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Paperback The Collected Tales of A.E. Coppard Book

ISBN: 1025564200

ISBN13: 9781025564203

The Collected Tales of A.E. Coppard

"The Collected Tales of A.E Coppard" presents a masterful selection of short fiction from one of the most distinctive voices of the early twentieth century. Alfred Edgar Coppard was renowned for his unique ability to blend the rural folk tradition with modern literary sensibilities, creating stories that are both timeless and deeply rooted in the English countryside. This collection showcases his lyrical prose, sharp wit, and profound empathy for the human condition.

The tales within this volume range from whimsical fantasies to poignant character studies, often exploring themes of love, fate, and the subtle complexities of rural life. Coppard's style is characterized by a rhythmic, almost oral quality, reminiscent of the tales told in village pubs or around hearth fires. His characters are vividly drawn, capturing the essence of the working class and the quiet dramas of everyday existence. Whether delving into the supernatural or observing the intricacies of social interactions, Coppard remains a craftsman of the short story form.

This anthology serves as a comprehensive introduction to a writer who was highly regarded by his contemporaries and remains a vital figure in British short fiction. Readers will find themselves transported by the evocative atmosphere and the rhythmic beauty of his language, making "The Collected Tales of A.E Coppard" an essential addition for enthusiasts of classic literature and the art of storytelling.

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