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This text was formatted from various free ASCII and HTML variants. See http://sherlock-holm.es for an electronic form of this text and additional information about it. This text comes from the collection’s version 3.1.
15 Μαρ 2014 · Arthur Conan Doyle's entire Sherlock Holmes works. The canon includes all the stories and novels listed on this page in a single document. All the 56 short stories in their respective collections. Each of the 56 short stories in a single document.
Poe's work includes science fiction, mystery and crime stories. Many of the tales are based on experiences of fear and sadness in his own unfortunate life. The stories in this collection are among the best examples of his writing. vii
Reliable modern English translations will accompany the texts. The following subseries have been established thus far: PSEUDEPIGRAPHA, edited by Harold W. Attridge (Southern Methodist University) GRECO-ROMAN RELIGION, edited by Hans Dieter Betz (University of Chicago)