Regarded as the first important naturalist writer of the United States, Frank Norris wrote modern masterpieces such as 'McTeague' and 'The Octopus', adopting a humanitarian ideal and utilising the novel as an agent for social betterment. Norris strove to free American fiction from the prevalent historical romance of his times, seeking instead more serious themes, while presenting an authentic and highly readable picture of life in turn of the century California. For the first time in digital publishing history, this comprehensive eBook presents Norris' complete works, with numerous illustrations, informative introductions and a treasure trove of Delphi bonus material. (Version 1)
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CONTENTS:
The Novels
MORAN OF THE "LADY LETTY"
MCTEAGUE
BLIX
A MAN'S WOMAN
THE OCTOPUS: A STORY OF CALIFORNIA
THE PIT
VANDOVER AND THE BRUTE
The Shorter Fiction
A DEAL IN WHEAT AND OTHER STORIES OF THE NEW AND OLD WEST
A JOYOUS MIRACLE
THE THIRD CIRCLE AND OTHER STORIES
UNCOLLECTED SHORT STORIES
The Short Stories
LIST OF SHORT STORIES IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER
LIST OF SHORT STORIES IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER
The Poetry
YVERNELLE
The Non-Fiction
THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE NOVELIST: AND OTHER LITERARY ESSAYS
ARTICLES AND SKETCHES
The Contextual Pieces
LIST OF ARTICLES, ESSAYS AND REVIEWS
The Biography
FRANK NORRIS by Charles G. Norris
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