Stories by English Authors: London (Selected by Scribners)


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In 'Stories by English Authors: London', selected by Scribners, readers are invited into a variegated tapestry of Londons socio-cultural fabric through the eyes of esteemed late 19th to early 20th century writers. This collection traverses an array of literary styles and themes, from the gritty realities of the London underclass to the nuanced portrayals of middle-class existence, encapsulated within the bustling, ever-changing cityscape of London. The anthology stands out for its remarkable ability to capture the essence of an era and place through a multiplicity of voices and perspectives, contributing a vibrant and nuanced layer to the literary depiction of London. The contributing authors, including notable figures such as Arthur Quiller-Couch, Arthur Morrison, and Marie Corelli, bring with them rich backgrounds and a diverse range of experiences that inform their storytelling. United by their connection to London, either through personal histories or literary preoccupations, these authors echo the cultural, historical, and literary movements of their time. Their collective work in this anthology offers an enlightening glimpse into London life, exploring themes of class, identity, and the human condition within the citys dynamic confines. This collection is a must-read for those eager to immerse themselves in the literary heritage of London, offering a unique lens through which to explore the citys multifaceted stories. Readers are encouraged to delve into the pages of 'Stories by English Authors: London' not only for its educational value but also for the rich dialogue it fosters between the diverse works of its contributors. Each story is a window into a different corner of London, presenting a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the citys spirit and the literary genius it has inspired. The anthology is a testament to the enduring allure of London and the remarkable ability of literature to capture its essence.







Stories by English Authors; London (Selected by Scribner’s)


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Reproduction of the original. The publishing house Megali specialises in reproducing historical works in large print to make reading easier for people with impaired vision.




Stories by English Authors; Germany (Selected by Scribners)


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Reproduction of the original. The publishing house Megali specialises in reproducing historical works in large print to make reading easier for people with impaired vision.




The King of Schnorrers: Grotesques and Fantasies


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Israel Zangwill's 'The King of Schnorrers: Grotesques and Fantasies' is an enthralling collection of satirical tales set in the Jewish community of 19th century England. Zangwill's literary style is characterized by its witty humor and keen observations of society, making this book a unique and insightful look into the cultural norms and stereotypes of the time. Through a series of whimsical and fantastical stories, Zangwill explores themes of identity, assimilation, and social commentary, all while delighting readers with his clever storytelling and rich character development. The book's blend of humor and social criticism makes it a captivating read for anyone interested in Victorian literature and Jewish cultural studies. Israel Zangwill was a prolific writer and playwright known for his works' exploration of Jewish identity and the immigrant experience. His background as a Jewish immigrant himself likely influenced his writing, giving him a deep understanding of the themes he explores in 'The King of Schnorrers'. I highly recommend this book to readers interested in historical fiction, Jewish literature, or social satire. Zangwill's sharp wit and insightful commentary make for an engaging and thought-provoking read.




Scribner's Monthly


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Reprint of the original, first published in 1871. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.







The Nation


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The Critic


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Modern British Women Writers


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The 20th century witnessed several major cultural movements, including modernism, anti-modernism, and postmodernism. These and other means of understanding and perceiving the world shaped the literature of that era and, with the rise of feminism, resulted in a particularly rich body of literature by women writers. This reference includes alphabetically arranged entries on 58 British women writers of the 20th century. Some of these writers were born in England, while others, such as Katherine Mansfield and Doris Lessing, came from countries of the former Empire or Commonwealth. The volume also includes entries for women of color, such as Kamala Markandaya and Buchi Emecheta. Each entry is written by an expert contributor and includes an overview of the writer's background, an analysis of her works, an assessment of her achievements, and lists of primary and secondary sources. The volume closes with a selected, general bibliography.