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Jean Stafford - A Study of the Short Fiction (Hardcover)
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Jean Stafford - A Study of the Short Fiction (Hardcover)
Series: Twayne's Studies in Short Fiction S.
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Admired as a "writer's writer", praised as a stylist
extraordinaire, Jean Stafford (1915-79) produced some 50 short
stories - as well as novels, essays, and other works - during her
lifetime. Her short fiction evinces a sharp sense of place and
irony; her characters typically lack roots and chase after dreams;
and although Stafford herself conceded no allegiance to the
contemporary women's movement, her stories plainly center on the
female experience. Whether "Children Are Bored on Sunday" or "Bad
Characters", whether "In the Zoo" or "The End of a Career", a
Stafford short story never fails to surprise, entertain, and
instruct. Today, decades after Stafford's heyday as a leading
fiction writer for the New Yorker and other periodicals, the
Pulitzer Prize-winning author remains of enduring interest to
critics, biographers, feminists, and aficionados of the short story
form. In Jean Stafford: A Study of the Short Fiction, Mary Ann
Wilson presents a flawless analysis of the themes, techniques,
relationships, and life circumstances shaping Stafford's short
stories. Organizing her material geographically - in concert with
Stafford's arrangement of her Collected Stories - Wilson appraises
the writer's major and minor stories, interspersing detailed
readings with fertile biographical material: the influential role
of New Yorker editor Katharine White; Stafford's marriages to
writers Robert Lowell, Oliver Jensen, and A. J. Liebling; her
peripatetic lifestyle, troubled relationship with her father,
disfiguring automobile accident, and much more. Adding to readers'
understanding of the writer and her work are provocative selections
from Stafford's speeches and essays and from critics'
commentaryover the years.
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