
A Severed Head
by Iris Murdoch (1961)
Like 'Enchanted Night,' this explores surreal transformations and desires in a contemporary setting.

by Steven Millhauser (1999)
From the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Martin Dressler comes a stunningly original book set in a Connecticut town over one incredible summer night. • "[A] master of a prose that doesn't merely aspire to the condition of music but actually achieves it." —The Washington Post Book World The delicious cast of characters includes a band of teenage girls who break into homes and simply leave notes reading "We Are Your Daughters," a young woman who meets a phantom lover on the tree swing in her back yard, a beautiful mannequin who steps down from her department store window, and all the dolls "no longer believed in," left abandoned in the attic, who magically come to life. With each new book, Steven Millhauser radically stretches not only the limits of fiction but also of his seemingly limitless abilities. Enchanted Night is a remarkable piece of fiction, a compact tale of loneliness and desire that is as hypnotic and rich as the language Millhauser uses to weave it.
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by Iris Murdoch (1961)
Like 'Enchanted Night,' this explores surreal transformations and desires in a contemporary setting.

by Olga Tokarczuk (2022)
Similar to 'Enchanted Night,' it delves into profound themes with a touch of the uncanny.

by Ben Okri (2025)
Like 'Enchanted Night,' this book offers impish magic and a transformative, enchanting narrative.

by Various
If you enjoyed the magical elements of 'Enchanted Night,' this collection offers similar fantastical short tales.

by Various (1912)
This book shares 'Enchanted Night's' sense of wonder and imaginative exploration of a past era.
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