"Texto original" can refer to a variety of classic and modern stories. Here are a few notable examples of original texts from literature, along with where you can find them:
: A haunting gothic tale by Edgar Allan Poe about a decaying mansion and its doomed inhabitants. Texto original
: The original story by J.M. Barrie of the boy who wouldn't grow up and his adventures in Neverland. "Texto original" can refer to a variety of
: O. Henry's classic story about a young couple who make secret sacrifices to buy each other Christmas gifts. Barrie of the boy who wouldn't grow up
: Lewis Carroll's whimsical original text featuring Alice's journey through a nonsensical world.
: Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's philosophical fable about a young prince who travels from planet to planet. A Modest Proposal : Jonathan Swift's famous satirical essay.
: A minimalist short story by Ernest Hemingway that explores a tense conversation between a couple at a train station.