Love, so the song goes, is a many-splendoured thing, and fiction has been trying for years both to promote and subvert the cliches it encourages. We turn to literature to learn what love is and what it should be, and readers of this collection will find consolation and inspiration in equal
measure from some of the sharpest observers of this most essential human emotion.
In tracing the lineaments of `English love'' through the fiction of 200 years we can see something of its infinite variety and of the shifting rules of the game. Sylvia Plath seems closer to Aphra Behn than to Elizabeth Gaskell or even Thomas Hardy in her concept of feminine modesty, while violence,
or sheer incomprehension, enter the definition in the worlds of D. H. Lawrence and Katherine Mansfield. Romantic love is at the heart of the `love story'' and these stories, while taking love as their subject, do not always follow the conventional route. Bittersweet endings, ironic angles on
traditional platitudes and other surprises make the insights of writers such as Anne Ritchie, Somerset Maugham or V. S. Pritchett always fresh and challenging. Simple or sophisticated, sometimes comic and often very moving, these stories bring a delightful perspective to the mysteries of the English
in love.
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The Oxford Book of English Love Stories
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`This book is like a whole box of chocolates to yourself. This book contains 450 pages of pulsating desire and refined lust, shattering loss and erotic caprice. Buy one and give it to your wife. Buy another and keep it for yourself. If music be the food of love, read on ...''
Peter Mullen, Yorkshire Evening Press (York)
Published date: Jun 01, 1992
Language: English
No. of Pages: 464
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780192142375
Dimensions:
5.433070866" W x
1.377952755" L x
8.503937007" H
Lord Northcliffe Professor of English at University College, London, John Sutherland has edited numerous World''s Classics, including novels by Anthony Trollope and Wilkie Colins. He is Associate General-Editor of Oxford Popular Fiction, and is currently editing the Oxford Companion to Popular
Fiction.
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