I've left it a bit late to start picking my found texts, mostly because I have a terrible teacher.
Anyway, now I'm freaking out trying to find a short story which is not too strenuous to read or analyse, but which is not too stereotypical. I need something with obvious relation to conventions and 19th century influences, so I'm not really looking for Poe's murder mysteries, or gothic horror tales etc.
Does anyone have any ideas, or anything they've so far managed to use successfully?
(P.S. I have checked the supplementary material list, but the two short stories listed there did not seem all that suitable.)
Thanks.
Anyway, now I'm freaking out trying to find a short story which is not too strenuous to read or analyse, but which is not too stereotypical. I need something with obvious relation to conventions and 19th century influences, so I'm not really looking for Poe's murder mysteries, or gothic horror tales etc.
Does anyone have any ideas, or anything they've so far managed to use successfully?
(P.S. I have checked the supplementary material list, but the two short stories listed there did not seem all that suitable.)
Thanks.