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Fifty Tiny Tales
Fifty Tiny Tales
Fifty Tiny Tales
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Fifty Tiny Tales

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An entrancing collection of 50 great short stories by leading classic writers.

  1. An entrancing collection of 50 great short stories by leading classic writers. 'The Green Door' by O. Henry
  2. 'The Ceremony' by Arthur Machen
  3. 'The Little Girl' by Katherine Mansfield
  4. 'The Downs' by Amyas Northcote
  5. 'The Outsider' by H. P. Lovecraft
  6. 'The Photograph' by A. J. Alan
  7. 'The Jade Earrings' by Andrew Soutar
  8. 'The Secret of the Schwarztal' by Francis Gribble
  9. 'The Young Bull' by Geraint Goodwin
  10. 'Witches Loaves' by O. Henry
  11. 'The Pope’s Mule' by Alphonse Daudet
  12. 'The Journey to Bruges' by Katherine Mansfield
  13. 'The Influence Fails' by J. S. Fletcher
  14. 'The Rival Beauties' by W. W. Jacobs
  15. 'The Pursuing Shadow' by Andrew Soutar
  16. 'In Yeddo Bay' by Jack London
  17. 'Ole Underwood' by Katherine Mansfield
  18. 'Make Westing' by Jack London
  19. 'Little Tobrah' by Rudyard Kipling
  20. 'John Bartine’s Watch' by Ambrose Bierce
  21. Plus 30 more gigantic little stories.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 17, 2018
ISBN9781509491094
Fifty Tiny Tales
Author

Katherine Mansfield

Katherine Mansfield (1888–1923) was born into a wealthy family in Wellington, New Zealand. She received a formal education at Queen’s College in London where she began her literary career. She found regular work with the periodical Rhythm, later known as The Blue Review, before publishing her first book, In a German Pension in 1911. Over the next decade, Mansfield would gain critical acclaim for her masterful short stories, including “Bliss” and “The Garden Party.”

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    I intensely dislike this narrator's technique. The bizarre emphasis on certain syllables is distracting and I have had to turn off more than a few stories after trying to get used to it. Obviously some people think she's fantastic, because she narrates quite a lot. But I hear a voice and not the story.