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Godina izdanja: 1994
ISBN: 978-0940450745
Jezik: Engleski
Autor: Strani

Jewett: Novels and Stories: Deephaven / A Country Doctor / The Country of the Pointed Firs / Dunnet Landing Stories / Selected Stories & Sketches (Library of America) Hardcover – February 1, 1994
by Sarah Orne Jewett (Author), Michael Davitt Bell (Editor)
Product details
Item Weight: 0.035 ounces
Hardcover: 950 pages
Product dimensions : 5.15 x 1.21 x 8.15 inches
Reading level: 18 and up
Publisher: Library of America (February 1, 1994)
In her nuanced and sharply etched novels and short stories, Sarah Orne Jewett captured the inner life and hidden emotional drama of outwardly quiet New England coastal towns. Set against the background of long Maine winters, hardscrabble farms, and the sea, her stories of independent, capable women struggling to find fulfillment in their lives and work have a surprisingly modern resonance. The Library of America edition is the first one-volume collection to include all her best fiction and it reveals the full stature of the writer Willa Cather ranked with Mark Twain and Nathaniel Hawthorne.

Jewett struck her characteristic note in her first collection, Deephaven (1877), stories whose exploration of Maine life moved and delighted readers when they were first published in the Atlantic Monthly, and opened a new vein of regional fiction in American literature. Of the distinctly local quality of her writing, Cather later said: “The language her people speak to each other is a native tongue. No writer can invent it. It is made in the hard school of experience, in communities where language has been undisturbed long enough to take on color and character from the nature and experiences of the people.”

The novel A Country Doctor (1884), inspired by both her own life and that of her doctor father, is often read as a veiled autobiography. Her focus here is on a woman who must choose between marriage and her commitment to a medical career, a decision she defends passionately against the narrowness of those around her: “God would not give us the same talents if what were right for men were wrong for women.”

Jewett’s masterpiece, The Country of the Pointed Firs (1896), brings to imaginative life the faded trading port of Dunnet Landing, Maine, re-creating in spare, impressionistic prose the rhythms and textures of a communal society of poor fishermen and farmers, with its traditional country of rituals and its stoically endured tragedies. In these linked stories we meet some of Jewett’s most unforgettable characters—a woman who withdraws from society to live alone on an island, a retired sea captain haunted by old superstitions, a herb-gatherer keeping alive an old knowledge of homeopathic remedies.

In the related “Dunnet Landing stories,” Jewett offers further glimpses of her fictional town, often delineating with unique sensitivity the theme of older people striving to live with dignity and security. Other stories include “A White Heron,” about a girl’s love for both a young ornithologist and the heron for which he is searching, the haunting “Miss Tempy’s Watchers,” and more tales humorous, satiric, and poignant.

Ima inventarski pečat, inače dobro očuvano.
KC


Predmet: 63864153
Jewett: Novels and Stories: Deephaven / A Country Doctor / The Country of the Pointed Firs / Dunnet Landing Stories / Selected Stories & Sketches (Library of America) Hardcover – February 1, 1994
by Sarah Orne Jewett (Author), Michael Davitt Bell (Editor)
Product details
Item Weight: 0.035 ounces
Hardcover: 950 pages
Product dimensions : 5.15 x 1.21 x 8.15 inches
Reading level: 18 and up
Publisher: Library of America (February 1, 1994)
In her nuanced and sharply etched novels and short stories, Sarah Orne Jewett captured the inner life and hidden emotional drama of outwardly quiet New England coastal towns. Set against the background of long Maine winters, hardscrabble farms, and the sea, her stories of independent, capable women struggling to find fulfillment in their lives and work have a surprisingly modern resonance. The Library of America edition is the first one-volume collection to include all her best fiction and it reveals the full stature of the writer Willa Cather ranked with Mark Twain and Nathaniel Hawthorne.

Jewett struck her characteristic note in her first collection, Deephaven (1877), stories whose exploration of Maine life moved and delighted readers when they were first published in the Atlantic Monthly, and opened a new vein of regional fiction in American literature. Of the distinctly local quality of her writing, Cather later said: “The language her people speak to each other is a native tongue. No writer can invent it. It is made in the hard school of experience, in communities where language has been undisturbed long enough to take on color and character from the nature and experiences of the people.”

The novel A Country Doctor (1884), inspired by both her own life and that of her doctor father, is often read as a veiled autobiography. Her focus here is on a woman who must choose between marriage and her commitment to a medical career, a decision she defends passionately against the narrowness of those around her: “God would not give us the same talents if what were right for men were wrong for women.”

Jewett’s masterpiece, The Country of the Pointed Firs (1896), brings to imaginative life the faded trading port of Dunnet Landing, Maine, re-creating in spare, impressionistic prose the rhythms and textures of a communal society of poor fishermen and farmers, with its traditional country of rituals and its stoically endured tragedies. In these linked stories we meet some of Jewett’s most unforgettable characters—a woman who withdraws from society to live alone on an island, a retired sea captain haunted by old superstitions, a herb-gatherer keeping alive an old knowledge of homeopathic remedies.

In the related “Dunnet Landing stories,” Jewett offers further glimpses of her fictional town, often delineating with unique sensitivity the theme of older people striving to live with dignity and security. Other stories include “A White Heron,” about a girl’s love for both a young ornithologist and the heron for which he is searching, the haunting “Miss Tempy’s Watchers,” and more tales humorous, satiric, and poignant.

Ima inventarski pečat, inače dobro očuvano.
KC
63864153 Sarah Orne Jewett - NOVELS AND STORIES

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