Continental Classics is a series of books.
Contents
Taras Bulba: A Tale of the Cossacks by Nicolai V. Gogol translated by Isabel F. Hapgood
Sebastopol by Leo Tolstoy
The Crushed Flower and Other Stories, by Leonid Andreev translated by Herman Bernstein.[1]
The Career of a Nihilist by S. Stepniak [pseud.]
Parisian points of view by Ludovic Halevy translated by Edith V. B. Matthews, with an introduction by Brander Matthews.[2]
The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard (Member of the Institute) by Anatole France, translation and introduction by Lafcadio Hearn.[3]
For the Right by Karl Emil Franzos translated by Julie Sutter. Preface by George MacDonald.
Black Diamonds by Maurus Jokai translated by Frances A. Gerard.[4]
Dame Care (Frau Sorge) by Hermann Sudermann tr. from the German by Bertha Overbeck.
The New god, A Tale Of The Early Christians by Richard Voss
Debit and Credit by Gustav Freytag, translated from German by L. C. C., with a preface by Christian Charles Josias Bunsen.[5][6]
Spanish, Italian and Oriental tales, including stories by I. M. Palmarini, Camillo Boito, Antonio Fogazzaro and Pedra de Alarcon.[7]
Modern Ghosts, with introduction by George William Curtis.[8]
The house by the medlar-tree by Giovanni Verga translated by Mary A. Craig with an introduction by W. D. Howells.[9][10]
The battle of Waterloo and other stories, by Alexander Kielland, translated from Norwegian by William Archer, with an introduction by H. H. Boyesen. Includes:[11][12]
Mystery tales, reprint of The Lock and Key Library: North Europe Stories, by Julian Hawthorne. Includes:[13]
Danish folk tales[14]
The wonderful adventures of Nils