Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. The Four Million is the second published collection of short stories by O. Henry originally released on April 10, 1906, by McClure, Phillips & Co. in New York. There are twenty-five stories of various lengths including several of his best known works such as "The Gift of the Magi" and "The Cop and the Anthem".

    • O. Henry
    • April 10, 1906
    • 1906
    • McClure, Phillips & Co., New York
  2. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The Four Million is the second published collection of short stories by O. Henry originally released on April 10, 1906, by McClure, Phillips & Co. in New York. There are twenty-five stories of various lengths including several of his best known works such as "The Gift of the Magi" and "The Cop and the Anthem".

  3. Aug 1, 2001 · About this eBook. Author. Henry, O., 1862-1910. Title. The Four Million. Contents. Tobin's palm -- The gift of the magi -- A cosmopolite in a café -- Between rounds -- The skylight room -- A service of love -- The coming-out of Maggie -- Man about town -- The cop and the anthem -- An adjustment of nature -- Memoirs of a yellow dog -- The love ...

    • Henry, O., 1862-1910
    • The Four Million
    • English
    • Composition and Style
    • Working Methods
    • Bibliography

    O. Henry deliberately wrote for an audience of the "subway-riding masse" (O'Connor, p. 164). He wanted to appeal to a solid democratic public that enjoyed recognizing itself in its stories, and critics have been divided about whether he set out to satirize capitalism or whether he accepted it dispassionately. In marked contrast to Edith Wharton's c...

    O. Henry wrote fast, once producing more than one hundred short stories in two years. He was prone to using long words and long sentences but was most exceptionally observant of detail. For example, one of his most famous stories from The Four Million,"The Furnished Room," includes a description that uses a sailing metaphor: O. Henry's somewhat lei...

    Primary Works

    Henry, O. Cabbages and Kings.New York: Doubleday Page, 1904. Henry, O. The Four Million.New York: Doubleday Page, 1904; A. L. Burt, 1906. Henry, O. Strictly Business.New York: Doubleday Page, 1915.

    Secondary Works

    Bates, H. E. "American Writers after Poe." In The ModernShort Story.1941. Boston: Writers, 1956. Blansfield, Karen Charmaine. Cheap Rooms and RestlessHearts: A Study of Formula in the Urban Tales of William Sydney Porter. Bowling Green, Ohio: Bowling GreenState University Popular Press, 1988. Bloom, Harold, ed. O. Henry. Bloom's Major Short Story Writers. Edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom. Broomall, Pa.: Chelsea House, 1999. Boyd, David. "O. Henry's Road of Destiny." Americana31...

  4. short stories by Henry. Learn about this topic in these articles: discussed in biography. In O. Henry. Both The Four Million (1906) and The Trimmed Lamp (1907) explored the lives of the multitude of New York in their daily routines and searchings for romance and adventure, and the former contained the widely popular story “The Gift of the Magi.”

  5. Not very lony ago some one invented the assertion that there were only “Four Hundred” people in New York City who were really worth noticing. But a wiser man has arisen—the census taker—and his larger estimate of human interest has been preferred in marking out the field of these little stories of the “Four Million.”.

  6. The Four Million is the second published collection of short stories by O. Henry originally released on April 10, 1906, by McClure, Phillips & Co. in New York. There are twenty-five stories of various lengths including several of his best known works such as " The Gift of the Magi " and " The Cop and the Anthem ".

  1. People also search for