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The Country of the Blind

The Country of the Blind

by H. G. Wells

The Country of the Blind is a short story by H. G. Wells. What would happen if a community of people country can not accept the fact human has eyesight. Nunez, a mountaineer accidentally falls into a valley while his attempt to climb to Parascotopetl, an unconquered mountain. He realizes that the valley is isolated from the rest of the world. He wa..

The War in the Air

The War in the Air

by H. G. Wells

When wright brothers proved human can fly without wings, H. G. Wells predicted the destructive side of the flying power and expressed it through his War fiction novel The War in the Air. While all the power hungry nations were deploying their scientists to succeed in the air power, civilians were unaware of it. Wells prediction of World war and usi..

Lady Susan

Lady Susan

by Jane Austen

Jane Austen created an unusual heroine among her other novels through her only epistolary novel Lady Susan. Looking to climb in the social ladder quickly, Lady Susan hunt for wealthy men as her partner. Ironically she not only looks pair for her, but also to her daughter Frederica Vernon. Jane austen fans might not like the lead character of this n..

Chronicles of Avonlea

Chronicles of Avonlea

by Lucy Maud Montgomery

Chronicles of Avonlea is contrast to her early works of full length novels in Anne Of Green Gables series, Lucy Maud Montgomery has written many short stories set around Avonlea, a fiction town created by her. Anne Shirley's fan will miss their heroine in this collection as she only appears in the first story The Hurrying of Ludovic, playing key ro..

The Story Girl

The Story Girl

by Lucy Maud Montgomery

Montgomery's novel The Story Girl Sara Stanley is an energetic personality who enlightens the crowd of a group of juvenile kids. Sara is delighted with arrival of guests to her neighbor Janet. Beverley and Felix, the nieces of Janet came to spend their time in the absence of their father in a business travel finds their time enjoyable with Tales na..

New Arabian Nights

New Arabian Nights

by Robert Louis Stevenson

Inspiration of his reading of Arabian nights lead Stevenson to write his own version of short stories titled as New Arabian Nights. Published in two volumes, there are six stories in the collection such as The Suicide Club, The Rajah's Diamond, The Pavilion on the Links, A Lodging for the Night, The Sire De Malétroits Door, and Providence and the G..

The Master of Ballantrae: A Winter's Tale

The Master of Ballantrae: A Winter's Tale

by Robert Louis Stevenson

Stevenson's novel The Master of Ballantrae: A Winter's Tale is considered to be the finest work by him and vastly differs from his early themes of success through adventures. Durrisdeer, one of the noble families in Scotland is in a dilemma whether to support Jacob or King George. The family knows retaining their estate would be risky, if they supp..

The Ebb-Tide: A Trio And Quartette

The Ebb-Tide: A Trio And Quartette

by Robert Louis Stevenson

Co-Authored by Stevenson and Lloyd Osbourne, this adventure story The Ebb-Tide: A Trio And Quartette was published during the year of Stevenson's death. Herrick, Davis and Huish the trio lost their blessed life in various profession, as their ill-fate defame them. A second chance awaited them by a champagne cargo, which needed a new crew to complet..