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41 Stories (Signet Classics)

by O. Henry

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Synopsis:

One of the most famous pseudonym's in history, the name O. Henry evokes wordplay that is dazzling, inventive, wry, and humorous. This anthology includes forty-one stories that continue to captivate generation after generation of readers, including "The Gift of the Magi", "The Furnished Room", and those which demonstrate the technical genius and wide range of O. Henry's world.

Synopsis:

The Master of Irony

Readers the world over recognize O. Henry as the best short story writer of the early twentieth century. Widely known as a master of irony, O. Henry also displays here dazzling wordplay and a wry combination of pathos and humor.

Synopsis:

Forty-one stories arranged by geographic location display O. Henry's genius for plot twists, surprise endings and deep insights into human nature.

About the Author

William Sydney Porter (1862-1910) published all of his work—a novel and some 300 short stories—under the pseudonym 0. Henry. His talent for vivid caricature, local tone, narrative agility, and compassion tempered by irony made him a vastly popular writer in the last decade of his life. He was born in Greensboro, North Carolina, to ordinary middle-class parents and worked in an uncle’s drugstore as a youth, becoming a certified pharmacist. Like many Southerners after the Civil War, he sought his fortune in the West, holding various jobs (newspaper work, clerking in a land office, a teller at an Austin bank). Charged with embezzlement in 1894, he fled to Honduras, returning in 1897 to be with his ill and dying wife. His conviction was caused more by his eluding trial than by the conflicting evidence of theft. In the Ohio State Penitentiary (1898-1901), he began to write the stories that made him famous. He moved to New York, remarried, and kept his identity a secret from all but a few friends. He is buried in Asheville, North Carolina. He is universally honored for his mastery of the short story and for his humane spirit.

Burton Raffel has taught English, Classics, and Comparative Literature at universities in the United States, Israel, and Canada. His books include translations of Beowulf, Horace: Odes, Epodes, Epistles, Satires, The Complete Poetry and Prose of Chairil Anwar, From the Vietnamese, Ten Centuries of Poetry, The Complete Poetry of Osip Emilevich, Mandelstram (with Alla Burago), and Poems From the Old English and The Annotated Milton; several critical studies, Introduction to Poetry, How to Read a Poem, The Development of Modern Indonesian Poetry, and The Forked Tounge: A Study of the Translation Process; and Mia Poems, a volume of his own poetry. Mr. Raffel practiced law on Wall Street and taught in the Ford Foundation’s English Language Teacher Training Project in Indonesia.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780451530530
Subtitle:
150th Anniversary Edition
Author:
Henry, O.
Introduction by:
Raffel, Burton
Introduction:
Raffel, Burton
Author:
A
Author:
Meyers, Jeffrey
Author:
Furman, Laur
Author:
Stoker, Bram
Author:
Raffel, Burton
Author:
Burton
Author:
Wolf, Leonard
Author:
Furman, Laura
Author:
Raffel
Afterword by:
Furman, Laura
Afterword:
Furman, Laura
Afterword:
Kellerman, Jonathan
Publisher:
Signet Classics
Subject:
Classics
Subject:
Short Stories (single author)
Subject:
United States Social life and customs.
Subject:
Literature-A to Z
Edition Description:
B-Mass Market
Series:
Signet Classics
Publication Date:
20070703
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
from 12
Language:
English
Pages:
432
Dimensions:
7 x 4.32 x 1.18 in 0.46 lb
Age Level:
from 18

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"Synopsis" by , One of the most famous pseudonym's in history, the name O. Henry evokes wordplay that is dazzling, inventive, wry, and humorous. This anthology includes forty-one stories that continue to captivate generation after generation of readers, including "The Gift of the Magi", "The Furnished Room", and those which demonstrate the technical genius and wide range of O. Henry's world.
"Synopsis" by ,
The Master of Irony

Readers the world over recognize O. Henry as the best short story writer of the early twentieth century. Widely known as a master of irony, O. Henry also displays here dazzling wordplay and a wry combination of pathos and humor.

"Synopsis" by , Forty-one stories arranged by geographic location display O. Henry's genius for plot twists, surprise endings and deep insights into human nature.
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