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The Oxford Book of Short Stories - V. S. Pritchett


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ISBN: Ostalo
Godina izdanja: 1981
Jezik: Engleski
Autor: Strani

41 stories by as many writers: American (17), British (13), Irish (7), and one each from Canada, Australia, New Zealand and India

Izdavač: Oxford University Press
Povez: tvrd sa omotom
Broj strana: 547
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Only V.S. Pritchett, one of the most distinguished living writers of short stories in English, could tackle the daunting task of compiling a short story anthology, a project that entails displaying in a single volume the wealth and variety of an art that spans over 200 years and has evolved out of many divergent literary traditions. Accepting the challenge, Pritchett has chosen over forty stories written in the English language during the period between the early nineteenth century and the present day.

Since the time of Sir Walter Scott, Edgar Allan Poe, and Nathaniel Hawthorne, Great Britain, America, and especially Ireland have developed great traditions of short-story writing, which Ernest Hemingway, D.H. Lawrence, Somerset Maugham, John Updike, and V.S. Pritchett himself have perpetuated in this century. Demonstrating the full range of invention and ability within the genre, Pritchett includes a sampling of stories by such Irish masters as James Joyce, Frank O`Connor, and Liam O`Flaherty, as well as stories by Canadian, Indian, New Zealand, and Australian writers.

In the Introduction, Pritchett stresses that the collection does not necessarily contain `the best` short stories. Instead, he has chosen these stories based on his own personal tastes seasoned by `seventy years of passionate addiction to the short story and fifty years as a fellow writer` in the art. Rejecting over-anthologized stories in favor of ones previously overlooked, Pritchett brings together some of the most original examples of this changing art. In this way, The New Oxford Book of Short Stories bears witness to the talent of the past and the talent that continues to flourish.

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41 stories by as many writers: American (17), British (13), Irish (7), and one each from Canada, Australia, New Zealand and India

Izdavač: Oxford University Press
Povez: tvrd sa omotom
Broj strana: 547
Sadržaj priložen na slikama.
Omotnica sanirana selotejpom, sama knjiga veoma dobro očuvana.

Only V.S. Pritchett, one of the most distinguished living writers of short stories in English, could tackle the daunting task of compiling a short story anthology, a project that entails displaying in a single volume the wealth and variety of an art that spans over 200 years and has evolved out of many divergent literary traditions. Accepting the challenge, Pritchett has chosen over forty stories written in the English language during the period between the early nineteenth century and the present day.

Since the time of Sir Walter Scott, Edgar Allan Poe, and Nathaniel Hawthorne, Great Britain, America, and especially Ireland have developed great traditions of short-story writing, which Ernest Hemingway, D.H. Lawrence, Somerset Maugham, John Updike, and V.S. Pritchett himself have perpetuated in this century. Demonstrating the full range of invention and ability within the genre, Pritchett includes a sampling of stories by such Irish masters as James Joyce, Frank O`Connor, and Liam O`Flaherty, as well as stories by Canadian, Indian, New Zealand, and Australian writers.

In the Introduction, Pritchett stresses that the collection does not necessarily contain `the best` short stories. Instead, he has chosen these stories based on his own personal tastes seasoned by `seventy years of passionate addiction to the short story and fifty years as a fellow writer` in the art. Rejecting over-anthologized stories in favor of ones previously overlooked, Pritchett brings together some of the most original examples of this changing art. In this way, The New Oxford Book of Short Stories bears witness to the talent of the past and the talent that continues to flourish.

(K-163)
79306249 The Oxford Book of Short Stories - V. S. Pritchett

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