
A Case of Eavesdropping & The Other Wing
Algernon Blackwood is one of Britain’s great unheralded champions of the literary imagination. His short stories give profound and unsettling insight into the human condition at the beginning of the 20th century. As these stories suggest, he had a miraculous ability to conjure up immediately adjacent alternative worlds of terrifying plausibility.
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A Case of Eavesdropping & The Other Wing

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The Singular Speculation of the Housing Agent & The Invisible Man

Room in a Tower & Philip’s Safety Razor

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The Bet & The House with the Mezzanine

The Furnished Room & The Cop and the Anthem

The Yellow Wallpaper & The Rocking Chair

The Reticence of Lady Ann & Sredni Vashtar
