“The Prisoner of Zenda” by Anthony Hope is a classic adventure novel that has captivated readers for over a century. The story is set in the fictional country of Ruritania, where the king-to-be is abducted on the eve of his coronation. The protagonist, an Englishman named Rudolf Rassendyll, becomes embroiled in a plot to impersonate …
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The Last of the Mohicans is a historical novel written by James Fenimore Cooper in 1826, set during the French and Indian War. It is considered one of the most popular and widely read leatherstocking tales, a series of novels featuring the main character Natty Bumppo. The novel has been adapted into several films, most …
“The Young King” is a captivating tale written by the renowned Irish playwright and author, Oscar Wilde. Published in 1891 as part of his collection of fairy tales, “The Young King” stands out as a thought-provoking and morally rich story that explores themes of power, wealth, and the true meaning of leadership. The allegory is …
“The Fisherman and His Soul” is a short story written by Oscar Wilde that was first published in 1891. This allegorical tale tells the story of a young fisherman who accidentally catches a mermaid in his net. The mermaid falls in love with the fisherman and offers to give him his heart’s desire if he …
“The Model Millionaire” is a short story written by Oscar Wilde that explores the themes of wealth, love, and kindness. The story follows the life of Hugh Erskine, a charming man who lacks the financial resources to support his romantic and charming nature. Despite his likable personality, he is not intellectually or financially remarkable. Hughie …
“The Sphinx Without a Secret” is a short story written by Oscar Wilde that was published in 1891. The story is about a man who becomes infatuated with a mysterious woman, only to discover after her death that her secrecy was merely a harmless fascination with mystery and not a hidden truth. The story explores …
Italo Calvino’s “Invisible Cities” is a novel that has been widely acclaimed for its allegorical nature. The book was published in 1972 and has since become a classic in the literary world. The novel is a collection of descriptions of imaginary cities that are narrated by Marco Polo to Kublai Khan. The novel’s allegorical nature …
The Quiet American by Graham Greene is a novel set in 1950s Vietnam, amidst French colonial struggles and the emerging American involvement. The narrative follows the complex relationship between cynical British journalist Thomas Fowler and idealistic American aid worker Alden Pyle, exploring their conflicting views on love, politics, and morality. Greene’s masterpiece is a political …
Gustav Meyrink’s novel, “The Golem,” has been a classic of the occult genre since its publication in 1915. The novel is set in the Jewish ghetto of Prague and follows a protagonist who becomes obsessed with the legend of the golem, a creature made of clay and brought to life through mystical means. The story …
The Stepford Wives is a satirical science-fiction horror novel written by Ira Levin and originally published in 1972. The book tells the story of Joanna Eberhart, a photographer and political activist who moves with her husband and two children from New York City to Stepford. Upon arriving in Stepford, Joanna realizes something surprising: all the …