Selected Short Stories

“Selected Short Stories” by Herbert George Wells is a collection published by Penguin Books in 1988, comprising 352 pages in English. This edition presents a range of Wells’ literary works, showcasing his contributions to the short story format and highlighting his unique narrative style.
Readers will find a diverse selection of stories that reflect Wells’ exploration of fiction and literary themes. The collection emphasizes the author’s ability to blend imaginative storytelling with insightful commentary on society. As a significant figure in literary history, Wells’ short stories offer a glimpse into the human experience, making this volume a noteworthy addition for those interested in fiction and literary studies.
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This account of Tagore’s work includes an introduction, selected essays and a glossary and is intended to form a companion volume to his collection of “Selected Poems”. In this particular volume Tagore reaches beyond documentary realism towards his own visions, which provide a vivid picture of Bengali life. Rabrindranath Tagore was a poet, musician and painter and as a grandmaster of Bengali culture concentrated on creating a new form of literature – the short story, while providing India with one of it’s more well-known Romantic Poets. The author won the 1913 Nobel Prize.
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