Thirty Strange Stories by H. G. Wells
The collection presents a series of intriguing and imaginative tales that explore the boundaries of reality and the supernatural. Each story delves into themes of science, morality, and the unknown, often featuring unexpected twists and thought-provoking conclusions. The narratives range from eerie encounters and mysterious phenomena to speculative scenarios that challenge the reader's perception of the world. Through vivid storytelling and rich character development, the collection captivates the audience with its blend of suspense, curiosity, and philosophical reflection.
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- Published
- 1897
- Nationality
- British
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- Pages
- 300-400
- Original Language
- English
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- Horror Literature: A Core Collection and Reference Guide (Book edited by Marshall B. Tymn)