The Oxford Book of French Short Stories

The Oxford Book of French Short Stories
Title The Oxford Book of French Short Stories PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Fallaize
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 376
Release 2010-03-18
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0191614920

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This collection of French short stories in translation expands our idea of French writing by including new stories by women writers and by authors of Francophone origin. Spanning the centuries from the late eighteenth to the late twentieth, the collection opens with a rumbustious tale from the Marquis de Sade, takes in the masters of the nineteenth century, from Stendhal and Balzac to Maupassant, and reaches to Quebec, Africa, and the French Caribbean in the twentieth century. Women writers include relatively well known figures such as Renee Vivien, Colette, and Beauvoir, and newer writers such as Assia Djebar, Christiane Baroche, and Annie Saumont. The French short story is a rich and diverse medium, but all the stories selected share a common characteristic: they make exciting reading.

The Oxford Book of Japanese Short Stories

The Oxford Book of Japanese Short Stories
Title The Oxford Book of Japanese Short Stories PDF eBook
Author Theodore William Goossen
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 486
Release 2002
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0192803727

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Beginning with the first writings to assimilate and rework Western literary traditions, through the flourishing of the short story genre in the cosmopolitan atmosphere of the Taisho era, to the new breed of writers produced under the constraints of literary censorship, and the current writings reflecting the pitfalls and paradoxes of modern life, this anthology offers a stimulating survey of the entire development of the Japanese short story.

The Oxford Book of French-Canadian Short Stories

The Oxford Book of French-Canadian Short Stories
Title The Oxford Book of French-Canadian Short Stories PDF eBook
Author Richard Teleky
Publisher Brantford : W. Ross Macdonald School, 1985. (Toronto : CNIB)
Pages 296
Release 1983
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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The first major historical collection of French-Canadian short stories in translation, spanning a century and a half, this anthology offers twenty-two stories that will entertain, charm, and often disturb. At the same time they reveal the development of the French-Canadian short-story form, and present many of the leading writers of French Canada.

The Oxford Book of Caribbean Short Stories

The Oxford Book of Caribbean Short Stories
Title The Oxford Book of Caribbean Short Stories PDF eBook
Author Stewart Brown
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 476
Release 2001
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9780192802293

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The Caribbean is the source of one of the richest, most accessible, and yet technically adventurous traditions of contemporary world literature. This collection extends beyond the realm of English-speaking writers, to include stories published in Spanish, French, and Dutch. It brings together contributions from major figures such as V. S. Naipaul, and Gabriel Garcia Marquez, and work from the exciting new generation of Caribbean writers represented by Edwidge Danticat, and Jamaica Kincaid.

French Decadent Tales

French Decadent Tales
Title French Decadent Tales PDF eBook
Author Stephen Romer
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 289
Release 2013-05-09
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0191645818

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'He had become the dandy of the unpredictable.' A quest for new sensations, and an avowed desire to shock possessed the Decadent writers of fin-de-siècle Paris. The years 1880-1900 saw an extraordinary, hothouse flowering of talent, that produced some of the most exotic, stylized, and cerebral literature in the French language. While 'Decadence' was a European movement, its epicentre was the French capital. On the eve of Freud's early discoveries, writers such as Gourmont, Lorrain, Maupassant, Mirbeau, Richepin, Schwob, and Villiers engaged in a species of wild analysis of their own, perfecting the art of short fiction as they did so. Death and Eros haunt these pages, and a polymorphous perversity by turns hilarious and horrifying. Their stories teem with addicts, maniacs, and murderers as they strive to outdo each other. This newly translated selection brings together the very best writing of the period, from lesser known figures as well as famous names. Provocative and unsettling, these extraordinary, corrosive little tales continue to cast a cold eye on the modern world. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.

A Short History of French Literature

A Short History of French Literature
Title A Short History of French Literature PDF eBook
Author Sarah Kay
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 356
Release 2006-01-12
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0191516228

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This book traces the history of French literature from its beginnings to the present. Within its remarkably brief compass, it offers a wide-ranging, personal, and detailed account of major writers and movements. Developments in French literature are presented in an innovative way, not as an even sequence of literary events but as a series of stories told at varying pace and with different kinds of focus. Readers can thus take in the broad sweep of historical change, grasp the main characteristics of major periods, or enjoy a close appraisal of individual works and their contexts. The book is written in an accessible and non-technical style that will make it attractive to students and to all those who enjoy French Literature.

Classic Irish Short Stories

Classic Irish Short Stories
Title Classic Irish Short Stories PDF eBook
Author Frank O'Connor
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 356
Release 1985
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780192819185

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The stories collected here demonstrates the richness of the short story tradition in Ireland from the end of the last century to the period following the Second World War. The authors represented are: George Moore, Somerville and Ross, Daniel Corkery, Jame Stephens, Liam O'Flaherty, L.A.G. Strong, Sean O'Faoláin, Frank O'Connor, Eric Cross, Michael McLaverty, Bryan MacMahon, Mary Lavin, James Plunkett, James Joyce, and Elizabeth Bowen. `this is as good a collection of stories as you could find anywhere and fully deserves its new description "classic".' Books and Bookmen