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Doctor Grimshawe’s Secret

Doctor Grimshawe’s Secret

Written by: Nathaniel Hawthorne
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Dive into the intriguing world of Dr. Grimshawe, an eccentric spider-cultivator whose life is entwined with a mysterious, all-encompassing web of secrets. Loosely inspired by the renowned author Nathaniel Hawthorne, this tale explores the complexities of obsession and creativity. Although Hawthorne deemed the work unfinished, it was published posthumously by his son Julian, revealing a fascinating glimpse into the mind of a literary genius. Summary by Michele Eaton.Copyright Romance Stories Art World
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  • 026 - Chapter 25
    Feb 6 2026
    Dive into the intriguing world of Dr. Grimshawe, an eccentric spider-cultivator whose life is entwined with a mysterious, all-encompassing web of secrets. Loosely inspired by the renowned author Nathaniel Hawthorne, this tale explores the complexities of obsession and creativity. Although Hawthorne deemed the work unfinished, it was published posthumously by his son Julian, revealing a fascinating glimpse into the mind of a literary genius. Summary by Michele Eaton.
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    17 mins
  • 025 - Chapter 24
    Feb 6 2026
    Dive into the intriguing world of Dr. Grimshawe, an eccentric spider-cultivator whose life is entwined with a mysterious, all-encompassing web of secrets. Loosely inspired by the renowned author Nathaniel Hawthorne, this tale explores the complexities of obsession and creativity. Although Hawthorne deemed the work unfinished, it was published posthumously by his son Julian, revealing a fascinating glimpse into the mind of a literary genius. Summary by Michele Eaton.
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    16 mins
  • 024 - Chapter 23
    Feb 6 2026
    Dive into the intriguing world of Dr. Grimshawe, an eccentric spider-cultivator whose life is entwined with a mysterious, all-encompassing web of secrets. Loosely inspired by the renowned author Nathaniel Hawthorne, this tale explores the complexities of obsession and creativity. Although Hawthorne deemed the work unfinished, it was published posthumously by his son Julian, revealing a fascinating glimpse into the mind of a literary genius. Summary by Michele Eaton.
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    30 mins
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