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Description Stanley Weinbaumβs The Dark Other was first written sometime in the 1920βs under the name The Mad Brain. The manuscript went unpublished until 1950, where it was posthumously released with edits by Forrest J. Ackerman. Patricia Lane is a spirited young woman, in the midst of a passionate relationship with Nicholas Devine, a writer with a fascination with horror. When he starts to show bizarre personality shifts, she turns to her neighbor, a talented psychologist, to discover the
Description Surprisingly timeless and under the guise of βChristian Mysticism,β Underhill describes in 1914 what could rightly be called βsecular mindfulnessβ today. Evelyn Underhill doesnβt use much Christian terminology, instead preferring to use words that may be considered βnew age.β If one can get past the terminology, the βPractical Mysticismβ allows anyone to explore the mystical aspects of their own worldview without necessarily betraying their prior deeply-held beliefs. Practical
Description An ancient Roman hilltop fort proves an irresistible draw to Lucian Taylor, but what awaits at the top isnβt just a view of the surrounding Welsh landscape but a bacchal experience his young soul isnβt ready for. This experience sets his path as he attempts to transcribe his increasingly elaborate visions into the perfect book; the book that will actually mean something more than the banal novels he sees the publishing houses push out. The Hill of Dreams is a semi-autobiographical
Description Anne of Green Gables established the career of Canadian writer Lucy Maude Montgomery. When Matthew Cuthbert sends away for an orphan boy to help on his farm, he is surprised to instead meet the captivatingly imaginative Anne Shirley. What ensues is one of the most enduringly popular coming-of-age stories, bringing the pastoral beauty of Prince Edward Island to the world.
Description In The Golden Bowl, an impoverished Italian aristocrat comes to London to marry a wealthy American, but meets an old mistress before the wedding and spends time with her, helping her pick out a wedding gift. After their marriage, his wife maintains a close relationship with her father, while their own relationship becomes strained. Completed in 1904, Henry James himself considered The Golden Bowl one of his best novels, and it remains one of criticsβ favorites. Along with The Wings
Description Gulliverβs Travels was published in 1726 and is probably the most famous work by Jonathan Swift. It was an instant hitβselling out within a weekβand has never been out of print, as well as having been adapted many times. Lemuel Gulliver, an English surgeon on the Antelope, is shipwrecked and washed up on the island of Lilliput, where the inhabitants are less than six inches tall. This part of the book is a thinly veiled attack on the political classes of the time, as the