The Lady, or the Tiger? (eBook)

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2022
105 Seiten
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The Lady, or the Tiger? - Frank Richard Stockton
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Frank Richard Stockton's "The Lady, or the Tiger?" is a masterful blend of allegory and narrative that explores the complexities of human emotion, morality, and choice. Set in a semi-medieval society, the story revolves around a predicament faced by the protagonist, consigned to a unique trial dictated by the whims of a semi-barbaric king. The plot intricately weaves themes of love, jealousy, and the dichotomy of human nature, culminating in an open-ended conclusion that leaves the reader grappling with the implications of choice, guilt, and societal judgement. Stockton's playful yet provocative prose employs vivid imagery and irony, making his style both engaging and thought-provoking, which reflects the conventions of 19th-century American literature while subverting traditional narrative expectations. Stockton, an influential American writer, was known for his playful storytelling and keen insights into the human condition. Born in 1834, he was a prominent figure in the literary culture of his time, exploring themes of morality and existentialism through his works. His background in humor, parables, and fairy tales informed the creation of this iconic story, which encourages readers to ponder the intricacies of decision-making and the often paradoxical nature of love and desire. "The Lady, or the Tiger?" is a compelling read for anyone curious about the human psyche and ethical dilemmas. It invites a deeper reflection on personal choices, prompting readers to consider their own values and judgments. This tale's provocative ending will linger long after the final page, making it a must-read for lovers of literature that challenges conventions and stirs intellectual debate.

Frank Richard Stockton (1834 – 1902) was a prominent American writer and humorist, best remembered for his unique blend of fairy tale fantasy and ironic wit. His literary career blossomed in the late nineteenth century, with his most famous work being the intriguing short story, 'The Lady, or the Tiger?' (1882). This particular story became widely renowned for its open-ended conclusion, which has engaged and perplexed readers for over a century, inspiring countless analyses and adaptations. Stockton's narrative style often wove together elements of fantasy and allegory, as evidenced by his other notable works like 'The Griffin and the Minor Canon' (1885) and 'The Bee-Man of Orn' (1887). These stories display his skillful use of satire to explore themes of human nature and societal norms. A significant figure in American literature, Stockton's contribution is characterized by his playful manipulation of literary conventions and the absence of moral prescription, inviting readers to dwell in the realm of ambiguity and contemplate the complexities of choice and consequence. His body of work, though perhaps not as widely recognized today, continues to hold a place in discussions on the evolution of American short stories and their place in the literary canon. Stockton's influence extended beyond literature; he was also a respected contributor to periodicals of his time, including 'Scribner's Monthly' where 'The Lady, or the Tiger?' was first published. His style and wit placed him among the distinguished American humorists of the Gilded Age, a legacy that endures through his thought-provoking and timeless narratives.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 19th-Century American Literature • 19th century short stories • Allegorical Fiction • Ambiguous ending • American Literature • American Romanticism • Captivating narrative • Choice • choice and consequence • choice and consequence fiction • classic american literature • distinctive character roles • Ethical puzzles • Fairy tale motifs • fateful decision • Fiction • Frank R. Stockton • Human Condition • human nature exploration • Imaginative storytelling • literary puzzles and ambiguities • love and jealousy • Moral Dilemma • Moral dilemmas in literature • Narrative intrigue • narrative literature classics • Open-ended conclusion • Philosophical Insight • psychological fiction • Short Stories • Short Story • suspenseful short story • The Lady or the Tiger analysis • timeless moral dilemma
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