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  • A Bundle of Letters

    "A Bundle of Letters" by Henry James is a novella that explores cultural differences and social manners through a series of letters written by American and European characters. Set...
  • La Dame aux Camilias

    Dumas fils’ 1848 tragic romance: courtesan Marguerite and Armand’s doomed love, inspiring La Traviata. Themes: sacrifice, societal hypocrisy.
  • A Bundle of Ballads

    "A Bundle of Ballads" is a collection of traditional English folk songs and poems, showcasing themes of love, adventure, and folklore. It reflects the rich cultural heritage and st...
  • A Century of Roundels

    "A Century of Roundels" by Algernon Charles Swinburne is a collection of 100 lyrical poems, each following the roundel form—a variation of the rondeau. Published in 1883, it showca...
  • Cold Smiles & Pretty Lies

    Sydney disappeared without a trace.Two and a half years later, she's returned. The scars that skate over her body and the tattoos that dance across her skin hold the key to time sp...
  • Thing for the Wild Ones

    I'm a nobody. I'm nothing exceptional. I kept to myself and I like it that way. I was more than content with my 'boring' life. My couple of friends was everything I needed. Or ...
  • 1609 A LOVER'S COMPLAINT

    1609 A Lover's Complaint is a narrative poem attributed to William Shakespeare, exploring themes of love, betrayal, and regret through a young woman's lament over her seduction and...
  • Spade (MxM)

    Giovanni 'Spade' DeVilleJust like his last name, he's the devil.Many fears him for he is ruthless and heartless.His heart is cold as stone.He fears no one but everybody fears him T...
  • The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson

    The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson by Mark Twain explores themes of identity, race, and morality through a tale of switched infants in a small Missouri town.
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    In "ADVERTISEMENT," Mark Twain humorously promotes his novel The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson, teasing its themes of identity and morality with his signature wit and satirical flai...