Více o knize
The short novel according to Wilfrid Sheed "is a form which the greatest masters find essential for certain effects." The masters are here in abundance, from Dos- toevsky to Faulkner, Chekhov to Fowles, Mark Twain to Philip Roth. In his perceptive critical in- troduction, Mr. Sheed explains why these stories had to be exactly this length and no longer, and what part they played in their au- thors' careers. Presenting a splen- did group of writers at their best, this volume perfectly illustrates Mr. Sheed's bravura defense of a literary form that offers "such drama as can be taken at one sit- ting—a scale that literature can hardly afford to forfeit."Andrea - John O'HaraThe Old Maid - Edith WhartonTortilla Flat - John SteinbeckMario and the Magician - Thomas MannPudd'nhead Wilson - Mark TwainWard No. 6 - Anton ChekhovNotes From Underground - Fyodor DostoevskyThe Fall - Albert CamusOld Man - William FaulknerYouth - Joseph ConradThe Lesson of the Master - Henry JamesMy Mortal Enemy - Willa CatherThe Ghost Writer - Philip RothThe Ebony Tower - John FowlesCatholics - Brian MooreThe Blacking Factory - Wilfrid Sheed
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Sixteen Short Novels, Kolektiv autorů
- Jazyk
- Rok vydání
- 1985
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- Titul
- Sixteen Short Novels
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autoři
- Kolektiv autorů
- Vydavatel
- E. P. Dutton
- Rok vydání
- 1985
- Vazba
- pevná
- Počet stran
- 1067
- ISBN10
- 0525243704
- ISBN13
- 9780525243700
- Série
- Hodnocení
- 3,9 z 5
- Anotace
- The short novel according to Wilfrid Sheed "is a form which the greatest masters find essential for certain effects." The masters are here in abundance, from Dos- toevsky to Faulkner, Chekhov to Fowles, Mark Twain to Philip Roth. In his perceptive critical in- troduction, Mr. Sheed explains why these stories had to be exactly this length and no longer, and what part they played in their au- thors' careers. Presenting a splen- did group of writers at their best, this volume perfectly illustrates Mr. Sheed's bravura defense of a literary form that offers "such drama as can be taken at one sit- ting—a scale that literature can hardly afford to forfeit."Andrea - John O'HaraThe Old Maid - Edith WhartonTortilla Flat - John SteinbeckMario and the Magician - Thomas MannPudd'nhead Wilson - Mark TwainWard No. 6 - Anton ChekhovNotes From Underground - Fyodor DostoevskyThe Fall - Albert CamusOld Man - William FaulknerYouth - Joseph ConradThe Lesson of the Master - Henry JamesMy Mortal Enemy - Willa CatherThe Ghost Writer - Philip RothThe Ebony Tower - John FowlesCatholics - Brian MooreThe Blacking Factory - Wilfrid Sheed



