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O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1921

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Society of Arts and Sciences (U.S.)
Contributor:
Williams, Blanche Colton, 1879-1944
Alexander, Elizabeth (Elizabeth Alexander Heermann), 1894-1976
Allen, Maryland, 1877-1927
Beer, Thomas, 1889-1940
Chittenden, Gerald, 1882-
Cooper, Courtney Ryley, 1886-1940
Cram, Mildred, 1889-1985
Creagan, Leo F.
Derieux, Samuel A. (Samuel Arthur), 1881-1922
Grant, Ethel Watts Mumford, 1878-1940
Jackson, Charles Tenney, 1874-
Kerr, Sophie, 1880-1965
Kniffin, Harry Anable
Lewis, Orlando Faulkland, 1873-1922
Marshall, Edison, 1894-1967
Robbins, Leonard H. (Leonard Harman), 1877-1947.
Steele, Wilbur Daniel, 1886-1970
Tupper, Tristram, 1884-1954
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource : multiple file formats
Place of Publication:
Salt Lake City, UT : Project Gutenberg,
Summary:
"O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1921" by the Society of Arts and Sciences is a collection of short stories compiled in the early 20th century. The anthology features works that have been recognized for excellence in American short fiction, highlighting a diverse range of narratives from various authors. Thematically, the collection is likely to explore human experiences, societal complexities, and moral dilemmas, as illustrated through compelling characters and engaging plots. At the start of the collection, the opening story "The Heart of Little Shikara" introduces readers to a young boy named Little Shikara, who is captivated by a revered hunter named Warwick Sahib in the backdrop of a lush, perilous jungle. As Shikara awaits Warwick's return from a hunt, his admiration for the man grows, showcasing his aspirations to become a tiger hunter himself. The narrative vividly portrays Shikara's childlike wonder and determination, weaving in themes of hero worship and the intertwined fates of man and nature, particularly as tensions escalate between humans and the lurking dangers of the jungle. The rich descriptions and the boy's adventures promise an intriguing exploration of courage and fantasy against the stark realities of the wild. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Contents:
The heart of little Shikara, by Edison Marshall
The man who cursed the lilies, by Charles Tenney Jackson
The urge, by Maryland Allen
Mummery, by Thomas Beer
The victim of his vision, by Gerald Chittenden
Martin Gerrity gets even, by Courtney Ryley Cooper and Leo F. Creagan
Stranger things, by Mildred Cram
Comet, by Samuel A. Derieux
Fifty-two weeks for Florette, by Elizabeth Alexander Heermann
Wild earth, by Sophie Kerr
Tribute, by Harry Anable Kniffin
The get-away, by O.F. Lewis
"Aurore", by Ethel Watts Mumford
Mr. Downey sits down, by L.H. Robbins
The marriage in Kairwan, by Wilbur Daniel Steele
Grit, by Tristram Tupper.
Credits:
Produced by Stan Goodman, Keith M. Eckrich, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team
Notes:
Reading ease score: 83.0 (6th grade). Easy to read.
Release date is 2004-03-01

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