Top 10 Short Stories The - Haunted House - Male - The top ten haunted house short stories of all time written by men
Rudyard Kiplong
Poets & Their Inner Demons – Suicide - Poems by poets all linked by suffering similar issues
John Gould Fletcher, Marina Ivanova Tsvetaeva, Vachel Lindsay, Charlotte Mew, Thomas Chatterton, Amy Levy, Hart Crane, Sir John Suckling, Letitia Elizabeth Landon, Elizabeth Siddal, John Davidson
Top 10 Short Stories The - Macabre - The top ten macabre short stories of all time
HP Lovecraft
Poets & Their Inner Demons – Alcoholism - Poems by poets all linked by suffering similar issues
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Charles Baudelaire, Kahlil Gibran, Dorothy Parker, Algernon Charles Swinburne, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, James Whitcomb Riley, Thomas Dermody, Thomas Parnell
Top 10 Short Stories The - Occult - The top ten occult short stories of all time
Hanns Heinz Ewers
Poets & Their Afflictions – Tuberculosis - Poems by poets all linked by suffering similar ailments
John Keats, Kahlil Gibran, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Friedrich Schiller, Emily Brontë, D H Lawrence, Henry David Thoreau, Stephen Crane, Ivor Gurney, William Ernest Henley, Sidney Lanier, George Orwell, Katherine Mansfield, Anne Brontë
Top 10 Short Stories The - Russian Psychological - The top ten psychological short stories of all time written by Russian authors
Fyodor Dostoevsky
Poets & Their Inner Demons – Depression - Poems by poets all linked by suffering similar issues
William Blake, Edgar Allan Poe, John Keats, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Lord Byron, Robert Burns, Christina Rossetti, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, John Gould Fletcher, John Clark, Charlotte Mew, William Collins, Amy Levy, Thomas Chatterton, Anne Kingsmill Finch, Ivor Gurney
The Treasure in the Forest - Two adventurers search for buried treasure
H G Wells
Poets & Their Inner Demons – Dead Before 30 - Poems by poets all linked by suffering similar issues
John Keats, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Wilfred Owen, Christopher Marlowe, Emily Brontë, Thomas Chatterton, Arthur Rimbaud, Stephen Crane, Phyllis Wheatley, Isaac Rosenberg, Rupert Brooke, Amy Levy, Alfred Lichtenstein, Charles Sorley, Alan Seeger
Will - A twisted couples tale of love hatred and death
Vincent O'Sullican
Poets & Their Professions – The Knights - Poems by poets all linked by jobs and achievements
Sir Philip Sidney, Sir Thomas Wyatt, Sir Walter Raleigh, Sir Francis Bacon, Sir John Suckling, Sir John Harrington, Sir John Davies, Sir Richard Fanshawe, Sir Ronald Ross, Sir Robert Ayton
A Long Ago Affair - Memories of an affair and secrecy are brought back
Galsworthy John
Columbus - 19th century poem about exploration discovery and the dangers of industrialization
James Russell Lowell
The Chronic Argonauts - One of the earliest time travel stories ever written
H G Wells
The Man of Adamant - Powerful story about religious intolerance and isolation
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Lord Beden's Motor - An old supernatural story mixing driving and ghosts
J B Harris-Burland
Lulu's Triumph - 19th century Italian story about two sisters discussing romance
Matilde Serao
The Doll's House - A story steeped in symbolism exploring serious themes such as class and friendship
Katherine Mansfield
Two Miracles - A classic Italian story about exorcisms
Grazia Deledda
Sultana's Dream - Story by a hugely prominent Bengali feminist writer
Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain
Ann White - A gravestone jogs a womans memory
Alice Perrin
The Violinist - An erotic and sexually charged story from the early 20th century
Aleister Crowley
Mrs Adis - A poacher shoots a gamekeeper with terrrible consequences
Sheila Kaye-Smith
The Scratch Company - Story from 1912 by an American author and playwright
Anna Alice Chapin
Narcissus - A tale of redemption exploring vanity and beauty
Count Stanislaus Eric Stenbock
The First Comer - The Irish authoress always packs a supernatural punch in her short stories
B M Croker
The Pit in the Garden - When you hear the author's name is Burrage fear immediately springs to mind
A M Burrage
The Living Dead
Seymour Le Moyne
Seeing People Off - Social conventions are brilliantly unpacked by one of our greatest writers
Max Beerbohm