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Through the Magic Door

Through the Magic Door

by Arthur Conan Doyle

Through the Magic Door is a book written by Arthur Conan Doyle first published serialized in Cassell's Magazine between december 1906 and november 1907. However, the book was based on a series of 6 articles published in Great Thoughts from 5 may to 30 june 1894 and in the Associated Press (The Philadelphia Inquirer, etc) from 20 may and 15 july 189..

A Personal Record

A Personal Record

by Joseph Conrad

A Personal Record is an autobiographical work (or "fragment of biography") by Joseph Conrad, published in 1912. It has also been published under the titles A Personal Record: Some Reminiscences and Some Reminiscences. Notoriously unreliable and digressive in structure, it is nonetheless the principal contemporary source for information about the au..

Notes on My Books

Notes on My Books

by Joseph Conrad

Notes on My Books is a literary essays on the works of Joseph Conrad written by himself. The author states in his preface of the book as "It is only some such train of thought, or rather of feeling, that can in a measure explain the aim of the attempt, made in the tale which follows, to present an unrestful episode in the obscure lives of a fe..

My Miscellanies, Vol. 1 (of 2)

My Miscellanies, Vol. 1 (of 2)

by Wilkie Collins

Preface from the Book: The various papers of which the following collection is composed, were most of them written some years since, and were all originally published—with many more, which I have not thought it desirable to reprint—in 'Household Words,' and in the earlier volumes of 'All the Year Round.' They were fortunate enough to be received wi..

The Collected Works of William Hazlitt, Vol. 06 (of 12)

The Collected Works of William Hazlitt, Vol. 06 (of 12)

by William Hazlitt

The first edition was published in two 8vo volumes, the first volume in 1821 with the following title-page: ‘Table-Talk; or, Original Essays. By William Hazlitt. London: John Warren, Old Bond-Street 1821’; the second volume in 1822 with the following title-page: ‘Table-Talk; or, Original Essays. By William Hazlitt. Vol. II. London: Printed for Henr..

Style and the Man

Style and the Man

by Meredith Nicholson

Great writers have rarely written of style, perhaps because it is so individual, so intimate a matter; and the trick of the thing may not, except in rare cases be communicated to the tyro. The convenient methods of absent treatment advertised by correspondence schools of authorship are of no avail in the business of style; style can no more be taug..

We Women and Our Authors

We Women and Our Authors

by Laura Marholm

We German women are accustomed to look upon ourselves as an appendage to or a part of man. Up till now it has been the chief object and the pride of our existence to subordinate ourselves to him, and to look after his comforts. It is so no longer, or at any rate it is not as common as it used to be. Women have begun to ask: Who am I? and not: Whose..