A Study Guide for Peter Taylor's "A Spinster's Tale"

A Study Guide for Peter Taylor's
Title A Study Guide for Peter Taylor's "A Spinster's Tale" PDF eBook
Author Gale, Cengage Learning
Publisher Gale, Cengage Learning
Pages 26
Release 2016-07-14
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1410359034

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A Study Guide for Peter Taylor's "A Spinster's Tale," excerpted from Gale's acclaimed Short Stories for Students. This concise study guide includes plot summary; character analysis; author biography; study questions; historical context; suggestions for further reading; and much more. For any literature project, trust Short Stories for Students for all of your research needs.

Reference Guide to Short Fiction

Reference Guide to Short Fiction
Title Reference Guide to Short Fiction PDF eBook
Author Thomas Riggs
Publisher Saint James Press
Pages 1258
Release 1999
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN

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Reference Guide to Short Fiction provides study and commentary on the most instrumental writers of short fiction through the 20th century. International in scope, this single scholarly volume includes 779 entries on 377 authors and 402 short stories.

World of Relations

World of Relations
Title World of Relations PDF eBook
Author David M. Robinson
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Pages 224
Release 2014-10-17
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0813157749

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A leading figure in modern southern literature, described by Newsweek as "one of the best American storytellers," Peter Taylor secured a national following through his long relationship with the New Yorker and his widely read volumes from the 1980s, The Old Forest and Other Stories and A Summons to Memphis. The Pulitzer Prize-winning author's portrayals of the battles of strong-willed fathers and mothers with their equally strong-willed sons are at the center of his achievement in fiction. David Robinson presents Taylor as a writer deeply concerned with the interworkings of family relationships, and emphasizes his role as chronicler of the shifts in southern culture in this century. World of Relations provides an important critical assessment of the work of one of the South's greatest writers, and includes the first extensive critical discussion of Taylor's last two works, The Oracle of Stoneleigh Court (1993) and In the Tennessee Country (1994).

A Summons to Memphis

A Summons to Memphis
Title A Summons to Memphis PDF eBook
Author Peter Taylor
Publisher National Geographic Books
Pages 0
Release 1999-06-29
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0375701176

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One of the most celebrated novels of its time, the Pulitzer Prize winner A Summons to Memphis introduces the Carver family, natives of Nashville, residents, with the exception of Phillip, of Memphis, Tennessee. During the twilight of a Sunday afternoon in March, New York book editor Phillip Carver receives an urgent phone call from each of his older, unmarried sisters. They plead with Phillip to help avert their widower father's impending remarriage to a younger woman. Hesitant to get embroiled in a family drama, he reluctantly agrees to go back south, only to discover the true motivation behing his sisters' concern. While there, Phillip is forced to confront his domineering siblings, a controlling patriarch, and flood of memories from this troubled past. Peter Taylor is one of the masters of Southern literature, whose work stands in the company of Eudora Walty, James Agee, and Walker Percy. In A Summons to Memphis, he composed a richly evocative story of revenge, resolution, and redemption, and gave us a classic work of American literature.

The Old Forest and Other Stories

The Old Forest and Other Stories
Title The Old Forest and Other Stories PDF eBook
Author Peter Taylor
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 366
Release 1996-08-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780312146955

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Fourteen tales of domestic life in the south during the thirties and forties.

MLA International Bibliography of Books and Articles on the Modern Languages and Literatures

MLA International Bibliography of Books and Articles on the Modern Languages and Literatures
Title MLA International Bibliography of Books and Articles on the Modern Languages and Literatures PDF eBook
Author Modern Language Association of America
Publisher
Pages 1372
Release 1992
Genre Languages, Modern
ISBN

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Vols. for 1969- include ACTFL annual bibliography of books and articles on pedagogy in foreign languages 1969-

The Short Stories of Oscar Wilde

The Short Stories of Oscar Wilde
Title The Short Stories of Oscar Wilde PDF eBook
Author Oscar Wilde
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 337
Release 2020-11-17
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0674248678

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An innovative new edition of nine classic short stories from one of the greatest writers of the Victorian era. “I cannot think other than in stories,” Oscar Wilde once confessed to his friend André Gide. In this new selection of his short fiction, Wilde’s gifts as a storyteller are on full display, accompanied by informative facing-page annotations from Wilde biographer and scholar Nicholas Frankel. A wide-ranging introduction brings readers into the world from which the author drew inspiration. Each story in the collection brims with Wilde’s trademark wit, style, and sharp social criticism. Many are reputed to have been written for children, although Wilde insisted this was not true and that his stories would appeal to all “those who have kept the childlike faculties of wonder and joy.” “Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime” stands alongside Wilde’s comic masterpiece The Importance of Being Earnest, while other stories—including “The Happy Prince,” the tale of a young ruler who had never known sorrow, and “The Nightingale and the Rose,” the story of a nightingale who sacrifices herself for true love—embrace the theme of tragic, forbidden love and are driven by an undercurrent of seriousness, even despair, at the repressive social and sexual values of Wilde’s day. Like his later writings, Wilde’s stories are a sweeping indictment of the society that would imprison him for his homosexuality in 1895, five years before his death at the age of forty-six. Published here in the form in which Victorian readers first encountered them, Wilde’s short stories contain much that appeals to modern readers of vastly different ages and temperaments. They are the perfect distillation of one of the Victorian era’s most remarkable writers.