During the first half of the twentieth century, Bess Streeter Aldrich became one of the most highly paid and widely read American authors of her time. Among the most noteworthy of frontier writers, Aldrich published her short work in such leading magazines as Cosmopolitan, Colliers, Ladies Home Journal, Good Housekeeping, and the Saturday Evening Post. Her most famous novel, A Lantern in Her Hand, has remained a favorite since it was first published in 1928. All of her subsequent novels were also bestsellers. Aldrich's portrayals of pioneers, farm people, and small town traders-their spirit and enterprise-won the admiration of the nation. Unlike such contemporaries as Sinclair Lewis and Hamlin Garland, Aldrich saw the better side of Main Street. Honesty, hard work, friendship, and family life are constant themes in her writings. This second volume of The Collected Short Works brings together over thirty of Aldrich's short stories and essays published between 1920 and 1954, the year of her death. With this collection Aldrich's admirers have ready access to many hard-to-find works. Some of the stories appear here for the first time since their original publication. Carol Miles Petersen formerly taught at the University of Nebraska. She is the author of Bess Streeter Aldrich: The Dreams Are All Real (Nebraska 1995) and the editor of Aldrich's Collected Short Works, 1907-1919 (Nebraska 1995).
Delightful short stories with depth; a must for Aldrich fans!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
What I really enjoy about this collection of Aldrich short stories is that each story is previewed with information about Aldrich, when the story was published, other pieces of her work that relate, and random little tidbits about the author and the short story. A wonderful bonus! This book also includes some pieces where Aldrich explains how she came up with ideas for some of her more popular novels, and also how she feels about living in a small town and the people who live in the small midwestern towns that she so dearly loves. Aldrich's stories deal with small town life, the righting of wrongs, the thrill [ and sometimes confusion] of young love and the quiet comfortable love between couples married for many years. She's able to absolutely capture the thoughts of characters young and old, writing about the adventures of a young boy and those of an older widow with the same genuine understanding. Delightful! Some of her stories were even ahead of her time, touching for example on divorce, which wasn't a common subject among magazine stories in the 1920's and 30's. What Aldrich fans love about her work is how real her stories are, and how timeless. She was one of THE most popular writers of her time, it's wonderful to see her works being republished.
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