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Winter’s Tales (1941) is Isak Dinesen’s second collection of short stories. It includes ‘‘The Sailor-Boy’s Tale.’’
Seven Gothic Tales (1934) is Dinesen’s first collection of short stories. It includes ‘‘The Deluge at Norderney’’; ‘‘The Old Chevalier’’; ‘‘The Monkey’’; ‘‘The Roads Round Pisa’’; ‘‘The Supper at Elsinore’’; ‘‘The Dreamers’’; and ‘‘The Poet.’’
Out of Africa (1952) is Dinesen’s nonfiction memoir of her years spent managing a coffee plantation in Kenya between 1914...
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