Our classic authors including James Joyce, F Scott Fitzgerald, Guy der Maupassant, AntonChekhov and Helena Blavatsky test faith in ways that only their imaginations can.
01 - Short Stories About Faith and Fervour - An Introduction
02 - Benediction by F Scott Fitzgerald
03 - God Sees The Truth But Waits by Leo Tolstoy
04 - Gods in Exile by Heinrich Heine
05 - A Fragment of Stained Glass by D H Lawrence
06 - The Atheist's Mass by Honore de Balzac
07 - Silence by Leonid Andreyev
08 - The Lightning Rod Man by Herman Melville
09 - The Student by Anton Chekhov
10 - The Story of St Vespaluus by Saki
11 - The Maison Tellier by Guy de Maupassant
12 - Young Goodman Brown by Nathaniel Hawthorne
13 - Lazarus by Leonid Andreyev
14 - The Open Boat by Stephen Crane
15 - A Witches Den by Helena Blavatsky
16 - The Locket by Kate Chopin
17 - The Legend of Saint Julian the Hospitaller by Gustave Flaubert
18 - Cain by Alexander Kuprin
19 - The Botathen Ghost from Footprints of Former Men in Far Cornwall by the Reverend R S Hawker
20 - The Strength of God by Sherwood Anderson
21 - The Christ of Toro by Gabriela Cunninghame Graham
22 - The Diary of a God by Barry Pain
23 - Blessed Are the Meek by Mary Webb
24 - The Shaker Bridal by Nathaniel Hawthorne
25 - The Shades, A Phantasy by Vladimir Korolenko
26 - The Man Who Would Be King - Part 1 by Rudyard Kipling
27 - The Man Who Would Be King - Part 2 by Rudyard Kipling