This comprehensive collection brings together 79 short stories written by Elizabeth Bowen over four decades, spanning settings from her Anglo-Irish childhood in County Cork to bomb-ravaged wartime London. Bowen's stories showcase her mastery of the form, featuring penetrating psychological insight, a disturbing sense of the uncanny, acute social comedy, and emotionally complex characters depicted with vivid artistry.
Why You Should Read?
- Experience the work of a supreme short story genius, with every story in this 900-page collection executed with impeccable craft
- Explore diverse themes including houses, ghosts, children, and animals, all rendered with Bowen's distinctive psychological depth and uncanny atmosphere
- Perfect for readers who appreciate literary fiction, Anglo-Irish literature, and masterful short story writing from one of the 20th century's finest practitioners
- Witness Bowen's evolution as a writer across four decades, from her early work to her wartime stories written during the London Blitz