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Lost story by Dracula author discovered
Lost ghost story by 'Dracula' author Bram Stoker found after 130 years
A Dublin enthusiast has uncovered a lost short story by Bram Stoker, titled `Gibbet Hill,` in a 1890 newspaper.
A Fan Discovers a New Story by the Author of ‘Dracula’
The work by Bram Stoker, previously unknown to scholars, will be read and included in a book launched during Dublin’s annual Bram Stoker Festival.
Dracula author Bram Stoker's long-lost story Gibbet Hill rediscovered more than 130 years after it was written
Gibbet Hill — set in a notorious crime hotspot in the English countryside and published as Bram Stoker was beginning work on Dracula — is rediscovered by an amateur historian passing the time in the National Library of Ireland.
Lost story by "Dracula" author discovered after over 130 years
"Gibbet Hill" tells of a sailor murdered by three criminals whose bodies were strung up on a hanging gallows on a hill as a ghostly warning to passing travelers.
‘Dracula’ creator Bram Stoker’s new short story was lost for 134 years
Amateur historian Brian Cleary was paging through Stoker's works at the National Library of Ireland in Dublin, the gothic novelist's hometown, when he made the discovery.
Lost Bram Stoker short story "Gibbet Hill" found after 134 years
Dracula author Bram Stoker wrote a short story in 1890, seven years before he published his most famed work. Gibbet Hill is a similarly gothic affair, but its grim outcome-after we meet a murdered sailor,
Lost ghost story by 'Dracula' author Bram Stoker unearthed in Dublin
A short story by Bram Stoker, the legendary author of Dracula, has been unearthed by a lifelong enthusiast in Dublin who stumbled upon the work while browsing in a library archive. Titled Gibbet Hill,
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Translated short fiction: Swadesh Deepak’s short story about a troubled mother-son relationship
An excerpt from ‘A Bouquet of Dead Flowers’, by Swadesh Deepak, translated from the Hindi by Jerry Pinto, Pratik Kanjilal, ...
Words Without Borders
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Heart of the Storm: A Sample of Jordanian Writing in English
In this introduction to our collection of Jordanian writing, guest editor Addie Leak details the country's diverse culture ...
The New Yorker
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Lore Segal Will Keep Talking Through Her Stories
The novelist and short-story writer, who died Monday at ninety-six, contributed to The New Yorker for more than six decades.
The Harvard Crimson
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Harvard Authors Profile: Abigail Chachkes ’25 on Romance and Corpse Meditation
Abigail Chachkes ’25 recently won the Cyrilly Abels Short Story Prize for her short story "Do It Again", inspired by a 16th-century saint starving herself from religious devotion.
The Economist
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Han Kang wins the Nobel prize in literature for 2024
H AN KANG has been called “Korea’s Kafka”. Rather than giant bugs, her metamorphoses involve vegetation. “The Fruit of My ...
The New Yorker
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Han Kang’s Experimental Touch
From the daily newsletter: the first South Korean to win a Nobel Prize in Literature. Plus: the Saudi Princesses held captive ...
Irish Examiner
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Cork Short Story Festival: New book launched on the late David Marcus
The launch of a book about the late literary figure is one of the highlights of Cork International Short Story Festival ...
The Gazette on MSN
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Another side of literary giant Mavis Gallant: the Montreal journalist
In later life, Gallant often told the story of her interview with French philosopher and author Jean-Paul Sartre. She was the ...
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AI generated? HSC English exam’s dubious stimulus sparks debate among Year 12 students
Speed readers have raced ahead early in the HSC exam period after Year 12 students were put through their paces in a ...
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