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Cambridge Introduction to the Short Story in English

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Adrian Hunter is Lecturer in English at the University of Stirling. Klappentext The short story has become an increasingly important genre since the mid-nineteenth century. Complementing The Cambridge Introduction to the American Short Story! this book examines the development of the short story in Britain and other English-language literatures. It considers issues of form and style alongside - and often as part of - a broader discussion of publishing history and the cultural contexts in which the short story has flourished and continues to flourish. In its structure the book provides a chronological survey of the form! usefully grouping writers to show the development of the genre over time. Starting with Dickens and Kipling! the chapters cover key authors from the past two centuries and up to the present day. The focus on form! literary history! and cultural context! together with the highlighting of the greatest short stories and their authors! make this a stimulating and informative overview for all students of English literature. Zusammenfassung In this volume! Hunter examines the development of the short story in Britain and other English-language literatures! providing a chronological survey of the form! usefully grouping writers to show the development of the genre over time. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction; Part I. The Nineteenth Century: Introduction: publishers, plots and prestige; 1. Charles Dickens and Thomas Hardy; 2. Rudyard Kipling and Joseph Conrad; 3. The Yellow Book circle and the 1890s avant-garde; Part II. The Modernist Short Story: Introduction: 'Complete with missing parts'; 4. James Joyce; 5. Virginia Woolf; 6. Katherine Mansfield; 7. Samuel Beckett; Part III. Post-Modernist Stories: Introduction: theories of form; 8. Frank O'Connor and Sean O'Faolain; 9. Elizabeth Bowen and V. S. Pritchett; 10. Angela Carter and Ian McEwan; Part IV. Post-colonial and Other Stories: Introduction: a 'minor' literature?; 11. Frank Sargeson and Marjorie Barnard; 12. James Kelman and Chinua Achebe; 13. Alice Munro; Guide to further reading; Index....

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Authors Adrian Hunter, Adrian (University of Stirling) Hunter
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.11.2007
 
EAN 9780521862592
ISBN 978-0-521-86259-2
No. of pages 212
Series Cambridge Introductions to Lit
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > English linguistics / literary studies

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