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The Bazaar and Other Stories (Paperback)
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The Bazaar and Other Stories (Paperback)
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A prolific writer of short stories, Elizabeth Bowen claimed towards
the end of her life that "a story deals in the not-yet-thought-of
but always possible." Covering a range of situations - broken
engagements, encounters with ghosts, brushes with crime - these
stories demonstrate the virtuosity of technique that characterizes
all of Bowen's writing. "The Lost Hope" ranks with the best of her
war stories. Shattering the lives of soldiers and civilians alike,
the war cancels the promise shown by the generation that came of
age in the 1940s. Yet the war also clears a path to the future, as
happens in "Comfort and Joy" and "The Last Bus." Bowen's characters
live in the grip of intense circumstances. They respond ardently or
ironically to their dilemmas, and sometimes both at once, as does
sulky, big-limbed Doris Simonez in "Flowers Will Do." If some of
the children in these stories are too wise for their age, like the
punctual protagonist of "The Unromantic Princess," adults
occasionally behave with no insight at all into their actions.
Humour in these tales ranges from the sardonic to the
light-hearted. In the title story, "The Bazaar," Captain Winch begs
everyone for pins and ends up stealing some. Lady Hottenham gives
an impromptu little speech that drifts agonizingly into cliche. The
fairy tales, fables, and social dramas in this volume were never
gathered together during Bowen's lifetime; a few exist only in
unfinished draft. With this collection, Bowen, gifted with keen
social observation, justifies her place in the company of D. H.
Lawrence, Katherine Mansfield, Virginia Woolf, and James Joyce. Key
Features: *Brings together for the first time Bowen's uncollected
short stories *Demonstrates the diversity of Bowen's short fiction
across her writing career *The stories cover familiar Bowen themes
of marriage, travel, estrangement, disappointment and
disinheritance *Completes the picture of Bowen as a compelling
writing of the short story
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