Although written from a child's perspective, this is not a kids book but a series of funny, poignant, and sometimes disturbing stories about life in a...
Messieurs les ronds-de-cuir, de Georges Courteline, parut, pour la première fois, en feuilleton, dans l'Echo de Paris, au cours des années 1891-1892....
Die tragikomische Geschichte des Willibald Stilpe vom Schüler über den Revolutionär und Kritiker bis zum makabren Ende.1897 erschien dieser auf den Ko...
John Kendrick Bangs's "Water Ghost and Others" is a collection of eight short stories exploring the supernatural with a delightful blend of humor and...
Set in late 19th-century London, *The Thousandth Woman* follows the unwavering love of a woman for her accused lover. The narrative unfolds in the ba...
“In November” is a collection of poetry by Archibald Lampman, a celebrated Canadian poet of the late 19th century. Known for his evocative descriptio...
This collection of poems by Émile Verhaeren, translated by Charles Murphy, explores the depth and intensity of the poet's love for his wife, Marthe. C...
This collection of short stories, published in *Harper's Magazine* between 1895 and 1906, presents a unique perspective on young women's lives in late...
The book follows the humorous and often satirical observations of a young Chinese man, Kong Ho, as he navigates the complexities of Victorian London....
“God-Speed to the Snow” is a collection of poetry by Archibald Lampman, a prominent figure in Canadian literature. His work is characterized by its ly...
This collection of short stories, originally written in Yiddish and later translated into English, offers a poignant and insightful glimpse into the l...
This book presents a selection of Paul Verlaine's poems, translated into Russian by Valery Bryusov. The poems were chosen from various volumes of Verl...
This collection of essays offers a glimpse into English village life in the late 19th century. Alfred Pretor, an English Cambridge don and classicist,...
The Black Cat was a monthly literary magazine published from 1895 to 1922. It featured original short stories, often with uncanny or fantastical theme...