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2020
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W. C. Morrow's "The Inmate of the Dungeon" is a masterfully constructed narrative set against the backdrop of the late 19th-century Gothic literature movement. This intriguing tale explores the psychological themes of madness and isolation through the protagonist's harrowing experiences within the confines of a foreboding dungeon. Morrow's rich, evocative prose immerses the reader in a maze of despair and intrigue, showcasing his adeptness at creating a chilling atmosphere that echoes the ...
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A Romantic Adventure in the Mysterious South Seas
2021
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In "Lentala of the South Seas: The Romantic Tale of a Lost Colony," W. C. Morrow intricately weaves a narrative that seamlessly blends elements of romance, adventure, and colonial exploration. Set against the idyllic and often tumultuous backdrop of the South Seas, the novel explores themes of isolation, cultural clash, and the enduring human spirit through its vivid landscapes and richly drawn characters. Morrow's literary style is marked by lyrical prose and a keen eye for detail, allowi...
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W. C. Morrow's "Lentala of the South Seas: The Romantic Tale of a Lost Colony" presents an evocative narrative steeped in adventure and romance, deftly exploring the complexities of human relationships against the backdrop of a mythical Polynesian paradise. The novel is rich with descriptive prose that captures the enchanting landscape and culture of the South Seas, while intertwining themes of exploration, love, and the consequences of colonialism. Morrow's use of allegorical elements and...
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The stories in this collection likely feature a range of themes, characters, and narrative styles. W. C. Morrow's writing often delved into the bizarre and supernatural, exploring the strange and macabre aspects of human existence."The Ape, the Idiot & Other People" remains a testament to Morrow's unique storytelling style, offering readers a glimpse into the author's imagination and his ability to blend different genres and tones in his short fiction. While not as well-known as some of hi...
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W. C. Morrow's "The Inmate of the Dungeon" is a captivating exploration of the dark undercurrents of human existence, presented through a Gothic lens that deftly intertwines psychological insight with supernatural elements. Characterized by Morrow's rich, evocative prose, the narrative unfolds within a labyrinthine prison teeming with both physical and existential confines. Set against the backdrop of late 19th-century anxieties regarding morality and social decay, Morrow's work reflects a...
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The novel follows the life of the protagonist, whose identity and past are shrouded in mystery. From the outset, it is clear that the "mark" referenced in the title is both literal and metaphorical, symbolizing the indelible impact of one's past actions and choices on their future.As the story unfolds, the protagonist embarks on a journey of self-discovery and redemption. Along the way, he encounters a variety of characters, each of whom plays a role in his quest to uncover the truth about...
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2019
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[...]"It was the pursuit of us by the dying barkentine. What sails the last storm had left played crazy pranks with the derelict. With no hand on her wheel the rudder swung free. We were rowing northwestwardly, with the wind, and thus it was that the Hope, thrust by wind and wave, followed us, with wide swerves, with lungings and lurchings, now and then making a graceful sweep up a swell and then a wallowing roll to the trough. The fore-and-aft sails were gone, but some of the square canva...
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2020
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Two Classic Science Fiction Stories from the "Golden Age" by W. C. Morrow. Featured stories: A Man, His Mark, A Romance, and The Inmate Of The Dungeon.
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2025
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The story is set in the South Seas and follows the adventures of a lost colony and its inhabitants. The novel combines elements of romance and adventure as it tells the tale of Lentala, a captivating and mysterious figure who plays a central role in the narrative.The plot revolves around themes of exploration, discovery, and the challenges of life in an isolated and exotic setting. As the characters navigate their environment, they encounter various trials and tribulations that test their ...
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Unabridged
33 min
2016
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William Chambers Morrow (1854-1923) was an American writer, famous for his short stories of horror and suspense.'The Inmate of the Dungeon' is the powerful and poignant tale of a prisoner who is unjustly punished for sticking to his principles...and how the injustice finally comes to light.
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"A Man: His Mark. A Romance" by W. C. Morrow delves into the complex interplay of fate, psychological, identity, and redemption. The story follows the protagonist as he grapples with the consequences of a fateful decision that leaves an indelible mark on his life. Morrow's narrative unfolds against a backdrop of moral ambiguity and existential questioning, exploring themes of guilt, forgiveness, and the search for meaning. The genre of "A Man: His Mark. A Romance" can be classified as fict...
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Unabridged
24 min
2015
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William Chambers Morrow (1854-1923) was an American writer, famous for his short stories of horror and suspense.'Over an Absinthe Bottle' is a peculiar horror story about a young man down and out in San Francisco who is slowly starving to death. Then he happens to meet a peculiar pale stranger who invites him to share a bottle of absinthe with him and then engages him in a terrifying game of dice, where the stakes rise with every throw....The tale takes a very strange turn ...
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