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Rumpelstiltskin
"Rumpelstiltskin" (German: "Rumpelstilzchen"; also published in English as "Rumpel-Stilts-Kin" and "Rumpel-Stilts-Ken") is a German fairy tale. It is included in Kinder- und Hausmärchen (Children's and Household Tales), the 1812 -
The Toys of Peace
"The Toys of Peace" is a humorous short story by the British author Hector Hugh Munro who wrote under the pseudonym of Saki. The story was first collected in the 1919 anthology of the -
Heidi
Heidi is a children's novel of twenty-three chapters by the Swiss author Johanna Spyri. It was originally published in German in two volumes. The first volume, Heidis Lehr- und Wanderjahre (translated as Heidi -
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The Star-Child
"The Star-Child" is a short fantasy story for children by the Irish author Oscar Wilde. It was first published in 1891 as part of the anthology House of Pomegranates, which also includes "The -
The Model Millionaire
"The Model Millionaire" is a short story by the Irish author Oscar Wilde. It first appeared in print in the newspaper The World in June 1887. It was published again in 1891 as part -
The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez
"The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez" is a Sherlock Holmes short story by the British author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. It was first published in the July 1904 issue of The Strand magazine -
The Sign of the Four
The Sign of the Four is a mystery novel by the British author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. It is the second of four novels which Doyle wrote that are based around the characters of the -
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is a children's novel of thirty-five chapters by the American author Samuel Langhorne Clemens. who wrote under the pseudonym of Mark Twain. It was first published in 1876 -
A Study in Scarlet
A Study in Scarlet is a mystery novel by the British author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. It is the first of four novels which Doyle wrote that feature the characters of the brilliant consulting detective -
The Hound of the Baskervilles
The Hound of the Baskervilles is the third of four Sherlock Holmes novels by the British author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. It was originally serialized in the magazine The Strand between April 1901 and August -
Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet is a play written by William Shakespeare early in his career as a playwright. It is believed to have been written at some time between 1591 and 1595. It was one of -
Hamlet
The Tragical History of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, usually referred to simply as Hamlet is the most famous play by William Shakespeare and is generally considered to be his best work. It was the most -
Cinderella
"Cinderella" (Italian: "Cenerentola"; French: "Cendrillon ou la Petite Pantoufle de verre"; German: "Aschenputtel") is a European fairy tale. There are similar stories from the British Isles and similar tales exist in the folklore of -
Beauty and the Beast
Beauty and the Beast (French: La Belle et la Bête) is a romantic fantasy story. Although it draws on elements from folklore and mythology, the modern Beauty and the Beast story was created by Gabrielle -
Peter and Wendy
Peter and Wendy (also published as Peter Pan and Wendy and as Peter Pan) is a children's fantasy novel of seventeen chapters by the Scottish author J.M. Barrie. It was first published in -
The Vampyre
"The Vampyre; A Tale" is a short work of fantasy horror fiction by the English writer and physician John William Polidori. It was first published on April 1, 1819 in The New Monthly Magazine -
Little Red Riding Hood
"Little Red Riding Hood" (French:"Le Petit Chaperon rouge"; German: "Rotkäppchen') is a European fairy tale. Similar stories also exist in African and Asian folklore. Although the story of "Little Red Riding Hood" probably -
The Curse of Capistrano
The Curse of Capistrano is a historical adventure novel by the American author Johnston McCulley. It is the first work of fiction in which the character of the masked swordsman Zorro appears. It was originally -
Robinson Crusoe
Robinson Crusoe is a work of fiction by the British author Daniel Defoe. It was first published on April 25, 1719. It is generally considered to have been the first novel to have been written -
Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up
Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up is a play in five acts by the Scottish writer J.M. Barrie. It was first performed at the Duke of York's Theatre in -
Hansel and Gretel
"Hansel and Gretel" (German: "Hänsel und Gretel"; also published in English as "Hansel and Grethel", "Hansel and Grettel",'"Little Brother and Little Sister" and "Johnnie and Grizzle") is a German fairy tale. It is -
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Pollyanna
'Pollyanna is a children's novel of thirty-two chapters by the American author Eleanor H. Porter. It was originally serialized in The Christian Herald in 1912 and 1913. It was first published in -
A Woman of No Importance
A Woman of No Importance is a play by the Irish writer Oscar Wilde. It is a romantic comedy that satirizes the British upper classes. It was first performed at the Haymarket Theatre in London
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