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The Cambridge Companion to the English Short Story

The Cambridge Companion to the English Short Story

The Cambridge Companion to the English Short Story

Ann-Marie Einhaus, Northumbria University, Newcastle
June 2016
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9781107084179

    This Companion provides an accessible overview of short fiction by writers from England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, and other international sites. A collection of international experts examine the development of the short story in a variety of contexts from the early nineteenth century to the present. They consider how dramatic changes in the publishing landscape during this period - such as the rise of the fiction magazine and the emergence of new opportunities in online and electronic publishing - influenced the form, covering subgenres from detective fiction to flash fiction. Drawing on a wealth of critical scholarship to place the short story in the English literary tradition, this volume will be an invaluable guide for students of the short story in English.

    • Engages with the publishing as well as the writing of short stories
    • Covers a wide variety of English-language authors from Great Britain, Ireland and the Commonwealth
    • Offers a wide range of expertise in self-contained chapters

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    June 2016
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    Table of Contents

    • Introduction Ann-Marie Einhaus
    • Part I. Contexts:
    • 1. Writing and publishing the short story Paul March-Russell
    • 2. Social realism in the short story Anthony Patterson
    • 3. The short story and the anxieties of Empire Barbara Korte
    • 4. The short story, identity, space, and place David Malcolm
    • Part II. Periods:
    • 5. Romantic short fiction David Stewart
    • 6. Victorian short stories John Plotz
    • 7. The short story in the early twentieth century Ann-Marie Einhaus
    • 8. Mid-twentieth-century stories Victoria Stewart
    • 9. The short story from postmodernism to the digital age Maebh Long
    • Part III. Genres:
    • 10. Comic short fiction and its variety Kate Macdonald
    • 11. The detective short story Martin Priestman
    • 12. The gothic in short fiction Luke Thurston
    • 13. The British science fiction story Andrew M. Butler
    • 14. Microfiction Marc Botha.
      Contributors
    • Ann-Marie Einhaus, Paul March-Russell, Anthony Patterson, Barbara Korte, David Malcolm, David Stewart, John Plotz, Victoria Stewart, Maebh Long, Kate Macdonald, Martin Priestman, Luke Thurston, Andrew M. Butler, Marc Botha

    • Editor
    • Ann-Marie Einhaus , Northumbria University, Newcastle

      Ann-Marie Einhaus is Senior Lecturer in Modern and Contemporary Literature at Northumbria University, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. She is the author of The Short Story and the First World War (Cambridge, 2013) and coeditor, with Barbara Korte, of The Penguin Book of First World War Stories.