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The Best Short Stories of 1918 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story - A Journey Through Early 20th-Century American Fiction - cover

The Best Short Stories of 1918 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story - A Journey Through Early 20th-Century American Fiction

Harrison Rhodes, Sinclair Lewis, Charles Caldwell Dobie, Julian Street, Achmed Abdullah, George Gilbert, Mary Heaton Vorse, Gordon Hall Gerould, Katharine Holland Brown, Edwina Stanton Babcock, Wilbur Daniel Steele, Mary Mitchell Freedley, G. Humphrey, Arthur Johnson, Burton Kline, Katharine Prescott Moseley, William Dudly, Fleta Campbell Springer, Edward C. Venable, Frances Gilchrist Wood

Editorial: Good Press

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The Best Short Stories of 1918, and the Yearbook of the American Short Story offers a compelling snapshot of the literary transformations occurring at the close of the Great War. The anthology bridges diverse themes ranging from the angst of societal change to intimate portraits of human emotion, combining various literary styles'Äîfrom naturalism to early modernist expressions. With a tapestry of narratives that delve into both the tumultuous outer world and the introspective depths of personal experience, the collection stands as a significant testament to the enduring power and adaptability of the short story form across compelling tales and evocative prose. Bringing together the works of esteemed literary figures such as Harrison Rhodes and Sinclair Lewis, alongside other notable contributors, the anthology presents a confluence of voices that reflect the dynamic cultural landscape of the time. The invited authors predominantly navigate the void between pre-war romantic notions and the stark realism born out of the war's aftermath. Through their varied backgrounds and insightful prose, these authors contribute richly to discussions about identity, change, and continuity, encapsulating a moment of cultural re-evaluation instrumental to understanding the early 20th-century American literary scene. For readers and scholars eager to explore the breadth and significance of early 20th-century literary innovation, this anthology is indispensable. It offers a magnificent convergence of perspectives and narratives that enrich one'Äôs understanding of a pivotal era. Through the lens of these short stories, the collection not only underscores the educational and historical value of the 1918 literary landscape but fosters a meaningful dialogue between the diverse voices included. This essential volume invites readers to immerse themselves in the evocative discourse among the authors, propelling newfound insights and appreciation for this formative period in American literature.
Disponible desde: 18/09/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 401 páginas.

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