Published in 1899, just a year before his death, War Is Kind by Stephen Crane evokes again the dark imagery of war which made his fortune in The Red B...
Swann's Way is the first book in the seven-volume work In Search of Lost Time, or Remembrance of Things Past, by Marcel Proust. It is a novel written...
This book is a collection of letters written by Amy Carmichael, a renowned Protestant missionary, during her fifteen months in Japan in the late 19th...
This book presents a selection of Oscar Wilde's early poetry, curated by his friend and literary executor, Robert Ross. It offers a glimpse into Wilde...
Dodo is a witty and satirical novel that paints a vivid portrait of London's high society during the late Victorian era. It follows the life of Dodo,...
'Underneath the Bough' is a collection of poems by Michael Field, a pseudonym for the couple Katharine Harris Bradley and Edith Emma Cooper. Their wor...
This short collection of verse by Theodore Wratislaw, first published in 1892, is a prime example of the fin de siècle Decadent movement in literature...
Theodore Wratislaw's "Orchids" is a collection of poetry published in 1896, embodying the themes and aesthetic sensibilities of the fin de siècle move...
This collection of poems by Arthur Symons, a prominent figure in the late Victorian and early 20th-century literary scene, showcases his distinctive s...
The Dial was an art magazine published in London between 1889 and 1897 by Charles Ricketts and Charles Shannon, known for their aestheticism and assoc...
“A Daughter of Today” follows the life of Elfrida Bell, a young woman who leaves the American Midwest to pursue artistic studies in Paris and a career...