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Great Short Stories of the Masters Charles Neider

Great Short Stories of the Masters By Charles Neider

Great Short Stories of the Masters by Charles Neider


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Forty-nine short stories, selected for their richness of detail, accurate depictions of human passion, and international scope, fill this collection.

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Great Short Stories of the Masters Summary

Great Short Stories of the Masters by Charles Neider

Forty-nine short stories, selected for their richness of detail, accurate depictions of human passion, and international scope, fill this collection. The authors include Americans such as Hemingway, Faulkner, Saul Bellow, and Flannery O'Connor, 19th and 20th century Western European giants such as Proust, Sartre, Flaubert, Kafka, Mann, Pirandello, Rilke, and Balzac, Russian icons Tolstoy, Dostoyevsky, Pushkin, Turgenev, and Chekhov, and Asian writers Rabindranath Tagore and Lu Hsun. While many of the names are recognizable (though some, such as Bunin, Lagerlof, Nexo, and Svevo rank among the lesser-known), Neider has favored gems less familiar to the average reader.

Great Short Stories of the Masters Reviews

A stunning array of favorites. * Saturday Review Of Literature *
The best one-volume selection of fiction classics available anywhere * The Times (UK) *

About Charles Neider

Charles Neider (1915-2001) was the editor of George Washington: A Biography, The Complete Tales of Washington Irving and The Complete Humorous Sketches and Tales of Mark Twain, among many other books.

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CIN0815412533A
9780815412533
0815412533
Great Short Stories of the Masters by Charles Neider
Used - Well Read
Paperback
Cooper Square Publishers Inc.,U.S.
20021209
576
N/A
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