Montague Rhodes James (1862-1936) was a medieval scholar; Provost of King’s College, Cambridge. He wrote many of his ghost stories to be read aloud in...
Frederick Elliot is a student at early 20th century Cambridge, a university that seems like paradise to him, amongst bright if cynical companions, whe...
The Making of a Bigot follows the journey of Eddy Oliver, a young Cambridge University student, as he encounters various personalities who exert signi...
Coningsby is a novel by Benjamin Disraeli, first published in 1844. It tells the story of Coningsby, a young man of noble birth who is disillusioned w...
Published in 1865, *Fly Leaves* is a collection of humorous poetry by Charles Stuart Calverley, a prominent figure in Victorian England. Calverley's...
“Mice & Other Poems” is a collection of poetry published by Gerald Bullett following World War I. It is part of a series of small volumes of poetry pr...
This collection of short stories, originally published in the *Oxford and Cambridge Magazine* in 1856, showcases William Morris's early explorations o...
In "The Day's Journey," Netta Syrett explores the complexities of love and marriage within the context of the changing social landscape of the Victori...
Olva Dune, a Cambridge student, finds himself grappling with the weight of a terrible crime – murder. In the aftermath of his actions, he experiences...
This poem, 'To Jenny Lind', is a tribute to the renowned Swedish opera singer, Jenny Lind, penned by an anonymous author and published in the collecti...