A reference to short fiction from Great Britain, Ireland, and the British Commonwealth, features some of the most popular writers and works in the high school curriculum. With more than 450 entries, the guide explores the literary contributions of such writers as Joseph Conrad, James Joyce, D.H. Lawrence, Rudyard Kipling, Oscar Wilde, Katherine Mansfield, Martin Amis, and many others
Includes Yearbook of the British and Irish short story.Mode of access: Internet.Imprint varies
First published anonymously, as ‘a lady’, Jane Austen is now among the world’s most famous and highl...
The novella – often considered to be the most sophisticated mode of short fiction – has attracted so...
This Companion provides an accessible overview of short fiction by writers from England, Scotland, I...
The Oxford History of the Novel in English is a 12-volume series presenting a comprehensive, global,...
Includes bibliographies.Legend of the Moor's legacy / Washington Irving -- The cask of Amontillado /...
Half-title: Stories by English authors.The sea: The extraordinary adventure of a chief mate, by W. C...
textThe short story was the most profitable literary form for most fiction-writers of the late-nine...
A compilation of the best in Irish short fiction includes excerpts from Jonathan Swift\u27s Gullive...
This wide-ranging introduction to the short story tradition in the United States of America traces t...
This wide-ranging introduction to the short story tradition in the United States of America traces t...
The short story remains a crucial - if neglected - part of British literary heritage. This accessibl...
Contents: Africa -- England -- France -- Germany -- Ireland -- Italy -- London -- The Orient -- Scot...
This books leaves the reader informed about each writer's main output, sensitive to the special char...
This Companion to Victorian Popular fiction includes more than 300 cross-referenced entries on works...
Includes Yearbook of the British and Irish short story.Mode of access: Internet.Imprint varies
First published anonymously, as ‘a lady’, Jane Austen is now among the world’s most famous and highl...
The novella – often considered to be the most sophisticated mode of short fiction – has attracted so...
This Companion provides an accessible overview of short fiction by writers from England, Scotland, I...
The Oxford History of the Novel in English is a 12-volume series presenting a comprehensive, global,...
Includes bibliographies.Legend of the Moor's legacy / Washington Irving -- The cask of Amontillado /...
Half-title: Stories by English authors.The sea: The extraordinary adventure of a chief mate, by W. C...
textThe short story was the most profitable literary form for most fiction-writers of the late-nine...
A compilation of the best in Irish short fiction includes excerpts from Jonathan Swift\u27s Gullive...
This wide-ranging introduction to the short story tradition in the United States of America traces t...
This wide-ranging introduction to the short story tradition in the United States of America traces t...
The short story remains a crucial - if neglected - part of British literary heritage. This accessibl...
Contents: Africa -- England -- France -- Germany -- Ireland -- Italy -- London -- The Orient -- Scot...
This books leaves the reader informed about each writer's main output, sensitive to the special char...
This Companion to Victorian Popular fiction includes more than 300 cross-referenced entries on works...
Includes Yearbook of the British and Irish short story.Mode of access: Internet.Imprint varies
First published anonymously, as ‘a lady’, Jane Austen is now among the world’s most famous and highl...
The novella – often considered to be the most sophisticated mode of short fiction – has attracted so...