These unfinished works offer intriguing glimpses into what might have been, leaving readers to imagine how the authors would have concluded their stories.
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The novel centers on Edwin Drood, who mysteriously disappears, and his uncle, John Jasper, who is suspected of foul play.
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Chaucer planned for each character to tell four stories, but only 24 tales were completed.
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Sanditon is about a young woman named Charlotte Heywood and the development of the seaside town of Sanditon.
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The book follows the life of Monroe Stahr, a successful Hollywood producer, grappling with his career and personal life.
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Set in Austria-Hungary just before World War I, the novel explores themes of identity, morality, and society.
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The first part was published in 1842 and tells the story of a man who buys dead serfs' identities to use in financial schemes.
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A collection of mythopoeic stories set in Tolkien’s Middle-earth universe, laying the foundation for "The Hobbit" and "The Lord of the Rings."