The Golden Age of British Short Stories 1890-1914
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The Golden Age of British Short Stories 1890-1914
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The Golden Age of British Short Stories 1890-1914
A richly varied anthology showcases a teeming, strange, magical world, about to be brought to an end by the catastrophe of 1914.
The quarter century or so before the outbreak of the First World War saw an extraordinary boom in the popularity and quality of short stories in Britain. Fuelled by a large new magazine readership and vigorous competition to acquire new stories, these years were ones where the normal rule-of-thumb (novels sell, short stories don't) was inverted.
This was the era of Sherlock Holmes, of Kipling's most famous stories, of Katherine Mansfield and Joyce's Dubliners. Some of the greatest writers of the periodβparticularly Conrad and Jamesβfound that the effort that went into their shorter works was more rewarded during their lifetimes than their now famous novels. Writers such as Chesterton, Beerbohm, Lawrence and Saki produced some of their greatest work.
Short stories also provided a brilliant medium for experiment, and this generous and endlessly entertaining anthology includes fascinating examples of writers as varied as Rebecca West, H.G. Wells and Wyndham Lewis experimenting with what it was acceptable to write and how you could write it.
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The Golden Age of British Short Stories 1890-1914 is praised for its excellence and ingenuity, showcasing imaginative zest and subtlety. It is celebrated as a highlight of a particularly rich and accomplished period in literary history, as noted by critics like Peter Kemp from the Sunday Times.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780241434314
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 24 June 2021
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Penguin Classics
Contributors:
- Edited by Philip Hensher
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 27.0mm
Width: 129.0mm
Height: 198.0mm
Weight: 438g
Pages: 640
About the Author
Philip Hensher is the editor of The Penguin Book of the British Short Story (two volumes) and of The Penguin Book of the Contemporary British Short Story. His most recent novel is A Small Revolution in Germany.
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