W. W. Jacobs

W. W. Jacobs, born in 1863 in Wapping, London, was an English author best known for his humorous short stories and masterful use of wit. Growing up in a maritime environment, Jacobs drew inspiration from the bustling life around the River Thames and the colorful characters he encountered. His writing often captures the essence of working-class life, infused with a charm that resonates even today. His most famous work, "The Monkey's Paw," stands out as a classic tale of horror, while his lighter stories showcase the everyday adventures and misadventures of life by the sea.

As you delve into Jacobs' works, you'll discover a unique blend of humor and suspense that reflects his keen observations of human nature. His storytelling invites readers to explore the quirks of his characters, making them relatable and endearing. So, settle in and enjoy the delightful narratives of W. W. Jacobs; there's much to uncover in his tales, and they are sure to leave you with a smile or a shiver. Happy listening!

The Monkey's Paw

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The Monkey’s Paw was written in 1902 by W.W. Jacobs. It’s a dark brooding tale which promises from the start that the light you see at the e…

Night Watches

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A most popular Jacobs character, a night watchman along the English coast, remembers troubles his friends got into during shore leave. At le…

The Skipper's Wooing

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The crew of the ship come together in a syndicate to find the missing father of the lady whom their skipper should like to favour. Their res…

Light Freights

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A collection of weird and humorous short stories known for their good twists featuring a trio attempting some get-rich-quick schemes, the go…

The Lady of the Barge

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Another collection of short stories, a mixture of the humorous and the horrifying all with unexpected twists - Summary by Inkell