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Modern Short Stories: A Book for High Schools - Exploring the Tapestry of Modern Storytelling - cover

Modern Short Stories: A Book for High Schools - Exploring the Tapestry of Modern Storytelling

Jack London, Arthur Conan Doyle, Ernest Thompson Seton, Richard Harding Davis, Ruth McEnery Stuart, Mary Mapes Dodge, Rudyard Kipling, Lafcadio Hearn, Owen Johnson, O. Henry, William Sharp, Perceval Gibbon, Ian Maclaren, Joel Chandler Harris, Morgan Robertson, Phyllis Bottome, David Gray, J. M. Barrie, S. Weir Mitchell, Walter A. Dyer, Leo Tolstoy, Stacy Aumonier

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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Modern Short Stories: A Book for High Schools is a curated exploration of the variances in tone, technique, and thematic depth that defined the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The anthology showcases an impressive amalgamation of narratives that traverse genres from adventure to social commentary, aligning with the educational needs of burgeoning readers. From the gripping accounts of morality to poignant depictions of human condition, each tale is carefully selected to engage critical thinking and reflective discourse among young scholars. Highlighted within is the vast array of narrative approaches, such as the incisive storytelling in tales of survival and the satirical nuances in stories depicting societal intricacies, offering an enriching literary kaleidoscope. This collection brings together an illustrious assembly of authors, each contributing a unique historical and cultural voice to this volumetric tapestry. Figures like Jack London, Rudyard Kipling, and Leo Tolstoy shape a cross-cultural dialogue encompassing themes of adventure, resilience, and philosophical meditation. Rooted in movements as diverse as realism and romanticism, the anthology reflects the authors'Äô varied backgrounds, including Anglo-American realism, Victorian ethos, and Russian introspection. Through their collective lens, readers are invited to understand and appreciate the vast connections and distinctions in cultural narratives and literary artistry. Modern Short Stories: A Book for High Schools stands as a gateway to a rich world of literary interpretation and critical engagement. This carefully crafted collection offers students not only a panoramic view of early modern literature but also an opportunity to explore and question the multiple voices that shaped its evolution. Readers will find the anthology to be both an educational companion and a treasure trove of narrative forms, encouraging a profound appreciation for the diverse tapestry of the written word and fostering dialogues that transcend the confines of the classroom.
Disponible depuis: 19/11/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 269 pages.

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