O. Henry BiographyDoubleday, Page, 1916 - 258 pagine |
Dall'interno del libro
Risultati 1-5 di 28
Pagina 7
... short story , " was Will Porter of Greensboro . No story that he has written quite equals this in reserved surprise or in real and permanent achievement . The technique of the story , however , is the technique of the life . But the ...
... short story , " was Will Porter of Greensboro . No story that he has written quite equals this in reserved surprise or in real and permanent achievement . The technique of the story , however , is the technique of the life . But the ...
Pagina 11
... book in 1904. Professor Henry Seidel Canby , author of " The Short Story in English , " thinks that the technique of the short story has undergone marked changes in recent years , " es- pecially since O. Henry took the place of Kipling ...
... book in 1904. Professor Henry Seidel Canby , author of " The Short Story in English , " thinks that the technique of the short story has undergone marked changes in recent years , " es- pecially since O. Henry took the place of Kipling ...
Pagina 12
... short story as a dis- " Publishers still look upon it somewhat askance , " he writes , * " as on one under a cloud , and authors , worldly - wise , still cling to the novel as the unquestioned leader . But here and there a writer now ...
... short story as a dis- " Publishers still look upon it somewhat askance , " he writes , * " as on one under a cloud , and authors , worldly - wise , still cling to the novel as the unquestioned leader . But here and there a writer now ...
Pagina 13
... short story in English than O. Henry . Irving , Poe , Hawthorne , Bret Harte , Stevenson , Kipling attained fame in other fields ; but although Porter had his mind fully made up to launch what he hoped would be the great American novel ...
... short story in English than O. Henry . Irving , Poe , Hawthorne , Bret Harte , Stevenson , Kipling attained fame in other fields ; but although Porter had his mind fully made up to launch what he hoped would be the great American novel ...
Pagina 15
... they find in no other short story writer . But the deeper currents in O. Henry's work can be traced only through a wider knowledge of O. Henry the man . CHAPTER THREE ANCESTRY THE O. Henry myth could not forever 15 VOGUE.
... they find in no other short story writer . But the deeper currents in O. Henry's work can be traced only through a wider knowledge of O. Henry the man . CHAPTER THREE ANCESTRY THE O. Henry myth could not forever 15 VOGUE.
Altre edizioni - Visualizza tutto
Parole e frasi comuni
Arthur Bartlett Maurice asked Austin became Bookman Bret Harte Cabbages and Kings called Captain Hall character Columbus David Caldwell DEAR MARGARET death Dick Hall Doctor dollars drug store father favourite follows friends girl Greens Greensboro Guilford County heard heart Henry Henry's hospital humour interest Jimmy Connors Judge Tourgee knew La Salle County later learned letter lived Lord Jim magazines memory Miss Lina mother never night North Carolina novel once play prison quiet Raggles ranch Ranger Red Hall Retrieved Reformation road Rolling Stone romance S. S. McClure Salle County says seemed Shirley shop-girl short story Sidney Porter sketches soon sort South Southern street Sydney tell Texas theme thing thought told town West William Swaim Willie Porter woman words write written wrote York
Brani popolari
Pagina 190 - The time has come,' the Walrus said, ' To talk of many things: Of shoes - and ships - and sealing wax Of cabbages - and kings And why the sea is boiling hot And whether pigs have wings.
Pagina 181 - It is an incident for a woman to stand up with her hand resting on a table and look out at you in a certain way; or if it be not an incident I think it will be hard to say what it is. At the same time it is an expression of character.
Pagina 137 - Which of us here has not observed this, or maybe experienced something of that feeling in his own person — this extreme weariness of emotions, the vanity of effort, the yearning for rest ? Those striving with unreasonable forces know it well — the shipwrecked castaways in boats, wanderers lost in a desert, men battling against the unthinking might of nature, or the stupid brutality of crowds.
Pagina 241 - There was a little dog and his name was Rover, and when he died, he died all over — and — when — he — died — he — died — all — over.
Pagina 200 - Laugh through my pane, then; solicit the bee; Gibe him, be sure ; and, in midst of thy glee, Love thy queen, worship me! — Worship whom else? For am I not, this day, Whate'er I please? What shall I please to-day? My morning, noon, eve, night — how spend my day ? To-morrow I must be Pippa who winds silk, The whole year round, to earn just bread and milk...
Pagina 222 - Fancy a novel about Chicago or Buffalo, let us say, or Nashville, Tennessee! There are just three big cities in the United States that are "story cities" — New York, of course, New Orleans, and, best of the lot, San Francisco.
Pagina 214 - I hold my pen poised in vain when I would add to Dulcie's life some of those joys that belong to woman by virtue of all the unwritten, sacred, natural, inactive ordinances of the equity of heaven. Twice she had been to Coney Island and had ridden the hobby-horses. 'Tis a weary thing to count your pleasures by summers instead of by hours. Piggy needs but a word. When the girls named him, an undeserving stigma was cast upon the noble family of swine.
Pagina 85 - I soon found out what the trouble was. I had a knack of bringing out in the face of a portrait the hidden character of the original. I don't know how I did it — I painted what I saw — but I know it did me. Some of my sitters were fearfully enraged and refused their pictures.
Pagina 75 - She had been educated at home, and her knowledge of the world was derived from inference and by inspiration. Of such is the precious, small group of essayists made. While she talked to me I kept brushing my fingers, trying, unconsciously, to rid them guiltily of the absent dust from the half-calf backs of Lamb, Chaucer, Hazlitt, Marcus Aurelius, Montaigne, and Hood. She was exquisite, she was a valuable discovery. Nearly everybody nowadays knows too much — oh, so much too much — of real life.
Pagina 9 - Sun five years after his death, "the proportions of the Stevenson myth, which was so ill-naturedly punctured by Henley. It appears to be inevitably the fate of 'the writers' writer' — and O. Henry comes under this heading notwithstanding his work's universal appeal — to disintegrate into a sort of grotesque myth after his death. As a matter of fact Sydney Porter was, in a sort of a way, a good deal of a myth before he died. He was so inaccessible that a good many otherwise reasonable people who...
Riferimenti a questo libro
Short Fiction Criticism: A Checklist of Interpretation Since 1925 of Stories ... Jarvis Thurston Anteprima non disponibile - 1960 |
Short Fiction Criticism: A Checklist of Interpretation Since 1925 of Stories ... Jarvis Thurston Anteprima non disponibile - 1960 |