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Collected Stories of Elizabeth Bowen

Introduction by John Banville

Collected Stories of Elizabeth Bowen( )
Author: Bowen, Elizabeth
Introduction by: Banville, John
Series title:Everyman's Library Contemporary Classics Ser.
ISBN:978-1-101-90818-1
Publication Date:Oct 2019
Publisher:Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Imprint:Everyman's Library
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $30.00
Book Description:

A beautiful hardcover edition of the collected short stories of "one of the best short story writers who ever lived" (Newsweek)--with an introduction by the Booker Prize-winning author of The Sea. Widely known for her extraordinary novels, including The Heat of the Day, The House in Paris, and The Death of the Heart, Elizabeth Bowen established herself in the front rank of twentieth-century writers equally through her short...
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Book Details
Pages:920
Detailed Subjects: Fiction / Literary
Fiction / Short Stories (Single Author)
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):5.37 x 8.27 x 1.72 Inches
Book Weight:1.788 Pounds
Author Biography
Bowen, Elizabeth (Author)
Elizabeth Bowen, distinguished Anglo-Irish novelist, was born in Dublin in 1899, traveled extensively, lived in London, and inherited the family estate-Bowen's Court, in County Cork. Her account of the house, Bowen's Court (1942), with a detailed fictionalized history of the family in Ireland through three centuries, has charm, warmth, and insight. Seven Winters is a fragment of autobiography published in England in 1942. The "Afterthoughts" of the original edition are critical essays in which she discusses and analyzes, among others, such literary figures as Virginia Woolf, E. M. Forster, Katherine Mansfield, Anthony Trollope, and Eudora Welty. Bowen's stories, mostly about people of the British upper middle class, portray relationships that are never simple, except, perhaps, on the surface. Her concern with time and memory is a major theme. Beautifully and delicately written, her stories, with their oblique psychological revelations, are symbolic, subtle, and terrifying. A Time in Rome (1960) is her brilliant evocation of that city and its layered past.

In 1948, Bowen was made a Commander of the British Empire.

Bowen died in 1973.

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