ISBN-13: 9788028373146 / Angielski / Miękka / 332 str.
'The Great Short Stories of Thanksgiving' is a literary feast, celebrating the richness of American storytelling through its thematic diversity and historical breadth. This anthology brings together works penned by some of the most influential writers of the 19th and early 20th centuries, weaving tales that explore themes of gratitude, community, and the human spirit. The collection distinguishes itself by the variety of its voices and the depth of its emotional and cultural explorations-ranging from the vivid portrayals of Puritan society to poignant reflections on personal and social transformations. These narratives not only evoke the spirit of Thanksgiving but also encapsulate the complex tapestry of American life during this era. The authors selected for this collection-including Harriet Beecher Stowe, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Lucy Maud Montgomery-bring a rich array of backgrounds, each contributing uniquely to the anthology's overarching theme. This period saw significant literary movements that influenced these writers, notably realism and regionalism, capturing the changing American landscape and contributing to a collective cultural identity. The diversity in authorial perspectives enriches the anthology, providing a multifaceted view of thanksgiving as both a historical celebration and a reflective human experience. 'The Great Short Stories of Thanksgiving' is an essential anthology for anyone interested in the convergence of American history, tradition, and literature. Readers are invited to explore this collection not merely as a tribute to Thanksgiving but as a profound exploration of the challenges and triumphs that have shaped America. The anthology offers unparalleled educational value, presenting a unique opportunity to engage with the voices that have echoed through America's literary past, providing insight and prompting reflection on the narratives that continue to influence contemporary society.