The Oxford Book of Sea Stories

The Oxford Book of Sea Stories

by TonyTanner (Editor)

Synopsis

Many great writers have written about life at sea and the adventures befalling sailors. In this selection of short stories, the editor's aim has been to avoid the obvious and where possible to seek out more neglected works. The authors covered range from Edgar Allan Poe, Stephen Crane, Jack London, Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner and Herman Melville to Joseph Conrad, Rudyard Kipling, H.G. Wells and Peter Ustinov. In his introduction, Tony Tanner seeks to explore and establish the particular qualities that emerge when writing takes to the waters.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 432
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Oxford Paperbacks
Published: 09 Mar 1995

ISBN 10: 0192824155
ISBN 13: 9780192824158

Media Reviews
Striking, and significant. --Studies in Short Fiction
A most entertaining collection....Tony Tanner....has selected an enjoyable and nostalgic assortment of tales. He offers us a refreshing collection of authors....Tony Tanner has used the medium brilliantly. He has managed to tap a wide variety of resources in order to bring us the best in this kind
of maritime writing. --Sir Edward Heath, Daily Mail


Striking, and significant. --Studies in Short Fiction
A most entertaining collection....Tony Tanner....has selected an enjoyable and nostalgic assortment of tales. He offers us a refreshing collection of authors....Tony Tanner has used the medium brilliantly. He has managed to tap a wide variety of resources in order to bring us the best in this kind
of maritime writing. --Sir Edward Heath, Daily Mail

Striking, and significant. --Studies in Short Fiction
A most entertaining collection....Tony Tanner....has selected an enjoyable and nostalgic assortment of tales. He offers us a refreshing collection of authors....Tony Tanner has used the medium brilliantly. He has managed to tap a wide variety of resources in order to bring us the best in this kind of maritime writing. --Sir Edward Heath, Daily Mail


Striking, and significant. --Studies in Short Fiction


A most entertaining collection....Tony Tanner....has selected an enjoyable and nostalgic assortment of tales. He offers us a refreshing collection of authors....Tony Tanner has used the medium brilliantly. He has managed to tap a wide variety of resources in order to bring us the best in this kind of maritime writing. --Sir Edward Heath, Daily Mail


Author Bio

About the Editor:
Tony Tanner is Professor of English and American literature at Cambridge University. His books include The Reign of Wonder and Scenes of Nature, Signs of Men, and he edited Herman Melville's Moby-Dick, The Confidence-Man, and White-Jacket for the World's Classics series.