhere in the offing, though as for hills, you could scarce say that there were a...


TAG: Short Stories

Start Read / Save / Comments / PermaLink

The House of the Seven Gables

Category: Short Stories  Author:Nathaniel Hawthorne 

 "Seven horns pavilion is old curtilage" and "seven horns cabinet house", to borrow the family curse this ancient gothic tradition, depicts the pynchon family due to the ancestral thuggery and make the story of the offspring of retribution. Novel depiction of seven Angle cabinet is old curtilage, everywhere is full of symbolic signifi...


TAG: Short Stories

Start Read / Save / Comments / PermaLink

The House by the Medlar-Tree

Category: Short Stories  Author:Giovanni Verga 

ANY one who loves simplicity or respects sincerity, any one who feels the tie binding us all together in the helplessness of our common human life, and running from the lowliest as well as the highest to the Mystery immeasur-ably above the whole earth, must find a rare and tender pleasure in this simple story of an Italian fishing vill...


TAG: Short Stories

Start Read / Save / Comments / PermaLink

The Horse-Stealers and other stories

Category: Short Stories  Author:Anton Chekhov 

Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (1860-1904) was a Russian short story writer and a playwright. His playwriting career produced four classics, while his best short stories are held in high esteem by writers and critics. Chekhov practiced as a doctor throughout most of his literary career: "Medicine is my lawful wife," he once said, "and literat...


TAG: Short Stories

Start Read / Save / Comments / PermaLink

Honore de Balzac

Category: Short Stories  Author:Albert Keim and Louis 

At Balzac’s funeral, the glorious yet bitter seal upon his destiny, Victor Hugo delivered a magnificent address, and in his capacity as poet and seer proclaimed with assurance the judgment of posterity: “His life has been brief yet full, and richer in works than in days.


TAG: Short Stories

Start Read / Save / Comments / PermaLink

All The Data From The Network AND User Upload, If Infringement, Please Contact Us To Delete! Contact Us
About Us | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Tag List | Recent Search  
©2010-2018 wenovel.com, All Rights Reserved