Arthur Conan Doyle – The Tragedy of the Korosko
Ten tourists from England, Ireland, America and France, six men and four women are on a vacation trip down the ...
Ten tourists from England, Ireland, America and France, six men and four women are on a vacation trip down the ...
AUTOR "DZIWNYCH ZJAWISK" W KOLEJNEJ OPOWIEŚCI SPOD ZNAKU GROZY
Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator of Sherlock Holmes, in his later years became attracted to spiritualism and occult topics. This ...
As well as penning some of the most popular detective fiction, Conan Doyle also wrote thrilling adventure stories. Rodney Stone ...
The Exploits of Brigadier Gerard is a volume collecting 8 short stories about a courier and cavalryman in the personal ...
Powieść Katarzyny Pochmary-Balcer, poruszając temat sekty, który na pierwszy rzut oka mógłby wydawać się marginalny, dotyka kwestii uniwersalnych związanych z...
Ten tourists from England, Ireland, America and France, six men and four women are on a vacation trip down the Nile in 1895. Without warning they are captured by Islamic terrorists, and the possibility of rescue becomes more remote with each passing day. Their choice is a stark one: either convert to Islam and become slaves for the rest of their lives or die. In this story, the reader is swept out of the placid stream of existence and dashed against the horrible jagged facts of life. Written toward the end of the Victorian era and permeated with a sense of fear and uncertainty, this story calls into question the moral authority of Europes presence in the Arab peninsula and the cultural supremacy of British colonialism, all the while demonstrating Conan Doyles unparalleled ability as a storyteller.