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   To give an idea of me as a psychologist I take a curious piece of psychology which occurs in ‘Beyond Good and Evil’ – I forbid, by the way, any conjecture as to whom I am describing in this passage: ‘The genius of the heart as it is possessed by that great hidden one, the tempter god and born pied piper of consciences whose voice knows how to descend into the underworld of every soul, who says no word and gives no glance in which there lies no touch of enticement, to whose mastery belongs knowing how to seem – not what he is but what to those who follow him is one constraint more to press ever closer to him, to follow him ever more inwardly and thoroughly … The genius of the heart who makes everything loud and self-satisfied fall silent and teaches it to listen, who smooths rough souls and gives them a new desire to savour – the desire to lie still as a mirror, that the deep sky may mirror itself in them … The genius of the heart who teaches the stupid and hasty hand to hesitate and grasp more delicately; who divines the hidden and forgotten treasure, the drop of goodness and sweet spirituality under thick and opaque ice, and is a divining-rod for every grain of gold which has lain long in the prison of much mud and sand … The genius of the heart from whose touch everyone goes away richer, not favoured and surprised, not as if blessed and oppressed with the goods of others, but richer in himself, newer to himself than before, broken open, blown upon and sounded out by a thawing wind, more uncertain perhaps, more delicate, more fragile, more broken, but full of hopes that as yet have no names, full of new will and current, full of new ill will and counter current …’
   BOCCACCIO · Mrs Rosie and the Priest
   GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS · As kingfishers catch fire
   The Saga of Gunnlaug Serpent-tongue
   THOMAS DE QUINCEY · On Murder Considered as One of the Fine Arts
   FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE · Aphorisms on Love and Hate
   JOHN RUSKIN · Traffic
   PU SONGLING · Wailing Ghosts
   JONATHAN SWIFT · A Modest Proposal
   Three Tang Dynasty Poets
   WALT WHITMAN · On the Beach at Night Alone
   KENKŌ · A Cup of Sake Beneath the Cherry Trees
   BALTASAR GRACIÁN · How to Use Your Enemies
   JOHN KEATS · The Eve of St Agnes
   THOMAS HARDY · Woman much missed
   GUY DE MAUPASSANT · Femme Fatale
   MARCO POLO · Travels in the Land of Serpents and Pearls
   SUETONIUS · Caligula
   APOLLONIUS OF RHODES · Jason and Medea
   ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON · Olalla
   KARL MARX AND FRIEDRICH ENGELS · The Communist Manifesto
   PETRONIUS · Trimalchio’s Feast
   JOHANN PETER HEBEL · How a Ghastly Story Was Brought to Light by a Common or Garden Butcher’s Dog
   HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN · The Tinder Box
   RUDYARD KIPLING · The Gate of the Hundred Sorrows
   DANTE · Circles of Hell
   HENRY MAYHEW · Of Street Piemen
   HAFEZ · The nightingales are drunk
   GEOFFREY CHAUCER · The Wife of Bath
   MICHEL DE MONTAIGNE · How We Weep and Laugh at the Same Thing
   THOMAS NASHE · The Terrors of the Night
   EDGAR ALLAN POE · The Tell-Tale Heart
   MARY KINGSLEY · A Hippo Banquet
   JANE AUSTEN · The Beautifull Cassandra
   ANTON CHEKHOV · Gooseberries
   SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE · Well, they are gone, and here must I remain
   JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE · Sketchy, Doubtful, Incomplete Jottings
   CHARLES DICKENS · The Great Winglebury Duel
   HERMAN MELVILLE · The Maldive Shark
   ELIZABETH GASKELL · The Old Nurse’s Story
   NIKOLAY LESKOV · The Steel Flea
   HONORÉ DE BALZAC · The Atheist’s Mass
   CHARLOTTE PERKINS GILMAN · The Yellow Wall-Paper
   C. P. CAVAFY · Remember, Body …
   FYODOR DOSTOEVSKY · The Meek One
   GUSTAVE FLAUBERT · A Simple Heart
   NIKOLAI GOGOL · The Nose
   SAMUEL PEPYS · The Great Fire of London
   EDITH WHARTON · The Reckoning
   HENRY JAMES · The Figure in the Carpet
   WILFRED OWEN · Anthem For Doomed Youth
   WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART · My Dearest Father
   PLATO · Socrates’ Defence
   CHRISTINA ROSSETTI · Goblin Market
   Sindbad the Sailor
   SOPHOCLES · Antigone
   RYŪNOSUKE AKUTAGAWA · The Life of a Stupid Man
   LEO TOLSTOY · How Much Land Does A Man Need?
   GIORGIO VASARI · Leonardo da Vinci
   OSCAR WILDE · Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime
   SHEN FU · The Old Man of the Moon
   AESOP · The Dolphins, the Whales and the Gudgeon
   MATSUO BASHŌ · Lips too Chilled
   EMILY BRONTË · The Night is Darkening Round Me
   JOSEPH CONRAD · To-morrow
   RICHARD HAKLUYT · The Voyage of Sir Francis Drake Around the Whole Globe
   KATE CHOPIN · A Pair of Silk Stockings
   CHARLES DARWIN · It was snowing butterflies
   BROTHERS GRIMM · The Robber Bridegroom
   CATULLUS · I Hate and I Love
   HOMER · Circe and the Cyclops
   D. H. LAWRENCE · Il Duro
   KATHERINE MANSFIELD · Miss Brill
   OVID · The Fall of Icarus
   SAPPHO · Come Close
   IVAN TURGENEV · Kasyan from the Beautiful Lands
   VIRGIL · O Cruel Alexis
   H. G. WELLS · A Slip under the Microscope
   HERODOTUS · The Madness of Cambyses
   Speaking of Siva
   The Dhammapada
   JANE AUSTEN · Lady Susan
   JEAN-JACQUES ROSSEAU · The Body Politic
   JEAN DE LA FONTAINE · The World is Full of Foolish Men
   H. G. WELLS · The Sea Raiders
   LIVY · Hannibal
   CHARLES DICKENS · To Be Read at Dusk
   LEO TOLSTOY · The Death of Ivan Ilyich
   MARK TWAIN · The Stolen White Elephant
   WILLIAM BLAKE · Tyger, Tyger
   SHERIDAN LE FANU · Green Tea
   The Yellow Book
   OLAUDAH EQUIANO · Kidnapped
   EDGAR ALLAN POE · A Modern Detective
   The Suffragettes
   MARGERY KEMPE · How To Be a Medieval Woman
   JOSEPH CONRAD · Typhoon
   GIACOMO CASANOVA · The Nun of Murano
   W. B. YEATS · A terrible beauty is born
   THOMAS HARDY · The Withered Arm
   EDWARD LEAR · Nonsense
   ARISTOPHANES · The Frogs
   FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE · Why I Am so Clever
   RAINER MARIA RILKE · Letters to a Young Poet
   LEONID ANDREYEV · Seven Hanged
   APHRA BEHN · Oroonoko
   LEWIS CARROLL · O frabjous day!
   JOHN GAY · Trivia: or, the Art of Walking the Streets of London
   E. T. A. HOFFMANN · The Sandman
   DANTE · Love that moves the sun and other stars
   ALEXANDER PUSHKIN · The Queen of Spades
   ANTON CHEKHOV · A Nervous Breakdown
   KAKUZO OKAKURA · The Book of Tea
   WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE · Is this a dagger which I see before me?
   EMILY DICKINSON · My life had stood a loaded gun
   LONGUS · Daphnis and Chloe
   MARY SHELLEY · Matilda
   GEORGE ELIOT · The Lifted Veil
   FYODOR DOSTOYEVSKY · White Nights
   OSCAR WILDE · Only Dull People Are Brilliant at Breakfast
   VIRGINIA WOOLF · Flush
   ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE · Lot No. 249
   The Rule of Benedict
   WASHINGTON IRVING · Rip Van Winkle
   Anecdotes of the Cynics
   VICTOR HUGO · Waterloo
   CHARLOTTE BRONTË · Stancliffe’s Hotel
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