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  • The Lady, or the Tiger?

    Frank Richard Stockton

    eBook
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  • The Lady or the Tiger?

    Frank R. Stockton, Walter Zimmerman, Jimcin Recordings

    Audible Audiobook (Jimcin Recordings, Dec. 31, 2006)
    Frank Stockton was an American writer and humorist, best known for a series of innovative children's fairy tales that were widely popular. His most famous fable is "The Lady or the Tiger?" (1882), about a man sentenced to an unusual punishment for having a romance with a king's beloved daughter. Taken to the public arena, he is faced with two doors, behind one of which is a hungry tiger that will devour him. Behind the other is a beautiful lady-in-waiting, whom he will have to marry if he finds her.
  • The Lady, or the Tiger?

    Frank R. Stockton, Taylor Anderson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 4, 2018)
    "The Lady, or the Tiger?" (1882), is about a man sentenced to an unusual punishment for having a romance with a king's beloved daughter. Taken to the public arena, he is faced with two doors, behind one of which is a hungry tiger that will devour him. Behind the other is a beautiful lady-in-waiting, whom he will have to marry, if he opens that door. While the crowd waits anxiously for his decision, he sees the princess among the spectators, who points him to the door on the right. The lover starts to open the door and ... the story ends abruptly there. Did the princess save her love by pointing to the door leading to the lady-in-waiting, or did she prefer to see her lover die rather than see him marry someone else? That quandary has made the story a staple in English classes in American schools, especially since Stockton was careful never to hint at what he thought the ending would be (according to Hiram Collins Haydn in The Thesaurus of Book Digests, ISBN 0-517-00122-5). He also wrote a sequel to the story, "The Discourager of Hesitancy." Odin’s Library Classics is dedicated to bringing the world the best of humankind’s literature from throughout the ages. Carefully selected, each work is unabridged from classic works of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, or drama.
  • The lady, or the Tiger?

    Frank Richard Stockton

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 17, 2017)
    Called the most famous riddle mystery of all time, this very short story poses a dilemma. A man is sentenced to an unusual punishment for having a romance with a king's beloved daughter. Taken to the public arena, he is faced with two doors, behind one of which is a hungry tiger that will devour him. Behind the other is a beautiful lady-in-waiting, whom he will have to marry if he finds her. While the crowd waits anxiously for his decision, he sees the princess among the spectators, who points him to the door on the right with a slight movement of her hand. The lover starts to open the door and ... Did the princess save her lover's life by pointing to the door leading to the lady-in-waiting, or did she prefer to see her lover die rather than see him marry someone else?
  • The Lady, or the Tiger?

    Frank R. Stockton

    eBook (, March 15, 2013)
    Called the most famous riddle mystery of all time, this very short story poses a dilemma. A man is sentenced to an unusual punishment for having a romance with a king's beloved daughter. Taken to the public arena, he is faced with two doors, behind one of which is a hungry tiger that will devour him. Behind the other is a beautiful lady-in-waiting, whom he will have to marry if he finds her. While the crowd waits anxiously for his decision, he sees the princess among the spectators, who points him to the door on the right with a slight movement of her hand. The lover starts to open the door and ...Did the princess save her lover's life by pointing to the door leading to the lady-in-waiting, or did she prefer to see her lover die rather than see him marry someone else?(Summary from Wikipedia.)
  • The Lady or The Tiger? Simplified For Modern Readers

    Frank Stockton, George Lakon

    eBook
    “The Lady or The Tiger?” (1882) is a short story by Frank Stockton that still fascinates today’s readers with the question of its title.-This is the original short story—only sentence structure and difficult vocabulary have been updated to be easily understood by today’s readers.-End notes, interpretation, and discussion of major themes follow the text.-Biographical information on Frank Stockton is included-AR Quiz No. 7918 EN Fiction IL: UG - BL: 8.6 - AR Pts: 0.5.-Modern readers will better understand and appreciate the choice between humanity and barbarism.For more short stories in easy to understand modern English search for “George Lakon” and www.EasyStories.net.
  • The Lady, or the Tiger?

    Frank R. Stockton

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 6, 2014)
    Stockton's "The Lady, or the Tiger?" is one of the most enduring short story mysteries ever written. A man is sentenced to an unusual punishment for having a romance with a king's beloved daughter. Taken to the public arena, he is faced with two doors, behind one of which is a hungry tiger that will devour him. Behind the other is a beautiful lady-in-waiting, whom he will have to marry if he finds her. While the crowd waits anxiously for his decision, he sees the princess among the spectators, who points him to the door on the right with a slight movement of her hand. Did the princess save her lover's life by pointing to the door leading to the lady-in-waiting, or did she prefer to see her lover die rather than see him marry someone else?
  • The Lady or the Tiger?

    Frank Richard Stockton

    eBook (, June 26, 2020)
    The Lady or the Tiger? by Frank Richard Stockton
  • The Lady, or the Tiger?

    Frank R. Stockton

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 24, 2018)
    Complete and unabridged paperback edition.
  • The Lady or the Tiger?

    Frank Richard Stockton

    eBook (, Jan. 17, 2020)
    The Lady or the Tiger? by Frank Richard Stockton
  • The Lady or the Tiger

    Frank Stockton

    eBook (, Feb. 14, 2018)
    Once there was a strong and clever king in one country. He was unhappy because the citizens of his country were wrongdoers. The king thought for a long a time how he could change his folk for the better. One day good idea crossed his mind. He built a big and nice stadium. It contained five thousand people. They thought it had been created for having a good time. They were wrong. There were two blue doors in the stadium. Behind one door there was a tiger. Behind the other one there was a beautiful lady. Since that time someone, who did something wrong, would have to go the stadium. There he would make a choice and open one door. He would either be eaten or get married to the lady. People were scared. The wrongdoers had to be very careful. Can people change?
  • The Lady Or The Tiger?

    Frank Richard Stockton

    Hardcover (Wentworth Press, Feb. 22, 2019)
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