A young exile pursues an unnamed glory through memory, longing, and quiet defiance, where every step into the unknown feels like stepping deeper into a dream.
The Fox by D.H. Lawrence portrays the psychological and emotional conflict between two women and a soldier in a rural English setting after World War I.
A man faces an impossible moral choice on a silent plateau, where justice, freedom, and solitude collide under a sky indifferent to all human consequence.
A haunted writer wanders through love, madness, and memory, crafting illusions so vivid they blur with truth in a dazzling dance of identity and invention.
The Genius by Theodore Dreiser follows Eugene Witla, an aspiring artist whose passion, ambition, and relationships shape his rise and fall in the art world.
Ann Veronica by H.G. Wells follows a young woman rebelling against societal norms as she pursues education, independence, and self-fulfillment in early 20th-century England.
An aging writer wrestles with fading genius, failed ideas, and the haunting silence of legacy in a darkly comic reflection on art, mortality, and the absurd pursuit of greatness.
The Lost Girl by D.H. Lawrence follows Alvina Houghton’s journey of self-discovery as she escapes the constraints of her upbringing to find love and freedom.
The Spider by Hanns Heinz Ewers is a chilling horror story about a man investigating a series of suicides in a Parisian hotel, only to fall under its eerie curse.