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STORYTELLING THE TERRIBLE SOLOMONS and other stories  Arthur Conan Doyle, Jack London, S. Weir Mitchell

The storytelling method is the study of language with the help of short stories. Stories help to practice grammar and vocabulary, promote imagination, speaking, listening, and writing. This technique is perfect for different age groups, children, as well as teenagers, and adults. The book contai...

STORYTELLING: THE CAT THAT WALKED BY HIMSELF and other  J. London, J. R. Kipling, K. Pyle

The storytelling method is the study of language with the help of short stories. Stories help to practice grammar and vocabulary, promote imagination, speaking, listening, and writing. This technique is perfect for different age groups, children, as well as teenagers, and adults. The book contai...

STORYTELLING THE ADVENTURE OF THE THREE STUDENTS and other  Arthur Conan Doyle, Jack London, J. R. Kipling

The storytelling method is the study of language with the help of short stories. Stories help to practice grammar and vocabulary, promote imagination, speaking, listening, and writing. This technique is perfect for different age groups, children, as well as teenagers, and adults. The book contai...

STORYTELLING THE ADVENTURE OF THE CREEPING MAN and other stories  Jerome K. Jerome, Arthur Conan Doyle, G. K. Chestertonet

The storytelling method is the study of language with the help of short stories. Stories help to practice grammar and vocabulary, promote imagination, speaking, listening, and writing. This technique is perfect for different age groups, children, as well as teenagers, and adults. The book contai...

The American writer Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) created his masterpieces not only in the romantic style, but he was also the founder of the detective genre, the "master of horror". "Morella" is a story about the transmigration of the soul and the identity of the human being. In his stories, the w...

The Call of Cthulhu and Other Weird Tales  Howard Phillips Lovecraft

Howard Phillips Lovecraft (1890—1937) was an American writer who created his masterpieces in the genre of fantasy and horror. The most famous works of the author are the stories «The Call of Cthulhu», «Dagon», etc. In his works, humanity is ruled by a chaotic universe. The main layer of the write...

Dracula  Bram Stoker

“Dracula” is an epistolary novel by the Irish writer Bram Stoker (1847—1912). The characters in the novel tell of their nightmarish encounters with the insidious Count Dracula. Excerpts from their diaries and letters will step by step bring the reader closer to unraveling the sinister mystery of ...

«His Last Bow» is one of the short stories by the Scottish writer Arthur Conan Doyle (1859–1930) about the famous detective Sherlock Arthur Conan Doyle (1859–1930) about the famous detective Sherlock a number of new crimes. Because Britain’s military secrets must not fall into the hands of the en...

The novel «The Secret Garden» by the Anglo-American writer Frances Burnett (1849–1924) is about an orphan girl named Mary. One morning, Mary discovers an abandoned garden. She begins to take care of him. The garden helps Mary and her friends to notice the beauty and charm of every moment, to open...

«Anne of Avonlea», a novel by Canadian writer Lucy Maud Montgomery (1874–1942), is a sequel to «Anne of Green Gables». After the Royal Teachers’ Seminary, Anne returned to Avonley to teach at a local school. She makes new friends, Anne experiences new adventures and suddenly realizes that she lik...

The works of Washington Irving (1783—1859) are ironic and mysterious at the same time. They fascinate with a combination of serious and funny, fiction and reality. His mythical heroes roam the dark forests and valleys, encountering spirits and ghosts. The collection of short stories «The Legend o...

«The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes» is the latest collection of Scottish writer Arthur Conan Doyle’s detective stories (1859–1930) about Sherlock Holmes. The characters of these works are thieving and unusual, and the gloomy mood of the stories refers to the horrors of the First World War. «Архів...

«Anne of Green Gables» is the first and most famous novel by Canadian writer Lucy Maud Montgomery (1874–1942). A single brother and his sister decide to adopt a teenage boy so he could help with the household. Due to a misunderstanding, however, comes the red-haired girl Anne Shirley... The actio...

«A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court» is a novel by the American writer Mark Twain (1835—1910). Ths is one of the fist descriptions of time travel in literature. Th novel satirically mocks chivalrous stories about the Middle Ages. «Янкі з Коннектикуту при дворі короля Артура» — роман амер...

I Say No  Wilkie Collins

Wilkie Collins (1824—1889) — English writer and playwright, one of the founders of the detective genre. «I Say No» is a typical English Victorian novel. This novel has everything — love and adventure, intrigue and detective story. Bright characters, a fascinating description of the feelings of th...

Le Fantome de l’Opera  Gaston Leroux

Le roman gothique «Le Fantome de l’Opera» appartient a la plume de l'ecrivain francais Gaston Leroux et, selon l'auteur lui-meme, represente des evenements reels. Des evenements etonnants se deroulent a l'Opera de Paris: la perte d'argent, la disparition du chanteur, des accidents... De la premie...

The House of the Seven Gables  Nathaniel Hawthorne

«The House of the Seven Gables» is a Gothic novel by the American writer Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804—1864). The author discusses the past and present of New England and addresses the themes of guilt, retribution, and atonement. This is a story about the relationship of two genera. A gloomy and unco...

Jane Eyre  Charlotte Bronte

Jane Eyre, the protagonist tof the novel of the same name by British writer Charlotte Bronte (1816—1855), was raised in an orphanage. Having received an excellent education, the girl gets a job as a governess in the family of a wealthy Mr. Rochester. After a while, Jane begins to realize that Roc...

«Frankenstein» is an epistolary Gothic novel by the English writer Mary Shelley (1797—1851). The book is about Victor Frankenstein, who managed to comprehend the mystery of the origin of life and learn to revive lifeless matter. Later he renounces his creation, but the nameless monster begins to ...

The novel «The Cricket of the Hearth» by the English writer Charles Dickens (1812—1870) belongs to the series of «Christmas stories». This is a story about a happy driver’s family. Dramatic events caused by the appearance of a stranger threaten the happiness of the family. However, magical creatu...