Mare, W: Walter de la Mare, Short Stories for Children
Autor Walter de la Mareen Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 ian 2006
For many people, Walter de la Mare is as great a writer of fiction as of poetry. But the majority of his short stories have long been unavailable. Short Stories for Children starts with "Broomsticks and Other Tales" of 1925, with its 12 stories, and continues with "The Lord Fish" of 1933 with 7 stories. Quirky, disparate, unpredictable, acutely observed, sometimes frightening, and often preoccupied with states of mind and personal identity, these stories have much in common with the adult stories. We find ourselves in railway trains, a mansion in the City of London, a remote farm house near the sea, and a drawing-room being watched by a fly; and among other things, we encounter a wise monkey, a haunted cat, a fish magician, a man who believes he has a wax nose, and a godmother celebrating her 350th birthday. As in de la Mare's poems, everyday reality may at any time become undercut by disturbing uncertainty and dark, though not always malign, forces.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781900357050
ISBN-10: 1900357054
Pagini: 376
Ilustrații: 19ill.
Dimensiuni: 166 x 240 x 34 mm
Greutate: 0.72 kg
Editura: Giles De La Mare Publishers
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1900357054
Pagini: 376
Ilustrații: 19ill.
Dimensiuni: 166 x 240 x 34 mm
Greutate: 0.72 kg
Editura: Giles De La Mare Publishers
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Walter de la Mare (1873-1956) was one of the leading poets and novelists of the twentieth century. His writings are known throughout the world, and have been translated into numerous languages. He wrote poetry and fiction for both adults and children. He is loved and admired equally by the young and the old. Together with the Complete Poems, published in 1969 and shortly to be brought back into print -- and also edited by Giles de la Mare -- Short Stories I, II and III provide the definitive text of all Walter de la Mare's creative writings apart from the four novels. De la Mare was in addition an anthologist of genius and an outstanding literary critic, serving as the main critic on the TLS for many years.
Cuprins
Introduction, vii; Abbreviations, ix; STORIES IN COLLECTIONS; BROOMSTICKS AND OTHER TALES (1925); Pigtails, Ltd, 3; The Dutch Cheese, 18; Miss Jemima, 24; The Thief, 43; Broomsticks, 52; Lucy, 70; A Nose, 91; The Three Sleeping Boys of Warwickshire, 118; The Lovely Myfanwy, 135; Alice's Godmother, 158; Maria-Fly, 177; Visitors, 187; THE LORD FISH (1933); The Lord Fish, 197; A Penny a Day, 222; The Magic Jacket, 237; Dick and the Beanstalk, 261; The Scarecrow, 288; The Old Lion, 305; Sambo and the Snow Mountains, 329; Bibliographical Appendix, 349.
Recenzii
"'What strikes one most about [them] is how truly peculiar they are... it is good to see these dark and disquieting stories back in print.' TLS on Short Stories 1895-1926 and Short Stories 1927-1956 'He was so..."great" that, like all the greatest, his greatness functions as an assumption that goes hardly even recognized...the chief emotion is, as it should be, one of immense gratitude.' Martin Seymour-Smith in Scotland on Sunday on Short Stories 1895-1926 'Beautiful, enigmatic and disquieting stories.' Lord David Cecil 'De la Mare is a master of mise-en-scene...Prose with the most vivid and unsettling intensity, which resembles some of what the surrealists were producing in France...' Angela Carter"