This work was first published in the Cosmopolitan magazine under the title "Adventures in neurasthenia." It was written by O. Henry when he was in residence in Asheville, North Carolina and addresses themes of alcoholism and the author's relationship with his father
In recent years, references to Mary Eliza Haweis's (1848-1898) collection of twelve essays titled Be...
"Containing original essays; historical narratives, biographical memoirs, sketches of society, topog...
First published earlier in the same year with title: The travels and romantic adventures of Monsier ...
Article excerpted from a literature magazine providing a description of the places in New York that ...
This work is O. Henry's first published volume and is considered to be his only novel. The plot is c...
O. Henry, whose real name was William Sydney Porter, was an American author of short stories. His wo...
A description of the places in New Orleans that O. Henry used as settings for many of his short stor...
I Remember piece on the author\u27s experience working with Dr. Richard Hornberger of Waterville wh...
In the 1870s, Asheville was discovered by New York magazine editors. Or so it would seem, given the...
This work is a collection of short stories, sketches, letters, and poems by O. Henry. The volume was...
Neurasthenia was used by nineteenth-century American doctors to explain a wide variety of symptoms n...
Conversations with an ambitious student in ill health (v. 2, p. [13]-130) was originally published i...
Poem in honor of O Henry's death, first published by Mr. Christopher Morley in the "New York Evening...
This work is a collection of short stories by O. Henry. The stories in this volume were inspired by ...
"Containing original essays; historical narratives, biographical memoirs, sketches of society, topog...
In recent years, references to Mary Eliza Haweis's (1848-1898) collection of twelve essays titled Be...
"Containing original essays; historical narratives, biographical memoirs, sketches of society, topog...
First published earlier in the same year with title: The travels and romantic adventures of Monsier ...
Article excerpted from a literature magazine providing a description of the places in New York that ...
This work is O. Henry's first published volume and is considered to be his only novel. The plot is c...
O. Henry, whose real name was William Sydney Porter, was an American author of short stories. His wo...
A description of the places in New Orleans that O. Henry used as settings for many of his short stor...
I Remember piece on the author\u27s experience working with Dr. Richard Hornberger of Waterville wh...
In the 1870s, Asheville was discovered by New York magazine editors. Or so it would seem, given the...
This work is a collection of short stories, sketches, letters, and poems by O. Henry. The volume was...
Neurasthenia was used by nineteenth-century American doctors to explain a wide variety of symptoms n...
Conversations with an ambitious student in ill health (v. 2, p. [13]-130) was originally published i...
Poem in honor of O Henry's death, first published by Mr. Christopher Morley in the "New York Evening...
This work is a collection of short stories by O. Henry. The stories in this volume were inspired by ...
"Containing original essays; historical narratives, biographical memoirs, sketches of society, topog...
In recent years, references to Mary Eliza Haweis's (1848-1898) collection of twelve essays titled Be...
"Containing original essays; historical narratives, biographical memoirs, sketches of society, topog...
First published earlier in the same year with title: The travels and romantic adventures of Monsier ...