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Modern American short story sequences : composite fictions and fictive communities / edited by J. Gerald Kennedy.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge New York ; Cambridge University Press 1995Description: xv, 221 páginas 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780521172622 (rústica)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PS 648 S5 M63 1995
Contents:
Henry James's Incipient Poetics of the Short Story Sequence: The Finer Grain (1910) Richard A. Hocks -- Toomer's Cane as narrative sequence Linda Wagner-Martin -- Hemingway's In Our Time: the biography of a book Michael Reynolds -- Wright writing reading: narrative strategies in Uncle Tom's Children John Lowe -- The African-American voice in Faulkner's Go Down Moses John Carlos Rowe -- Meditations on nonpresence: re-visioning the short story in Eudora Welty's The Wide Net Susan V. Donaldson -- Nine Stories: J. D. Salinger's linked mysteries Ruth Prigozy -- Cheever's Shady Hill: a suburban sequence Scott Donaldson -- John Updike's Olinger Stories: new light among the shadows Robert M. Luscher -- Louise Erdrich's Love Medicine: narrative communities and the short story sequence Hertha D. Wong -- From Anderson's Winesburg to Carver's Cathedral: the short story sequence and the semblance of community J. Gerald Kennedy.
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Préstamo Biblioteca Pedro Arrupe Acervo PS 648 S5 M63 1995 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 085629

Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice.

Henry James's Incipient Poetics of the Short Story Sequence: The Finer Grain (1910) Richard A. Hocks -- Toomer's Cane as narrative sequence Linda Wagner-Martin -- Hemingway's In Our Time: the biography of a book Michael Reynolds -- Wright writing reading: narrative strategies in Uncle Tom's Children John Lowe -- The African-American voice in Faulkner's Go Down Moses John Carlos Rowe -- Meditations on nonpresence: re-visioning the short story in Eudora Welty's The Wide Net Susan V. Donaldson -- Nine Stories: J. D. Salinger's linked mysteries Ruth Prigozy -- Cheever's Shady Hill: a suburban sequence Scott Donaldson -- John Updike's Olinger Stories: new light among the shadows Robert M. Luscher -- Louise Erdrich's Love Medicine: narrative communities and the short story sequence Hertha D. Wong -- From Anderson's Winesburg to Carver's Cathedral: the short story sequence and the semblance of community J. Gerald Kennedy.

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