
Human Affairs
Published in the early 20th century, 'Human Affairs' is a collection of stories by Vincent O'Sullivan, a contemporary of Oscar Wilde known for his decadent and morbid fiction. This work showcases O'Sullivan's diverse literary talents, moving beyond his well-known supernatural tales to explore various aspects of human experience in his distinctive demi-monde style. The collection reflects O'Sullivan's unique voice and perspective within the literary landscape of his time.
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