Women and Fiction
  • Published:
    Feb-2002
  • Formats:
    Print
  • Main Genre:
    General Fiction
  • Pages:
    480
  • Age Level:
    18 & up
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From Kate Chopin's turn-of-the-century Lousiana, to Gertrude Stein's war-time Paris, to Alice Walker's modern-day America, here are twenty-six short stories by the finest women writers of the twentieth century. These well-known and well-loved authors people their stories with vibrant female characters, from all over the world and all walks of life. Separately, each of these stories bears the mark of a skilled writer. Together, they celebrate woman in her many roles -- as daughter, mother, worker, wife, lover, sister, and friend. In Tillie Olsen's classic, “I Stand Here Ironing,” a single mother considers her success in raising a daughter. In Eudora Welty's “The Worn Path,” an African-American grandmother meets with grace the impudence of a young, white man. In Alice Munro's “The Office,” a wife who has too many distractions to write at home rents a room in town, only to be constantly interrupted by her landlord. Superbly written, and at once poignant and ironic, these insightful stories capture the essence of being a woman -- in all its similarity, and all its diversity.

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    • Feb-2002
    • Signet
    • Mass Market Paperback
    • ISBN: 0451528271
    • ISBN13: 9780451528278



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