In “Collected Stories,” Bernard Capes presents a rich tapestry of narratives that explore the complexities of human existence, interwoven with motifs of the supernatural and the uncanny. The diverse tales range from ethereal to eerily profound, embodying a literary style reminiscent of the Gothic, yet firmly rooted in the fin-de-si√®cle context of late Victorian literature. Each story reveals Capes's masterful ability to evoke atmosphere and emotion, as he intricately crafts characters whose fates intertwine with the mystical, challenging the boundaries of reality and imagination. Bernard Capes (1854–1918) was not only a journalist and playwright but also a novelist deeply influenced by the cultural and artistic movements of his time, including the aestheticism and symbolist currents that significantly shaped his literary voice. His own experiences with the intriguing and esoteric aspects of life are often reflected in his narratives, infusing them with a personal insight into the human psyche. Capes's background in journalism allowed him to hone his observational skills, which he adeptly translates to his storytelling, illuminating the depths of human emotion and thought. This anthology is highly recommended for readers seeking to immerse themselves in atmospheric storytelling that invites reflection on life'Äôs mysteries. Fans of Gothic literature and those intrigued by the subtle interplay between reality and the supernatural will find “Collected Stories” a captivating exploration that resonates long after the final page is turned.