000349280 000__ 02908cam\a2200373\a\4500 000349280 001__ 349280 000349280 005__ 20210513125431.0 000349280 008__ 080104s2007\\\\enk\\\\\\b\\\\001\0\eng\\ 000349280 010__ $$a 2008296001 000349280 019__ $$a154706417 000349280 020__ $$a9780521681124 (pbk.) 000349280 020__ $$a052168112X (pbk.) 000349280 020__ $$a9780521862592 000349280 020__ $$a0521862590 000349280 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocn154706388 000349280 035__ $$a349280 000349280 040__ $$aUKM$$cUKM$$dDLC$$dBTCTA$$dBAKER$$dYDXCP$$dBWKUK$$dBWK$$dOUP$$dOCLCG$$dIXA$$dMUQ$$dCNUKC$$dHEBIS 000349280 042__ $$aukblcatcopy$$alccopycat 000349280 049__ $$aISEA 000349280 05000 $$aPR829$$b.H86 2007 000349280 08204 $$a823.0109$$222 000349280 1001_ $$aHunter, Adrian,$$d1971- 000349280 24514 $$aThe Cambridge introduction to the short story in English /$$cAdrian Hunter. 000349280 260__ $$aCambridge ;$$aNew York :$$bCambridge University Press,$$c2007. 000349280 300__ $$avii, 202 p. ;$$c23 cm. 000349280 440_0 $$aCambridge introductions to literature. 000349280 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 000349280 5050_ $$aIntroduction -- 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. 000349280 5201_ $$a"The short story has become an increasingly important genre since the mid-nineteenth century. This book examines the development of the short story in Britain and other English-language literature, providing a chronological survey of the form, usefully grouping writers to show the development of the genre over time. Starting with Dickens and Kipling, the chapters cover key authors from the past two centuries and up to the present day. The focus on form, literary history and cultural context, together with the highlighting of the greatest short stories and their authors, make this an informative overview for all students of English literature."--BOOK JACKET. 000349280 650_0 $$aShort stories, English$$xHistory and criticism. 000349280 650_0 $$aShort stories, English$$zEnglish-speaking countries$$xHistory and criticism. 000349280 85200 $$bgen$$hPR829$$i.H86$$i2007 000349280 85642 $$3Contributor biographical information$$uhttp://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0808/2008296001-b.html 000349280 85642 $$3Publisher description$$uhttp://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0808/2008296001-d.html 000349280 85641 $$3Table of contents only$$uhttp://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0808/2008296001-t.html 000349280 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:349280$$pGLOBAL_SET 000349280 980__ $$aBIB 000349280 980__ $$aBOOK