Little Stories

Little Stories is a collection of short narratives by Silas Weir Mitchell, published in the late 19th century. The stories explore the complexities of the human condition through diverse settings, including the Arabian desert and a dusty library. Mitchell delves into themes of hauntings, moral dilemmas, and the varied experiences of life, illustrating how our perceptions shape our reality. This work reflects Mitchell's dual career as a physician and author, offering insights into human nature and societal norms.








