The British and Irish Short Story Handbook guides readers through the development of the short story and the unique critical issues involved in discussions of short fiction. It includes a ...wide-ranging analysis of non-canonical and non-realist writers as well as the major authors and their works, providing a comprehensive and much-needed appraisal of this area. Guides readers through the development of the short story and critical issues involved in discussions of short fiction Offers a detailed discussion of the range of genres in the British and Irish short story Includes extensive analysis of non-canonical writers, such as Hubert Crackanthorpe, Ella D'Arcy, T.F. Powys, A.E. Coppard, Julian Maclaren-Ross, Mollie Panter-Downes, Denton Welch, and Sylvia Townsend Warner Provide a wide-ranging discussion of non-realist and experimental short stories Includes a large section on the British short story in the Second World War.
Examining the structure of a narrative is crucial for readers to comprehend the literary work and gain insights into the author's writing techniques. This research focuses on analyzing the textual ...structure of Khalil Gibran's short story 'صراخ القبور' (The Cry of the Graves), encompassing plot, themes, characters, and setting. Utilizing a qualitative approach and structuralism analysis techniques, the study employs library research methods. The data analysis reveals that the theme revolves around justice. The plot exhibits a non-linear progression, and the main character is the 'I' character, supported by three other characters. The setting is described extrinsically, incorporating both time and place. The narrative utilizes multiple points of view. Each intrinsic element within the story is interconnected, forming a cohesive and integrated meaning.