Atlantic Narratives: Modern Short Stories

Atlantic Narratives: Modern Short Stories

Por Anne Douglas Sedgwick, Elizabeth Ashe, Katharine Butler, Henry Seidel Canby, Cornelia A. P. Comer, Dallas Lore Sharp, Charles Caldwell Dobie, Madeleine Z. Doty, H. G. Dwight, E. Nesbit, E. V. Lucas, Katharine Fullerton Gerould, Zephine Humphrey, John Galsworthy, Mary Lerner, F. J. Louriet, Margaret Lynn, C. A. Mercer, Margaret Prescott Montague, Margaret Pollock Sherwood, Ernest Starr, Amy Wentworth Stone, Arthur Russell Taylor, Charles Swain Thomas

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Sinopsis

Atlantic Narratives: Modern Short Stories is a remarkable anthology that captures the essence of early 20th-century literature with its rich tapestry of themes and styles. This collection presents an enticing blend of narratives that explore personal and societal conflicts, identity, and the passage of time. Within its pages, readers will encounter profound character studies and immersive settings, offering an expansive range of perspectives. Highlighted are stories that captivate through poignant realism and vivid imagery, creating a mosaic of the human experience that resonates beyond its historical context. The anthology's dedication to showcasing diverse literary voices makes it a significant contribution to the genre, offering something profound for every reader. The anthology's contributors include an impressive array of authors, each bringing their distinctive voice to the collection's overarching themes. These writers, many of whom were influential through the Progressive Era, challenge traditional narratives and embrace the modernist movements burgeoning during the time. Through their distinct styles and varied approaches, the authors engage with themes of change and transformation, reflecting broader societal shifts. The anthology amplifies marginalized voices, providing a stage for each contributor's experiences and insights, thereby making an indelible mark on the literary landscape. By immersing yourself in Atlantic Narratives, you are invited to traverse an array of landscapes and emotions crafted by luminaries of the modern short story. This volume offers an unparalleled opportunity to engage with a multiplicity of perspectives and interpretations, making it a valuable educational tool for anyone interested in the evolution of narrative form. It fosters dialogue between readers and authors, creating a dynamic reading experience that enriches one's appreciation for the complexities of the human condition, while deftly weaving the social and personal struggles of a century ago into our contemporary conversations.

Charles Swain Thomas