Andrea Worthington
During the Civil War, the members of the Baltimore Gun Club delighted themselves by designing artillery the likes of which the world had never seen. But when the South eventually surrenders, the gun club languishes, until its president,...
Nightmares, confessions, hallucinations, and laudanum-induced fears—Thomas De Quincey's Confessions of an English Opium-Eater remains an influential autobiography studied by psychologists, addiction specialists, historians and sociologists alike. Published in 1821, De Quincey's debut work on his own addiction and the effects of drugs on creativity set a unique tone for modern literature.
Revealing the power of the subconscious and freedom
...**The Yellow Wallpaper** is a short story by American writer Charlotte Perkins Gilman, first published in January 1892. The story is a seminal piece of feminist literature, examining the roles and treatment of women in society, particularly in terms of mental health.
**Summary:**
The narrative is presented as a series of journal entries written by a woman whose husband, John, a physician, has rented a mansion for the summer to help her
9) The sea wolf
It is estimated that by 1850 over one hundred thousand slaves had escaped to freedom in the North via a network of safe houses and secret routes known collectively as the Underground Railroad. First published in 1879, Sketches in the History of the Underground Railroad chronicles the perilous journeys and thrilling adventures of nearly...
When her mother dies, six-year-old slave girl Linda Brent is sent to the big house, where she grows up serving a gentle mistress who teaches her to read and write. But the mistress’s death brings about a sudden and terrible change in Linda’s fortunes.
Her lecherous new master torments Linda mercilessly,...
16) White fang
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