The Auckland University Press Anthology of New Zealand Literature

The Auckland University Press Anthology of New Zealand Literature
Author: Jane Stafford
Publisher: Auckland University Press
Total Pages: 2218
Release: 2013-11-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1775581667

From the earliest records of exploration and encounter to the globalized, multicultural present, this compilation features New Zealand's major writing, from Polynesian mythology to the Yates' Garden Guide, from Allen Curnow to Alice Tawhai, and from Wiremu Te Rangikaheke's letters to Katherine Mansfield's notebooks. Including fiction, nonfiction, letters, speeches, novels, stories, comics, and songs, this imaginative selection provides new paths into New Zealand writing and culture.

The Oxford Guide to Contemporary World Literature

The Oxford Guide to Contemporary World Literature
Author: John Sturrock
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 516
Release: 1997
Genre: Literature, Modern
ISBN: 9780192833181

opinion, the Guide offers a discriminating - and sometimes controversial - view of a broad range of contemporary literatures.

Reference Guide to Short Fiction

Reference Guide to Short Fiction
Author: Noelle Watson
Publisher: Saint James Press
Total Pages: 1096
Release: 1994
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Devoted to those practitioners of the art of short fiction, this new 2nd edition offers thorough coverage of approximately 375 authors and 400 of their works. In a single volume, Reference Guide to Short Fiction features often-studied authors from around the world and throughout history, all selected for inclusion by a board of experts in the field. Reference Guide to Short Fiction is divided into two sections for easy study. The first section profiles the authors and offers personal and career details, as well as complete bibliographical information. A signed essay helps readers understand more about the author. These authors are covered: -- Sandra Cisneros -- Nikolai Gogol -- Ernest Hemingway -- Langston Hughes -- Gabriel Garcia Marquez -- Salman Rushdie -- Jean-Paul Sartre -- Edith Somerville -- Eudora Welty -- And others Section two helps readers gain deeper understanding of the authors and the genre with critical essays discussing 400 important works, including: -- "The Hitchiking Game", Milan Kundera -- "The Swimmer", John Cheever -- "The Dead", James Joyce -- "A Hunger Artist", Franz Kafka -- "How I Met My Husband", Alice Munro -- "Kew Gardens", Virginia Woolf This one-stop guide also provides easy access to works through the title index.

Landfall

Landfall
Author: Charles Brasch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 476
Release: 1980
Genre: Humanities
ISBN:

Reference Guide to Short Fiction

Reference Guide to Short Fiction
Author: Thomas Riggs
Publisher: Saint James Press
Total Pages: 1258
Release: 1999
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

Reference Guide to Short Fiction provides study and commentary on the most instrumental writers of short fiction through the 20th century. International in scope, this single scholarly volume includes 779 entries on 377 authors and 402 short stories.

Barbed Wire & Mirrors

Barbed Wire & Mirrors
Author: Lawrence Jones
Publisher: Otago University Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1990
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

Beyond the Breakwater

Beyond the Breakwater
Author: Osman Edward Middleton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2008
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Beyond the Breakwater brings together 26 outstanding short stories spanning half a century by an acclaimed master of the genre, O. E. Middleton. While Middleton has been linked with the masculine realist New Zealand tradition of Frank Sargeson and Roderick Finlayson, Beyond the Breakwater also contains a diverse range of international settings and characters, from Berthe Albrecht's postwar experiences of Paris in "For Once in Your Life" to the secular London Eucharist of "The Doss-house and the Duchess." At his best, Middleton's attention to detail and fully realized context brings to mind earlier masters such as Yukio Mishima and Guy de Maupassant; in a typical Middleton story, carefully observed detail builds an impressionistic platform on which the destinies of his characters unravel.