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by Bernard Shaw
You Never Can Tell
The action takes place in a coastal city. The play tells the story of Mrs. Clandon and her three children, Dolly, Philip and Gloria, who had just returned to England after eighteen years in Madeira. Children have no idea who their father is, and through a series of comedic mistakes, they ultimately invite him to a family dinner....
Number of pages: ~ 112 pages

by Willa Cather
My Antonia
In My Anthony, Will Keser addresses the difficult life of immigrants and American immigrants in the vast expanses of the prairie. In fact, this is the prairie anthem, on which the themes of growing up heroes, friendship, adaptation in an alien environment, the role of women in society (in particular women from the poor) are superimposed. The novel is permeated with a feeling of longing - for the past, for the abandoned homeland, for unfulfilled expectations and the golden years of childhood....
Number of pages: ~ 175 pages

by Honoré de Balzac
Sarrasine
The late 1820s and early 1830s, when Balzac entered the literature, was the period of the greatest flowering of the work of romanticism in French literature. The great novel in European literature before the arrival of Balzac had two main genres: a novel of personality - an adventurous hero or a self-deepening, lonely hero and a historical novel. Balzac departs from both the novel of personality and the historical novel of Walter Scott. He seeks to show the "individualized type", to give a picture of the whole society, the whole people, the whole of France. Not a legend about the past, but a...
Number of pages: ~ 44 pages

by Israel Zangwill
The Melting-Pot
Israel Zangville, an English writer and public figure who traveled extensively throughout the United States, in 1907 put the following words into the mouth of the protagonist of his play: “... America is the greatest melting pot created by God in which all the peoples of Europe are mixed and transformed into a single people!". The word "boiler" carries a figurative and direct meaning. Immigrants from England, Sweden, the Netherlands, France, Germany, slaves from Africa and local Indians created something new and general from their national cuisines and gastronomic preferences....
Number of pages: ~ 152 pages

by Max Brand
Black Jack
Black Jack is a Western adventure story told by master brand teller Max Brand about the son of a murdered bad guy who is raised as a good gentleman. A bet was made about his fate: will genetics or the environment win? Will he become bad, like his father, or will become an outstanding person?...
Number of pages: ~ 152 pages

by George Bird Grinnell
Blackfeet Indian Stories
  • History
  • 1913
  • Autor: George Bird Grinnell
Blackfoots are Native American people in the USA and Canada, named after the color of moccasins. The name comes from the Siksikans "black", and the okkati "leg, foot." According to legend, the black-footed led the migration of the western Algonquins from the valley of the Red River to the foot of the Rocky Mountains. At the end of the 18th century, they reached the South Saskatchewan River, in the 19th century they wandered from the North Saskatchewan River to the headwaters of Missouri. Among blackfoots, cults of patron spirits, “sacred bundles”, and the demiurge Napi (“Old Man”) are common....
Number of pages: ~ 144 pages

by John Meade Falkner
Moonfleet
After Sunday service, John Orphan meets two villagers. They claim to inspect homes after a night flood. The guy suspects that men are looking for the ghost of Blackbeard and a precious diamond. He had previously heard sounds from the crypt where members of the Mohun family are buried. Water washed a funnel at the burial site. A guy descends through an educated passage and enters a network of caves. He finds an old medallion in which a secret code is hidden......
Number of pages: ~ 305 pages

by Fredric Brown
Two Timer
  • Fiction
  • 1954
  • Autor: Fredric Brown
Ignoring the time, Jack Breton crosses the parallel world to return Kate, a wife who was found raped and strangled in a lonely park nine years earlier. But in another stream of time, Kate marries her double John. And for one husband to remain Jack or John, he must die....
Number of pages: ~ 8 pages

by Sewell Peaslee Wright
The Infra-Medians
  • Fiction
  • 1931
  • Autor: Sewell Peaslee Wright
Pete Graham goes to the land of shadows and lost souls in search of his unfortunate friends....
Number of pages: ~ 19 pages

by Jesse F. Bone
The Issahar Artifacts
  • Fiction
  • 1960
  • Autor: Jesse F. Bone
The following manuscript was discovered during a thorough excavation of a site that could lead to artifacts of cultural significance. And they conceded: indeed, the wreckage turned out to be the remains of an ancient spaceship, similar to those described in Sectoral Chronicles IV-VII, but much smaller and more rude in design - obviously, a relic of the days before the expansion. A small metal box was found in the remains of the ship, covered with several layers of resin-impregnated fabric and wax, which was mostly destroyed. The metal itself was highly oxidized, but served to protect the...
Number of pages: ~ 11 pages

by Edmond Hamilton
The Man Who Saw the Future
  • Fiction
  • 1930
  • Autor: Edmond Hamilton
The French scientist from 1444, by chance, is carried forward 500 years and ends up in the 20th century, in Paris in 1944. It turns out that the move was not accidental ......
Number of pages: ~ 13 pages

by Fredric Brown
Keep Out
  • Fiction
  • 1954
  • Autor: Fredric Brown
On Earth, a new generation of people has been brought up for life on Mars. Using a substance called daptin, the body of ten-year-old children was rebuilt in accordance with the environmental conditions of life on Mars. And then the day came when the children were brought to Mars, so that they began their life on their new planet ......
Number of pages: ~ 9 pages

by Jesse F. Bone
A Prize for Edie
  • Fiction
  • 1961
  • Autor: Jesse F. Bone
This is a short science fiction novel written in 1961 for Analogue Science and Science Fiction. The Committee undoubtedly made a mistake in this story. There was no doubt that Eddie had achieved the long-awaited cancer treatment ... but awarding the Nobel Prize was, nevertheless, a mistake ......
Number of pages: ~ 10 pages

by Sam Merwin
Reel Life Films
At least one of the factors contributing to the current cycle of science fiction films produced in Hollywood is the irritability of minorities when their citizens are portrayed as villains. Filmmakers are now trying to avoid further boycotts by using space aliens for villains. But suppose some of our extraterrestrial neighbors are also a little touchy?...
Number of pages: ~ 11 pages

by Victor A. Endersby
Disowned
  • Fiction
  • 1932
  • Autor: Victor A. Endersby
The tragic misfortune of a man for whom the sky has turned into a terrible abyss, pulling him up all the time....
Number of pages: ~ 17 pages