The Seagull Reader Stories

The Seagull Reader Stories by Joseph Kelly, published by W.W. Norton in 2001, is a first edition collection that spans 360 pages. This anthology presents a selection of twenty-nine stories, featuring both classic and contemporary works. It serves as a compact and affordable alternative to larger anthologies, making it suitable for genre or introductory literature courses. The collection includes renowned pieces such as Stephen Crane’s “The Open Boat” and William Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily,” alongside contemporary favorites like Tim O’Brien’s “The Things They Carried” and Alice Walker’s “Everyday Use.”
Readers will find that The Seagull Reader Stories is designed to enhance their understanding of the fiction genre. Each story is accompanied by brief headnotes and annotations where necessary, providing context and insights into the works. Additionally, the anthology includes a thorough introduction to the major concepts of the genre, a glossary of terms, and biographical sketches of the authors. This edition offers a well-rounded exploration of fiction, making it a valuable resource for students and literature enthusiasts alike.
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W. W. Norton proudly announces the Seagull Readers, a new collection of the most frequently taught stories. Ideal for genre or introductory literature courses, the Seagull Readers offer a compact and affordable alternative to larger anthologies. Each volume includes a wide selection of both classic and contemporary works, as well as a thorough introduction to each genre and biographies of the authors.
An inexpensive and portable alternative to bulky anthologies, The Seagull Reader: Stories offers twnety-nine stories, from time honored favorites such as Stephen Crane’s “The Open Boat” and William Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily” to contemporary classics such as Tim O’Brien’s “The Things They Carried” and Alice Walker’s “Everyday Use.” The Seagull Reader: Stories is lightly supplemented by editorial apparatus, including an introduction to the major concepts of the genre, brief headnotes to each piece, annotations within stories where necessary, a glossary of terms, and biographical sketches of each author.
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