Bride of the Innisfallen

Eudora WELTY

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Bride of the Innisfallen

"ONE OF THE PREEMINENT SHORT-STORY WRITERS OF THE 20TH CENTURY": FIRST EDITION OF EUDORA WELTY'S BRIDE OF INNISFALLEN

WELTY, Eudora. The Bride of the Innisfallen and Other Stories. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, (1955). Octavo, original light brown cloth, original dust jacket.

First edition, "concealed" second printing of Welty's important collection of seven innovative stories, each "keyed to the 'bride' in the title story."

Eudora Welty received immediate praise as a masterful writer with the publication of her first collection in 1949 and by 1955, with the appearance of The Bride of the Innisfallen, was acclaimed as "one of the preeminent short-story writers of the 20th century" (ANB). Distinctive from much of her work in "its sophisticated narrative techniques," this collection is also unusual in setting three of its seven stories outside Mississippi (Looking at Miss Eudora, 6). In these stories, each "keyed to the 'bride' in the title story," Welty challenges "assumptions about the creating power of the word, the image, the sentence, the story—fiction itself" (Kreyling, Understanding Eudora Welty, 152, 186). With extensively revised versions of seven stories serialized in Harper's Bazaar, The New Yorker and other magazines. First edition, Polk's "second printing (concealed)… for which there are no records at Harcourt Brace Jovanovich." Binding "light yellowish brown" cloth with spine containing unframed gilt-stamped "Eudora Welty"; The Bridge of the Innisfallen "on light blue background in a gilt frame"; "Harcourt Brace and Company" imprint; dust jacket rear flap with "Harcourt, Brace and Company" (Polk A11:1.2): changed to "Harcourt Brace & World, Inc." in subsequent printings. See Polk A11:1.

Book very fresh; lightest edge-wear, faint rubbing to price-clipped dust jacket. A lovely about-fine copy.

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