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The Oxford Book of Sea Stories Tony Tanner

The Oxford Book of Sea Stories By Tony Tanner

The Oxford Book of Sea Stories by Tony Tanner


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Summary

A selection of 27 short stories about life at sea and the adventures that are to be had. The authors include Edgar Allan Poe, Jack London, Ernest Hemingway, Herman Melville, Rudyard Kipling, John Masefield, E.M. Forster, Peter Ustinov, F. Scott Fitzgerald, William Falkner and Malcolm Lowry.

The Oxford Book of Sea Stories Summary

The Oxford Book of Sea Stories by Tony Tanner

There is no literature without a departure, a setting forth; and very often that has meant leaving the land for the more uncertain world of the sea. Many great writers have written about life at sea and the adventures that are to be had, and in this new selection of short stories Tony Tanner's aim has been to avoid the obvious and where possible seek out their more neglected works. As a separate and recognizable genre, the sea story was effectively invented by American writers and they are well represented, with contributions from Edgar Allan Poe, Stephen Crane, Jack London, Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and William Faulkner. From Herman Melville (who wrote no short stories) we read his account of the final three days of the chase of Moby-Dick, which concludes that novel and is one of the high points in American literature. Rudyard Kipling, H. G. Wells, John Masefield, E. M. Forster, Malcolm Lowry, and Peter Ustinov are some of the British authors in the collection. Although not British in origin, the greatest of all writers of sea fiction is Joseph Conrad, the only writer to be represented by two stories: Initiation , which begins the volume, and The Secret Sharer , in which he charts one of the most extraordinary relationships between men at sea ever imagined and analysed. In his Introduction Tony Tanner seeks to explore and establish the particular qualities that emerge when writing takes to the waters and we, as readers, are offered what Conrad called his `paper boats'. Full of colourful incident and fascinating characters, this wide-ranging collection of stories will prove absorbing and thoroughly entertaining reading for anyone with an interest in the sea and its literature. This book is intended for general; those interested in the sea and its literature.

Table of Contents

1: Joseph Conrad: Initiation. 2: Washington Irving: The Voyage. 3: Edgar Allan Poe: A Descent into the Maelstrom. 4: Tom Hopkinson: I Have Been Drowned. 5: J. N. Reynolds: Mocha Dick. 6: Herman Melville: The Chase. 7: Henry James: A Tragedy of Error. 8: Francis Bret Harte: High-Water Mark. 9: Stephen Crane: The Open Boat. 10: Jack London: Make Westing. 11: Rudyard Kipling: A Matter of Fact. 12: H. G. Wells: In the Abyss. 13: A. E. W. Mason: The Cruise of the Willing Mind. 14: Charles G. D. Roberts: The Terror of the Sea Caves. 15: W. W. Jacobs: False Colours. 16: Joseph Conrad: The Secret Sharer. 17: Richard Middleton: The Ghost Ship. 18: John Masefield: Ambitious Jimmy Hicks. 19: C. S. Forester: The Boy Stood on the Burning Deck. 20: A. E. Dingle: Poor Old man!. 21: Shalimar: Easting Down. 22: E. M. Forster: The Story of the Siren. 23: F. Scott Fitzgerald: The Rough Crossing. 24: Earnest Hemingway: After the Storm. 25: Malcolm Lowry: The Bravest Boat. 26: William Falkner: Turnabout. 27: Peter Ustinov: The Frontiers of the Sea

Additional information

GOR002727383
9780192142108
0192142100
The Oxford Book of Sea Stories by Tony Tanner
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press
19940310
428
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