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A Study Guide for Bobbie Ann Mason's "Residents and Transients"
A Study Guide for Bobbie Ann Mason's "Residents and Transients"
A Study Guide for Bobbie Ann Mason's "Residents and Transients"
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A Study Guide for Bobbie Ann Mason's "Residents and Transients"

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A Study Guide for Bobbie Ann Mason's "Residents and Transients," excerpted from Gale's acclaimed Short Stories for Students. This concise study guide includes plot summary; character analysis; author biography; study questions; historical context; suggestions for further reading; and much more. For any literature project, trust Short Stories for Students for all of your research needs.
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Release dateJul 6, 2016
ISBN9781535832007
A Study Guide for Bobbie Ann Mason's "Residents and Transients"

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    A Study Guide for Bobbie Ann Mason's "Residents and Transients" - Gale

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    Residents and Transients

    Bobbie Ann Mason

    1982

    Introduction

    Bobbie Ann Mason’s short story, Residents and Transients, initially appeared in the Boston Review, and was then included in her first collection of short stories, Shiloh and Other Stories. The book received nominations for a variety of awards and earned the Ernest Hemingway Foundation Award in 1983. While not as widely anthologized or reviewed as the title story, Shiloh, Residents and Transients is an important story in the collection. Critics and readers praise the story for its tension between past and present, country and city, and childhood and adulthood.

    Mason sets Residents and Transients in a region she is very familiar with—rural western Kentucky, the area she grew up in and the site of many of her short stories. As in her other work, she writes with a lean, spare style. Her characters speak in the cadences of western Kentucky, and often find themselves bemused by their

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