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The American Short Story

The American Short Story

The American Short Story

Editorial: PENGUIN USA

Pàgines: 832

Any: 2025

EAN: 9781598538229

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Sobre el libro The American Short Story de John Stauffer publicado por PENGUIN USA al 2025:

The second volume in a landmark story collection that redefines what we thought we knew about the great American literary formA diverse, unprecedented gathering of more than one hundred stories, representing work by fifty different writersAs much a nineteenth-century American invention as the cotton gin and the steamboat, the short story emerged here with a range of innovation and a variety of styles and subjects that has still not been fully appreciated. Diverse, wide-ranging, and unprecedented in its scope, The American Short Story: The Nineteenth Century gathers more than one hundred stories by fifty different writers. This second volume of The Library of Americas two-volume anthology of nineteenth-century American short fiction follows the evolution of American short story from Bret Hartes mid-century tales of the Gold Rush frontier to Alice Dunbar-Nelsons The Stones of the Village, a story about racial passing written around but not published in the authors lifetime.Henry James, generously represented in this volume, dominates the second half of the century, though also represeanted here are the accomplishments of the so-called local-color writers associated with the postCivil War period. The indelible stories of Sarah Orne Jewett and Kate Chopin are justly celebrated examples of this strain, and those writers are represented by several stories, but ample space is also given here to stories by Constance Fenimore Woolson and Mary Wilkins Freeman. The reader will also discover the short fiction of Stephen Crane, in whose work naturalism finds its perfect aesthetic and philosophical expressionas well as the indispensable stories of such Black writers as Charles W. Chesnutt and Paul Laurence Dunbar. The unexpected selection of Thomas Nelson Pages Marse Chan provides the context for Chesnutts groundbreaking explorations of racial identity and his use of African American speech and folklore. Other surprises in this volume include Francis Hopkinson Smiths minor comic masterpiece Six House in Squantico, about a town left behind in the post-bellum South. Unrivaled in its range and textual authority, the anthology includes biographies of each writer, a chronology of writers and the American short story from to , and extensive notes.

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