The Lady, or the Tiger? and Other Sto..., Frank R. Stockton
The Lady, or the Tiger? and Other Sto..., Frank R. Stockton
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The Lady, or the Tiger? and Other Stories

Author: Frank R. Stockton, Washington Irving, Robert Louis Stevenson, Thomas Bailey Aldrich

Narrator: Various

Unabridged: 2 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/20/2024

Categories: Fiction, Classic


Synopsis

Embark on a captivating journey through the realms of mystery, suspense, and imagination with our exclusive digital audiobook collection featuring timeless tales by some of literature's greatest storytellers.
"The Lady or the Tiger" by Frank R. Stockton: Dive into this enigmatic classic that leaves readers pondering the ultimate choice between love and jealousy.
"The Devil and Tom Walker" by Washington Irving: Join Tom Walker on a Faustian journey through New England's eerie forests as he encounters the sinister figure of the Devil himself.
"Markheim" by Robert Louis Stevenson: Explore the depths of human nature and morality in this haunting tale of a man's encounter with his own conscience on a fateful Christmas Eve.
"Marjorie Daw" by Thomas Bailey Aldrich: Delve into the world of mistaken identity and whimsical romance as a chance encounter sets off a chain of delightful events.

Reviews

Goodreads review by kohey on December 14, 2015

It is a great story line with a food-for-thought ending.......more

Goodreads review by Manuel on April 20, 2024

ENGLISH: Nine stories by Stockton. Five of them also appear in the other two collections I have read. The best are: "The Lady & the Tiger", his most famous story, and "Our story", with a surprising ending. The latter belongs only to this collection. ESPAÑOL: Nueve relatos de Stockton. Cinco de ellos......more

Goodreads review by Marianeliis on February 25, 2010

In my English class, we read a short story call “The lady or the tiger “by Frank Stockton. The author makes the reader imagine himself in the same position as the protagonist. By using seriously and provoking situation where no one wants to be involved, Frank makes the reader go through stong emotio......more