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Yearbook of the American short story.
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19 episodes
3 months ago
Yearbook of the American Short Story," edited by Edward J. O'Brien, is a collection of short stories published during the year, encapsulating the literary trends and themes of early 20th-century American fiction. This anthology comprises various notable authors of the time, showcasing a diverse range of characters and narratives that highlight the human experience from multiple viewpoints. The collection reflects the evolving American narrative style and offers insight into the social fabric of the decade. The opening of the anthology introduces the reader to the editor’s insightful preface, where O’Brien reflects on the state of American literature and critiques its tendencies towards optimism in the face of harsh realities. This is followed by the first story, "The Kitchen Gods" by Gulielma Fell Alsop, which transports us to a Chinese household where the small wife, Dong-Yung, navigates the complexities of her place between tradition and a yearning for personal autonomy, while her husband, Foh-Kyung, explores new spiritual beliefs. This poignant exploration of cultural contrasts and personal conflict sets the stage for the themes of identity and societal roles that are likely to be recurrent throughout the collection. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Yearbook of the American Short Story," edited by Edward J. O'Brien, is a collection of short stories published during the year, encapsulating the literary trends and themes of early 20th-century American fiction. This anthology comprises various notable authors of the time, showcasing a diverse range of characters and narratives that highlight the human experience from multiple viewpoints. The collection reflects the evolving American narrative style and offers insight into the social fabric of the decade. The opening of the anthology introduces the reader to the editor’s insightful preface, where O’Brien reflects on the state of American literature and critiques its tendencies towards optimism in the face of harsh realities. This is followed by the first story, "The Kitchen Gods" by Gulielma Fell Alsop, which transports us to a Chinese household where the small wife, Dong-Yung, navigates the complexities of her place between tradition and a yearning for personal autonomy, while her husband, Foh-Kyung, explores new spiritual beliefs. This poignant exploration of cultural contrasts and personal conflict sets the stage for the themes of identity and societal roles that are likely to be recurrent throughout the collection. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Episodes (19/19)
Yearbook of the American short story.
Yearbook of the American short story 1915:THE BOUNTY-JUMPER[20]By MARY SYNON
9 months ago
42 minutes

Yearbook of the American short story.
Yearbook of the American short story 1915:THE YELLOW CAT[19]By WILBUR DANIEL STEELE
9 months ago
52 minutes

Yearbook of the American short story.
Yearbook of the American short story 1915:THE SURVIVORS[18]A Memorial Day StoryBy ELSIE SINGMASTER
9 months ago
19 minutes

Yearbook of the American short story.
Yearbook of the American short story 1915:ZELIG[17]By BENJAMIN ROSENBLATT
9 months ago
16 minutes

Yearbook of the American short story.
Yearbook of the American short story 1915:THE WAITING YEARS[16]By KATHARINE METCALF ROOF
9 months ago
52 minutes

Yearbook of the American short story.
Yearbook of the American short story 1915:THE WHALE AND THE GRASSHOPPER[14]By SEUMAS O’BRIEN
9 months ago
15 minutes

Yearbook of the American short story.
Yearbook of the American short story 1915:THE END OF THE PATH[13]By NEWBOLD NOYES
9 months ago
11 minutes

Yearbook of the American short story.
Yearbook of the American short story 1915:HEART OF YOUTH[12]By WALTER J. MUILENBURG
9 months ago
28 minutes

Yearbook of the American short story.
Yearbook of the American short story 1915:THE WEAVER WHO CLAD THE SUMMER[11]By HARRIS MERTON LYON
9 months ago
42 minutes

Yearbook of the American short story.
Yearbook of the American short story 1915:VENGEANCE IS MINE[10]By VIRGIL JORDAN
9 months ago
16 minutes

Yearbook of the American short story.
Yearbook of the American short story 1915:MR. EBERDEEN’S HOUSE[9]By ARTHUR JOHNSON chapter 3
9 months ago
19 minutes

Yearbook of the American short story.
Yearbook of the American short story 1915:MR. EBERDEEN’S HOUSE[9]By ARTHUR JOHNSON chapter 2
9 months ago
21 minutes

Yearbook of the American short story.
Yearbook of the American short story 1915:MR. EBERDEEN’S HOUSE[9]By ARTHUR JOHNSON chapter 1
9 months ago
23 minutes

Yearbook of the American short story.
Yearbook of the American short story 1915: T.B.[8]By FANNIE HURST
9 months ago
1 hour 13 minutes

Yearbook of the American short story.
Yearbook of the American short story 1915:THE CITIZEN[5]By JAMES FRANCIS DWYER
9 months ago
43 minutes

Yearbook of the American short story.
Yearbook of the American short story 1915:CHAUTONVILLE[3]By WILL LEVINGTON COMFORT
9 months ago
19 minutes

Yearbook of the American short story.
Yearbook of the American short story 1915:THE WAKE[2]By DONN BYRNE
9 months ago
24 minutes

Yearbook of the American short story.
Yearbook of the American short story 1915:THE WATER-HOLE[1]By MAXWELL STRUTHERS BURT
9 months ago
49 minutes

Yearbook of the American short story.
Yearbook of the American short story 1915:INTRODUCTION
9 months ago
20 minutes

Yearbook of the American short story.
Yearbook of the American Short Story," edited by Edward J. O'Brien, is a collection of short stories published during the year, encapsulating the literary trends and themes of early 20th-century American fiction. This anthology comprises various notable authors of the time, showcasing a diverse range of characters and narratives that highlight the human experience from multiple viewpoints. The collection reflects the evolving American narrative style and offers insight into the social fabric of the decade. The opening of the anthology introduces the reader to the editor’s insightful preface, where O’Brien reflects on the state of American literature and critiques its tendencies towards optimism in the face of harsh realities. This is followed by the first story, "The Kitchen Gods" by Gulielma Fell Alsop, which transports us to a Chinese household where the small wife, Dong-Yung, navigates the complexities of her place between tradition and a yearning for personal autonomy, while her husband, Foh-Kyung, explores new spiritual beliefs. This poignant exploration of cultural contrasts and personal conflict sets the stage for the themes of identity and societal roles that are likely to be recurrent throughout the collection. (This is an automatically generated summary.)