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ISBN 1598536826 (hardcover)
ISBN13桁 9781598536829 (hardcover)
テキストの言語 英語                  
分類:NDC10版 933.7
個人著者標目 Stafford, Jean,
生没年等 1915-1979,
本タイトル Jean Stafford :
タイトル関連情報 complete stories & other writings : The collected stories of Jean Stafford : other stories : a mother in history : selected essays /
著者名 Kathryn Davis, editor.
出版地・頒布地 New York :
出版者・頒布者名 Library of America,
出版年・頒布年 [2021]
数量 xi, 915 pages ;
大きさ 21 cm.
書誌注記 Includes bibliographical references (pages 873-915).
内容注記 The collected stories of Jean Stafford: The innocents abroad. Maggie Meriwether's rich experience -- The children's game -- The echo and the nemesis -- The maiden -- A modest proposal -- Caveat emptor -- The Bostonians, and other manifestations of the American scene: Life is no abyss -- The hope chest -- Polite conversation -- A country love story -- The bleeding heart -- The lippia lawn -- The interior castle -- Cowboys and Indians, and magic mountains: The healthiest girl in town -- The tea time of stouthearted ladies -- The mountain day -- The darkening moon -- Bad characters -- In the zoo -- The liberation -- A reading problem -- A summer day -- The philosophy lesson -- Manhattan Island: Children are bored on Sunday -- Beatrice Trueblood's story -- Between the porch and the altar -- I love someone -- Cops and robbers -- The captain's gift -- The end of a career -- Other stories: And lots of solid color -- A reunion -- The home front -- A slight maneuver -- The cavalier -- Old flaming youth -- The violet rock -- The connoisseurs -- A winter's tale -- The warlock -- My blithe, sad bird -- A reasonable facsimile -- The scarlet letter -- The ordeal of Conrad Pardee -- An influx of poets -- Woden's Day -- A mother in history -- Selected essays: The psychological novel -- Truth and the novelist -- An etiquette for writers -- Chronology.
要約、抄録、注釈等 "For the first time, the complete stories of a Pulitzer Prize-winning master of the form, plus her fascinating portrait of the mother of one of the world's most infamous assassins"--Provided by publisher.,For more than three decades Jean Stafford wrote masterful short fiction, perfecting a versatile style marked by acute psychological insight, an exacting eye for detail, and a bitingly satiric sensibility. Whether in Europe, New England, Colorado, or New York, her mostly female protagonists seek a sense of belonging to quell restlessness, dislocation, and isolation, conditions that Stafford knew all too well in her own life. "Most of the people in these stories," Stafford wrote in the preface to her Pulitzer Prize-winning Collected Stories (1969), "are away from home, too, and while they are probably homesick, they won't go back." This volume collects all of Stafford's stories, as well as A Mother in History (1966), her controversial journalistic profile of Marguerite Oswald, the mother of Lee Harvey Oswald, and three revealing literary essays. Stafford established herself as a story writer in the 1940s, publishing in both literary journals and general interest magazines and beginning a long association with The New Yorker. "The Interior Castle" is a harrowing immersion in one woman's physical and mental pain as she undergoes surgery after an automobile accident. "Children Are Bored on Sunday" brilliantly punctures the pretensions of postwar New York intellectuals. "A Country Love Story" is a chilling depiction of marital and mental breakdown during the solitude of winter in Maine. "In the Zoo" portrays two orphaned sisters bound together by indelible memories of their unloving and scornful foster mother. Stafford's love for Mark Twain is displayed in the delightful "Bad Characters," as she tells how young Emily Vanderpool is led astray by the incorrigible Lottie Jump. "An Influx of Poets," inspired by her marriage to the poet Robert Lowell, is a perceptive story of marital estrangement and a lacerating portrait of male literary ambition and egotism. In 1965 Stafford interviewed Marguerite Oswald, the mother of President Kennedy's accused assassin. A Mother in History is the acerbic result, a portrait of a woman hungry for money, fame, and attention, full of righteous self-pity, obsessed with bizarre conspiracy theories, and relentless in professing her son's blamelessness: "Killing does not necessarily mean badness. You find killing in some very fine homes for one reason or another."
著者標目 Davis, Kathryn, 1946-
Stafford, Jean, 1915-1979.
統一タイトル(シリーズ副出標目) Library of America ;
シリーズの巻次 342.
シリーズ名・巻次 Library of America ; 342.
一般件名 American fiction -- 20th century.
Roman américain -- 20e siècle.
資料情報1 『Jean Stafford : complete stories & other writings : The collected stories of Jean Stafford : other stories : a mother in history : selected essays /』(Library of America ; 342.) Kathryn Davis, editor. Library of America, [2021] (所蔵館:中央  請求記号:F/933.7/S77/J  資料コード:7114950401)
URL https://catalog.library.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/winj/opac/switch-detail.do?lang=ja&bibid=1352052985