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Harmonium is the first and most famous poetry collection by Wallace Stevens, one of the leading figures of twentieth-century American poetry. First published in 1923 and later expanded, the collection introduced readers to Stevens’s unique poetic voice, characterized by...
The Lonely Hampshire Cottage by Arthur Conan Doyle is a tense and atmospheric mystery set in the quiet English countryside.The story follows a traveler who becomes intrigued by a small, isolated cottage in the county of Hampshire. Surrounded by fields and standing far...
The Vicar’s Conversion by A. E. W. Mason is a thoughtful and engaging short story that explores themes of morality, personal change, and quiet transformation within a small English community.The story centers on a respected village clergyman whose beliefs and attitudes...
Blind Guess by Valentine Williams is a suspenseful mystery that explores the role of intuition and risk in solving a crime. The story revolves around an investigator who is faced with a puzzling situation where the available evidence is incomplete and the truth seems...
The Ghost of Travers Court by E. R. Punshon is a suspenseful mystery that blends elements of detective fiction with a touch of the supernatural.The story takes place in the quiet London residence known as Travers Court, a building rumored to be haunted by a mysterious...
The Atonement by S. S. Van Dine is a psychological mystery that explores guilt, responsibility, and the consequences of human actions.The story focuses on a character who becomes involved in a troubling situation connected with crime and moral wrongdoing. As events...
The Mystery of the Corridor Express is a classic detective story by Victor L. Whitechurch, a British author known for his clever and engaging mysteries.The story unfolds on the “Corridor Express,” a train where an apparently ordinary journey becomes the setting for a...
No Evidence is a short detective story by Alice Campbell. The plot focuses on a mysterious crime in which there seems to be no proof of what really happened. The police suspect that something illegal has occurred, but they cannot find any witnesses or physical...
The Man Who Knew Too Much is a collection of detective stories by G. K. Chesterton.The book follows the adventures of Horne Fisher, a man who understands the hidden connections between politics, society, and crime. Because of his knowledge of powerful people and secret...
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