Top Ten Short Stories in World Literature
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The Lottery — Shirley Jackson
A chilling portrayal of conformity and ritualized violence beneath ordinary social life. -
The Dead — James Joyce
A masterpiece of epiphany, memory, and emotional awakening, closing Dubliners. -
The Metamorphosis — Franz Kafka
Existential alienation rendered through the unforgettable image of sudden transformation. -
A Good Man Is Hard to Find — Flannery O’Connor
Violence, grace, and moral reckoning collide in a deeply unsettling narrative. -
The Tell-Tale Heart — Edgar Allan Poe
A foundational psychological horror story, pioneering unreliable narration. -
Hills Like White Elephants — Ernest Hemingway
Minimalist dialogue concealing immense emotional and ethical tension. -
The Garden of Forking Paths — Jorge Luis Borges
A revolutionary fusion of philosophy, time, and narrative possibility. -
The Lady with the Dog — Anton Chekhov
Subtle, humane realism that reshaped the modern short story. -
The Necklace — Guy de Maupassant
A classic of ironic reversal and social ambition. -
Araby — James Joyce
A piercing depiction of youthful illusion and disillusionment.
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