From Conservapedia There are many fabulous conservative short stories. Here's a growing list of the best:
| Short Story | Author | Reason and number of words |
|---|---|---|
| The Gift of the Magi[1] | O. Henry | love overcomes poverty (2,080 words) |
| The Tell-Tale Heart | Edgar Allan Poe | (2,093 words) |
| An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge | Ambrose Bierce | power of infinite mental time (3,804 words) |
| In the Penal Colony | Franz Kafka | |
| Walden Pond | Henry David Thoreau | |
| The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County[2] | Mark Twain | mockery of gambling (2,631 words) |
| Dubliners | James Joyce | |
| I, Robot | Isaac Asimov | |
| The Legend of Sleepy Hollow | Washington Irving | |
| The Fall of the House of Usher | Edgar Allan Poe | |
| The Last Leaf[1] | O. Henry | sacrifice for another in need (2,375 words) |
| Rip Van Winkle | Washington Irving | 6,934 words |
| The Quiet Man | Maurice Walsh | first published in the Saturday Evening Post on Feb. 11, 1933 (about 3,500 words), and made into an Oscar-winning movie |
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