The British and Irish Short Story Handbook von David Malcolm | ISBN 9781444355215

The British and Irish Short Story Handbook

von David Malcolm
Buchcover The British and Irish Short Story Handbook | David Malcolm | EAN 9781444355215 | ISBN 1-4443-5521-X | ISBN 978-1-4443-5521-5
„Overall, The British and Irish Short Story Handbook willbe a useful tool in the teaching of the short story atundergraduate and postgraduate level. Further, for scholars new tothe field of short story criticism it is an accessible yetwell-informed entry point. With the range of resources itoffers and the succinct summaries it provides of key issues, topicsand debates it collates some of the central tenets of the field. Iam sure it will set people off on a fruitful journey into theever-developing field of the British and Irish short story andshort story criticism.“ (Irish Studies Review, 21November 2013) „The British and Irish Short Story Handbook is anexcellent introduction to the short story as a literary form, butis of greater interest to the student than to a general reader, andmy reservations on the entry on Warner should not detract from thefact that her inclusion in it draws her closer to mainstreamliterary fiction as it is taught in schools and universities. Andfor that we should be grateful.“ (Journal of the Sylvia TownsendWarner Society, 1 February 2013) „Summing Up: Recommended. Lower-level undergraduates andgeneral readers.“ (Choice, 1 November 2012)

The British and Irish Short Story Handbook

von David Malcolm
The British and Irish Short Story Handbook guides readersthrough the development of the short story and the unique criticalissues involved in discussions of short fiction. It includes awide-ranging analysis of non-canonical and non-realist writers aswell as the major authors and their works, providing acomprehensive and much-needed appraisal of this area.
* Guides readers through the development of the short story andcritical issues involved in discussions of short fiction
* Offers a detailed discussion of the range of genres in theBritish and Irish short story
* Includes extensive analysis of non-canonical writers, such asHubert Crackanthorpe, Ella D'Arcy, T. F. Powys, A. E. Coppard, Julian Maclaren-Ross, Mollie Panter-Downes, Denton Welch, andSylvia Townsend Warner
* Provide a wide-ranging discussion of non-realist andexperimental short stories
* Includes a large section on the British short story in theSecond World War