Two friends are kidnapped by several masked men, who, to judge by their manners and their accent ...
The ghoulish misdeeds and conflicted psychology of the undead are memorably explored in this clas...
Some of Grabinski's best stories, including a watchmaker whose death stops all the town clocks, a...
The first novel from Mauritania to be translated into English, in which Rayhana leaves her Bedoui...
''''The greatest book by Portugal''s greatest novelist.'' Jose Saramago. The Maias is part of Ded...
Ivan Krylov has been loved by Russian people for two hundred years for his Fables, works in which...
The imagined autobiography of a movie star who appeared in German films across the Weimar and Naz...
In The Perfume of the Lady in Black, Joseph Rouletabille, the young journalist turned detective, ...
Marie Grubbe is loosely based on the true story of a Danish noble woman of the same name. A wealt...
Our Musseque is a tale of growing up in one of the vibrant shanty towns (musseques) of Luanda dur...
A broad selection of Estonian women's writing on a timeline of influence and context spanning fro...
The Black Cauldron is not a war novel as such, but a work of magic realism which traces a series ...
'First published in Portugal in 1880 1925'--T.p. verso.
First published in 1883, but never before translated into English, this collection of J.-K. Huysm...
Celebrates the influence of occult thought and sensibility on some of the great poets and writers...
Set in a psychiatric clinic in Moscow in the long decades of late-Soviet stagnation, Before and D...
Mike Mitchell's new translation replaces S. Goodrich's 1912 version of the first German bestselli...
'A century after its first publication, this book is still capable of shocking. The opening satir...
Toomas Nipernaadi is one of the more peculiar works in the Estonian literary canon, and its epony...
The latest volume in the Dedalus European fantasy series, this anthology of short stories include...
'Of the volumes available to the English public, The Green Face, first published in 1916, is the ...
First published in 1880, same year as Edgar Degas' 'The Dancing Lesson and Edouard Manet's solo s...
Writers have been killing themselves for centuries. From Petronius in ancient Rome to the 20th Ce...
The identity of Venice, Queen of the Adriatic, is inseparable from the waters of the lagoon by wh...
One night at Trieste in September 1943 a seriously wounded soldier is found on the quay. The doct...
The Dedalus Book of Estonian Literature offers a wide-ranging selection of fiction from the end o...
One of the giants of popular fiction, with total sales of around fifty million books, Dennis Whea...
The Dedalus Book of Lithuanian Literature attempts to reflect the transition of Lithuanian litera...
First published in 1964 The Good Hope won The Nordic Prize for Literature. It is the first Englis...
This is the eighth volume in Dedaluss highly acclaimed European literary fantasy series and follo...
The Last of the Vostyachs won two literary prizes in Italy: The Premio Campiello and The Premio S...
The Other Side tells of a dream kingdom which becomes a nightmare, of a journey to Pearl, a myste...
Robert Baldick's Life of J.-K. Huysmans has become not just a standard reference work, to be cons...
Here is the first English bio of the cult author of The Golem, written by a prize-winning scholar...
'Two people meet on a train: the young man is imagining a novel, and imagining the life of the yo...
Margherita Giacobino's book is a fictionalised biography autobiography of Patricia Highsmith, tak...
Cousin Bazilio is a tale of sexual folly and hypocrisy and vividly depicts life in nineteenth-cen...
This is the first English translation of The Adventures of the Ingenious Alfanhui, a picaresque n...
Bruges-la-Morte, which first appeared in 1892, concerns the fate of Hugues Viane, a widower who h...
One dark and stormy night, Mo hears her Inner Voice urging her to begin writing her memoirs. Havi...
Serrano is an isolated village where a madwoman roams. But is she really mad or is she marginaliz...
This is the first English translation of Liane de Pougy's 1901 novel A Woman's Affair (Idylle Sap...