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Informationen zum Autor Wayne R. Kime taught English at the University of Delaware, the University of Toronto, and Fairmont State University, West Virginia. He has published widely in his chief fields of interest, American literature and American history. Klappentext his volume forms part of a continuing initiative by Wayne R. Kime to make available the writings of Fitz-James O'Brien (1828-1862), an Irish-American literary man who during his lifetime won reputation as one of the most talented young authors in the United States, but who has been all but forgotten since. It follows Fitz-James O'Brien: Selected Literary Journalism, 1852-1860 (Susquehanna University Press, 2003) and Behind the Curtain: Selected Fiction of Fitz-James O'Brien (University of Delaware Press and Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, 2011), both edited by Kime. Like its predecessors, the volume offers evidence that "not only for his vivid contemporaneity but also for his originality, range, and technical skill" (Fitz-James O'Brien: Selected Literary Journalism, 10), O'Brien's claim to lasting memory was well justified. Thirteen Stories by Fitz-James O'Brien: The Realm of Mind presents a group of works that explore one of the author's special interests, the representation of individual consciousness. All but three of the stories are reprinted here for the first time. The works are arranged chronologically, by date of publication, under five headings: Expanded Faculties ("The Old Boy," "The Spider's Eye," "Seeing the World"), Induced Visions ("The Hasheesh Eater," "Broadway Bedeviled"), New Knowledge ("Mr. Grubbe's Night with Memnon," "The Golden Ingot," "How I Overcame My Gravity"), Love and Hate ("Number 101," "Jubal, the Ringer"), and Dreams ("A Terrible Night," "The Crystal Bell," "From Hand to Mouth"). A general introduction, brief introductions to the individual stories, and explanatory notes complement the reprinted texts. The volume has been designed to appeal to both general and specialist readers. Zusammenfassung Designed to appeal to both general and specialist readers, this volume presents a group of works by O’Brien (1828-1862), an early innovator in the short story form, that explore one of his special interests–the representation of individual consciousness. All but three of the thirteen stories are reprinted here for the first time Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents Illustrations Preface Introduction Expanded Faculties The Old Boy The Spider's Eye Seeing the World Induced Visions The Hasheesh Eater Broadway Bedeviled New Knowledge Mr. Grubbe's Night With Memnon The Golden Ingot How I Overcame My Gravity Love and Hate Number 101 Jubal, The Ringer Dreams A Terrible Night The Crystal Bell From Hand To Mouth Notes to the Stories About the Editor Index...
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Contents
Illustrations
Preface
Introduction
Expanded Faculties
The Old Boy
The Spider's Eye
Seeing the World
Induced Visions
The Hasheesh Eater
Broadway Bedeviled
New Knowledge
Mr. Grubbe's Night With Memnon
The Golden Ingot
How I Overcame My Gravity
Love and Hate
Number 101
Jubal, The Ringer
Dreams
A Terrible Night
The Crystal Bell
From Hand To Mouth
Notes to the Stories
About the Editor
Index