Foreign literature is full of exciting stories that can surprise even the most demanding book lover. And it doesn’t matter whether all the events described actually happened, or whether it’s simply the fruit of the author’s imagination. Every work of literature has its own uniqueness and value—and will definitely find its reader. To make sure you don’t spend your precious time on long searches, in the latest collection of the “Classic Foreign Short Story” series, we’ve already selected for you the best and most interesting short stories by writers from different countries.
Contents
Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann “Don Juan” 0:40:00
Jordan Lawrence Mott “The Silver Fox” 0:26:00
Ambrose Bierce “An Incident at the Bridge Over the Owl Creek” 0:30:00
William Maurow “The Prisoner” 0:37:00
Joseph Conrad “The Companion” 1:39:00
William Locke “The Three Magi” 0:36:00
Herbert Wells “Mr. Breesher’s Ghost” 0:32:00
Yaroslav Hasek “The Adventures of the Detective Patoshka” 0:06:00
Fanny Hoirst “TVS” 1:14:00