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The Golden Age of British Short Stories, 1890-1914
by Philip Hensher
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Author :
Philip Hensher
Publisher :
Penguin Classics
Published :
24/06/2021
ISBN :
9780241434314
Format :
Paperback
Pages :
640
Size (mm) :
198x129x27
Weight (g) :
438
The quarter century or so before the outbreak of the First World War saw an extraordinary boom in the popularity and quality of short stories in Britain. Fuelled by a large new magazine readership and vigorous competition to acquire new stories and develop...
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The quarter century or so before the outbreak of the First World War saw an extraordinary boom in the popularity and quality of short stories in Britain. Fuelled by a large new magazine readership and vigorous competition to acquire new stories and develop the careers of some of our greatest writers, these years were ones where the normal rule-of-thumb (novels sell, short stories don't) was inverted. This was the era of Sherlock Holmes, of Kipling's most famous stories, of M. R. James, Katherine Mansfield and Joyce's 'Dubliners'.