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Atlantic Narratives: Modern Short Stories; Second Series, Meredith Nicholson, Kathleen Thompson Norris, Annie Hamilton Donnell, Mazo De la Roche, Mary Antin, Elizabeth Ashe, Kathleen Carman, Margaret Prescott Montague, Edith Wyatt, Laura Spencer Porto, Rebecca Hooper Eastman, S.H. Kemper, William Addleman Ganoe
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Atlantic Narratives: Modern Short Stories; Second Series offers a compendium of diverse literary expressions, capturing the essence of early 20th-century storytelling. This anthology traverses an expansive range of themes from human resilience to the nuances of social identity, encapsulated in modern short story form. Its works are rich in stylistic variety, featuring contemplative prose, keen observations of everyday life, and poignant explorations of the human condition. Whether delving into societal norms or personal introspections, these narratives stand out for their emotional depth and cultural significance, offering a panoramic view of the era'Äôs literary landscape. The contributors to this collection, including luminaries such as Annie Hamilton Donnell, Mary Antin, and Ellen Mackubin, are a testament to the confluence of innovative thought and narrative craft. Emerging from diverse backgrounds, these authors embody the evolution of modern literature, influenced by historical shifts and cultural movements of their time. Their collective body of work mirrors the dynamic discourse of early 20th-century America, highlighting the universal themes of progress and individuality while remaining deeply rooted in their unique narrative voices. For readers and scholars alike, Atlantic Narratives presents an invaluable opportunity to engage with a multiplicity of perspectives within a single volume. The anthology's breadth of insights not only enriches one's understanding of early 20th-century literature but also fosters a vibrant dialogue between the stories, offering educational value and promoting expansive thought. This collection is a gateway to exploring how varied voices articulate shared human experiences with profound literary artistry.
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415 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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