Nakiketas and other poems
- 120 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden






The preservation of Mr. Waddington of Wyck ensures its significance in human history is maintained for future generations. Alpha Editions has modernized the text through careful reformatting and retyping, providing a clear and readable version that is not a mere scanned copy. This effort highlights the importance of classical literature and its accessibility in today's world.
This book is a reproduction of a historical work, presented in large print to enhance accessibility for readers with impaired vision. Published by Megali, a house dedicated to making historical texts more available, it focuses on preserving the original content while ensuring readability.
The book is a reproduction of a historical work, presented in large print to enhance readability for individuals with impaired vision. Published by Megali, a house dedicated to making historical texts accessible, it aims to preserve important literature while catering to the needs of readers who require larger text.
This book is a reproduction of a historical work, published in large print to enhance accessibility for individuals with impaired vision. The focus on readability reflects the commitment of the publishing house Megali to provide inclusive literature, ensuring that important texts are available to a wider audience.
Including the contents of the classic collections Uncanny Stories (1923) and The Intercessor and Other Stories (1931), this new volume also features two rare strange tales from a third, lesser-known book which explore further facets of Sinclair's fascination with the uncanny.
Eight Short Stories and Four Novellas of the Strange and Unusual Including 'The Token', 'The Victim', 'The Mahatma's Story', 'The Flaw in the Crystal' and 'The Intercessor'
This collection features ghost stories penned by a prominent feminist and suffragist, showcasing her literary talent. The tales intertwine supernatural elements with themes of empowerment and social justice, reflecting the author's advocacy for women's rights. Each story captivates with its eerie atmosphere while also challenging societal norms, offering a unique blend of haunting narratives and progressive ideas. These ghostly encounters serve as a platform for exploring deeper issues of gender and identity in a historical context.
Mary Amelia St. Clair, known as May Sinclair, was a prominent British writer and suffragist, recognized for her novels, short stories, and poetry. An advocate for women's rights, she creatively engaged in activism, famously dressing as Jane Austen for a fundraising event. Sinclair made significant contributions to modernist literature, notably coining the term "stream of consciousness" in her critique of Dorothy Richardson's work. Her literary influence and commitment to social causes mark her as a key figure in early 20th-century literature.
Focusing on the significance of the Brontë sisters, this republished edition of a classical work highlights their enduring impact on literature. The book has been meticulously reformatted and redesigned for clarity and readability, ensuring that it remains accessible for contemporary and future readers. It is a valuable resource within the realms of language and English literature, celebrating the contributions of the Brontës to the literary canon.
A prominent British writer and active suffragist, May Sinclair contributed significantly to literature with her novels, short stories, and poetry. Known for her unique perspectives, she was a pioneering figure in modernist criticism, famously coining the term "stream of consciousness" while reviewing Dorothy Richardson's work. Sinclair's engagement in the suffrage movement was notable, exemplified by her playful yet impactful participation in fundraising events, where she embodied a rebellious version of Jane Austen.