A Month by the Lake & Other Stories

A Month by the Lake & Other Stories
Title A Month by the Lake & Other Stories PDF eBook
Author Herbert Ernest Bates
Publisher New Directions Publishing
Pages 228
Release 1987
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780811210362

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"If we set H. E. Bates's best tales against the best of Chekhov's," Graham Greene declared, "I do not believe it would be possible, with any conviction, to argue that the Russian was the finer artist." The sampler of H. E. Bates stories presented here shows the merit of that praise and displays the range and aspects of Bates's work from his first published story, "The Flame," to one of his very last, "The Song of the Wren." In his long and prolific literary career, Bates (1905-1974) produced twenty-five novels, a three-volume autobiography, nine books of essays, several plays and children's books, as well as his important and perhaps most enduring achievement, twenty-three collections of short stories. A Month by the Lake & Other Stories displays Bates's extraordinary talent for concisely getting at the heart of the matter. Whether he is dealing with romance in middle age (the title story), or the almost painful clarity of a child's world ("The Cowslip Field"), or encapsulating the disintegration and tragedy of a man and a house and the era and class they represent ("The Flag")-Bates's compassion for humanity remains constant. As Anthony Burgess remarks in his introduction, Bates "achieved such sovereignty of what literary land he inherited that he deserves the homage of our uncomplicated enjoyment... Bates's affection for ordinary people is one of his shining virtues. But he himself, as I knew, and as this compilation should make clear, was, is, far from ordinary." Book jacket.

A Month by the Lake & Other Stories

A Month by the Lake & Other Stories
Title A Month by the Lake & Other Stories PDF eBook
Author Herbert Ernest Bates
Publisher New Directions Publishing
Pages 240
Release 1987
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780811210355

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"If we set H. E. Bates's best tales against the best of Chekhov's," Graham Greene declared, "I do not believe it would be possible, with any conviction, to argue that the Russian was the finer artist." The sampler of H. E. Bates stories presented here shows the merit of that praise and displays the range and aspects of Bates's work from his first published story, "The Flame," to one of his very last, "The Song of the Wren." In his long and prolific literary career, Bates (1905-1974) produced twenty-five novels, a three-volume autobiography, nine books of essays, several plays and children's books, as well as his important and perhaps most enduring achievement, twenty-three collections of short stories. A Month by the Lake & Other Stories displays Bates's extraordinary talent for concisely getting at the heart of the matter. Whether he is dealing with romance in middle age (the title story), or the almost painful clarity of a child's world ("The Cowslip Field"), or encapsulating the disintegration and tragedy of a man and a house and the era and class they represent ("The Flag")-Bates's compassion for humanity remains constant. As Anthony Burgess remarks in his introduction, Bates "achieved such sovereignty of what literary land he inherited that he deserves the homage of our uncomplicated enjoyment... Bates's affection for ordinary people is one of his shining virtues. But he himself, as I knew, and as this compilation should make clear, was, is, far from ordinary." Book jacket.

The Literary Filmography

The Literary Filmography
Title The Literary Filmography PDF eBook
Author Leonard Mustazza
Publisher McFarland
Pages 408
Release 2006-05-31
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9780786424719

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From the very infancy of the film industry, filmmakers have relied heavily upon literature as the foundation for their movie material. Well-known literary works such as Dickens's A Christmas Carol and Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter were adapted to film in the silent era, as were such books as Thomas Dixon's Jr.'s The Klansman, basis for the film Birth of a Nation. In recent years, Nick Hornsby's About a Boy and each of Helen Fielding's Bridget Jones's Diary novels were the basis for popular movies bearing the same names. A guide to English-language works that have been adapted as theatrical and television films, this volume includes books (both fiction and non-fiction), short stories, newspaper and magazine articles and poems. Entries are arranged alphabetically by literary title with cross-listings for films made under different titles. Each entry includes the original work's title, author, year of first publication, literary prizes, and a brief plot summary. Information on film adaptation(s) of the work, including adaptation titles, director, screenwriter, principal cast and the names of the characters they portray, major awards, and availability in the most common formats (DVD, VHS), is also offered.

San Francisco Review of Books

San Francisco Review of Books
Title San Francisco Review of Books PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 384
Release 1987
Genre American literature
ISBN

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La Grande Bretêche and Other Stories

La Grande Bretêche and Other Stories
Title La Grande Bretêche and Other Stories PDF eBook
Author Honoré de Balzac
Publisher
Pages 342
Release 1908
Genre
ISBN

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Paperbound Books in Print

Paperbound Books in Print
Title Paperbound Books in Print PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 1606
Release 1991
Genre Paperbacks
ISBN

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Electrical Engineering

Electrical Engineering
Title Electrical Engineering PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 880
Release 1917
Genre Electrical engineering
ISBN

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