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Dracula / Gothic Tension

Author: Bram Stoker (Gutenberg)  | Themes: suspense, fear of the unknown, supernatural, quest for truth, unresolved conflict  | Source: Project Gutenberg  | Published: 2026-03-04

We moved to explore the house, all keeping together in case of attack; for we knew we had a strong and wily enemy to deal with, and as yet we did not ...
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Dracula / Perception and Awareness

Author: Bram Stoker (Gutenberg)  | Themes: perception, truth, empathy, consciousness, existence  | Source: Project Gutenberg  | Published: 2026-02-03

You do not let your eyes see nor your ears hear, and that which is outside your daily life is not of account to you. Do you not think that there are t...
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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes / Significance of Trifles

Author: Arthur Conan Doyle (Gutenberg)  | Themes: identity, trust, duality, love, truth  | Source: Project Gutenberg  | Published: 2026-01-03

It is, of course, a trifle, but there is nothing so important as trifles. there has been an enclosure here!” “Yes, there was a ring. His signet-ring.”...
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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes / Rivalry in Detection

Author: Arthur Conan Doyle (Gutenberg)  | Themes: empirical investigation, rivalry, deduction, truth, victorian rationalism  | Source: Project Gutenberg  | Published: 2025-12-18

As to the note, it is important also, or at least the initials are, so I congratulate you again.” “I’ve wasted time enough,” said Lestrade, rising. “I...
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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes / Veiled Encounters

Author: Arthur Conan Doyle (Gutenberg)  | Themes: mystery, deduction, gender roles, truth, perception  | Source: Project Gutenberg  | Published: 2025-11-22

I shall look forward to seeing you again this afternoon.” She dropped her thick black veil over her face and glided from the room. “And what do you th...
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Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea / Deception and Desire

Author: Jules Verne (Gutenberg)  | Themes: truth, manipulation, survival, morality, appearance  | Source: Project Gutenberg  | Published: 2025-11-20

but the truth; but he managed so well that the creature joined the honey-cakes in his bag.