The Atlantic Monthly has been around a long time. Since 1857 to be exact. And, over the many years, it has published works by legendary authors. Quite nicely, The Atlantic web site makes available some of these classic writings for free (although if you’re a subscriber you’ll get access to much more). Here are a few that we uncovered:
- The Aurelian — Vladimir Nabokov (1941)
- A True Story, Repeated Word for Word As I Heard It — Mark Twain (1874)
- The Facts Concerning the Recent Carnival of Crime in Connecticut — Mark Twain (1876)
- Some Rambling Notes of an Idle Excursion — Mark Twain (1877)
- A Telephonic Conversation — Mark Twain (1880)
- The Disturber of the Traffic — Rudyard Kipling (1891)
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