Atlantic Narratives: Modern Short Stories

Atlantic Narratives: Modern Short Stories

Atlantic Narratives: Modern Short StoriesTHERE is a story current among companionable golfers of a countryman who reluctantly...
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Atlantic Narratives: Modern Short Stories

Atlantic Narratives: Modern Short Stories

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Atlantic Narratives: Modern Short Stories

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Author: Ashe, Elizabeth
Format: eBook
Language: English

Atlantic Narratives: Modern Short Stories

THERE is a story current among companionable golfers of a countryman who reluctantly accepted an invitation from a group of friendly associates to try his unpracticed hand at golf. When they all arrived at the links, his friends carefully placed the little carbonadoed sphere upon the tee, and told their aged neophyte that he must try to send this little painted ball to the first holeplainly marked by the distant waving red flag toward which they pointed. The stalwart old man swung his club valiantly, hit the golf-ball a square, ringing blow, and watched it eagerly as it made its long, swift flight toward the far-off putting-green. His three friends, all loudly congratulating him upon his stroke, went with him in his silent search for the ball. Finally they found it lying just three or four inches from the edge of the first hole. A look of exultant astonishment was upon their faces; a look of keen disappointment upon the face of the old man. "Gee, I missed it," he muttered in disgust. His stroke had been the traditional stroke of the ignorant lucky beginner; he had unwittingly accomplished a feat beyond the dream of the trained expert. Something similar to this triumphant accomplishment of the golf links has occasionally happened in the realm of story-telling. An untrained narrator, with a good tale to tell and with a natural instinct to select the dramatic incidents and arrange them luckily in effective sequence, has held his hearers in continuously rapt attention, and won from them, at the close of his story, round upon round of spontaneous applause. But as the literary world has grown older and more mature in its sthetic judgments, it has naturally grown more exacting. As narrator after narrator has told his stories, the critical public and the academic critics have come to impose certain definite technical demandsdemands not so definite or so exacting, however, that the splendor of success in certain ways has not pardoned even rather glaring neglects and defects along certain other concurrent ways. Now it has been my pleasant task during the recent months to read or to reread scores upon scores of short stories that have been published in the Atlantic Monthly. My object has been to select from the Atlantic files some of the best and most representative of these narratives for publication in book form, and thus make these significant stories more readily available for the college, school, and the reading public. Out of this study, as it has combined and recombined with all my impressions of past readings, have come certain convictions that have grown more persistent as the reading and the selecting have progressed. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 38172
Author: Ashe, Elizabeth
Release Date: Nov 29, 2011
Format: eBook
Language: English

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Contributor (Author): Butler, Katharine, Canby, Henry Seidel, 1878-1961, Comer, Cornelia A. P. (Cornelia Atwood Pratt), Dobie, Charles Caldwell, 1881-1943, Doty, Madeleine Z. (Madeleine Zabriskie), 1877-1963, Dwight, H. G. (Harrison Griswold), 1875-1959, Galsworthy, John, 1867-1933, Gerould, Katharine Fullerton, 1879-1944, Humphrey, Zephine, 1874-1956, Lerner, Mary, Louriet, F. J., Lucas, E. V. (Edward Verrall), 1868-1938, Lynn, Margaret, Mercer, C. A., Montague, Margaret Prescott, 1878-1955, Nesbit, E. (Edith), 1858-1924, Sedgwick, Anne Douglas, 1873-1935, Sharp, Dallas Lore, 1870-1929, Sherwood, Margaret Pollock, 1864-1955, Starr, Ernest, Stone, Amy Wentworth, Taylor, Arthur Russell
Editor: Thomas, Charles Swain, 1868-1943

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