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  • An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge and Other Stories

    Ambrose Bierce

    Paperback (Dover Publications, May 19, 2008)
    Ambrose Bierce wrote stories so dramatically different from those of his contemporaries that they hardly seem like they were written in the nineteenth century. These original and innovative tales, most of which appeared in the 1880s and 1890s, constitute 23 examples of his best and most characteristic short fiction: anti-war satires that underscore the barbarism and futility of bloodshed; horror stories with a keenly ironic edge; and sardonic "tall tales" of the Old West.The American Civil War was the defining experience of Bierce's life, and the battlefield ordeals from his service within the Union army contributed to his distinctive brand of cynical realism. This collection boasts the best of his Civil War tales, including "Chickamauga," "A Horseman in the Sky," and the author's much-imitated masterpiece, "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge." Writers of mystery and suspense stories have long been influenced by Bierce's tales of the supernatural such as "The Moonlit Road," and "The Eyes of the Panther." This anthology also features "Oil of Dog," "My Favorite Murder," and other satirical fables that continue to captivate readers with their humor and ingenuity.
  • An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge

    Ambrose Bierce

    eBook (Start Classics, Feb. 25, 2015)
    Short story by Ambrose Bierce, published in 1891 in Tales of Soldiers and Civilians, a collection that in 1898 was revised, enlarged, and retitled In the Midst of Life. The narrative concerns the final thoughts of a Southern planter as he is being hanged by Union soldiers. In the brief period between the tightening of the noose and the actual breaking of his neck, the man imagines his escape.
  • An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge

    Ambrose Bierce

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 13, 2017)
    An Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge' is a short story by American author Ambrose Bierce. It is one of the best classic tales filled with detail and vision. This story inspires the imagination, then provides one of the best twists ever invented. The story is set in the time of the Civil War. It is famous for its irregular time sequence and twisted end. Bierce's abandonment of strict linear narration in favor of the internal mind of the protagonist is considered an early example of experimentation with stream of consciousness. It is one of Bierce's most anthologized stories.
  • An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge

    Ambrose Bierce, S.T. Joshi

    Hardcover (The Tartarus Press, July 31, 2008)
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  • An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge

    Ambrose Bierce

    Paperback (PAGES Publishing Group - Worthington Press, Aug. 1, 1996)
    The last thoughts and desperate struggles of a man condemned to die by hanging make for white-knuckle suspense in this classic short story.
  • An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge

    Ambrose Bierce

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 3, 2011)
    This anthology is a thorough introduction to classic literature for those who have not yet experienced these literary masterworks. For those who have known and loved these works in the past, this is an invitation to reunite with old friends in a fresh new format. From Shakespeare s finesse to Oscar Wilde s wit, this unique collection brings together works as diverse and influential as The Pilgrim s Progress and Othello. As an anthology that invites readers to immerse themselves in the masterpieces of the literary giants, it is must-have addition to any library.
  • An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge

    Ambrose Gwinnett Bierce

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 26, 2017)
    "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" or "A Dead Man's Dream" is a short story by American Civil War soldier, wit, and writer Ambrose Bierce. Originally published by The San Francisco Examiner on July 13, 1890, it was first collected in Bierce's 1891 book Tales of Soldiers and Civilians. The story, which is set during the Civil War, is famous for its irregular time sequence and twist ending. Bierce's abandonment of strict linear narration in favor of the internal mind of the protagonist is considered an early example of experimentation with stream of consciousness. It is Bierce's most anthologized story.
  • An Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge

    Ambrose Gwinnett Bierce

    Paperback (Forgotten Books, Oct. 15, 2008)
    An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (sometimes called "An Incident at Owl Creek Bridge") is a famous short story by Ambrose Bierce. It was originally published in 1890, and first anthologized in Bierce's 1891 collection, Tales of Soldiers and Civilians. The story is famous for its irregular time sequence and twist ending.Set during the American Civil War, "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" is the story of Peyton Farquhar, a Confederate sympathizer condemned to die by hanging upon the Owl Creek Bridge of the title. The main character finds himself already bound at the bridge's edge at the beginning of the story. It is later revealed that a disguised Union scout enlisted him to attempt to demolish the bridge, and subsequently he was caught in the act. (Quote from wikipedia.org)About the AuthorAmbrose Gwinnett Bierce (1842 - 1914)Ambrose Gwinnett Bierce (24 June 1842 - 1914) was an American editorialist, journalist, short-story writer and satiris
  • An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge

    Christopher Sergel, Ambrose Bierce

    Paperback (Dramatic Publishing Company, Sept. 20, 1967)
    <DIV><DIV><DIV><DIV><DIV>Ambrose Bierce's original and innovative stories differed dramatically from those of his 19th-century contemporaries. These 23 tales include his best and most characteristic short fiction: anti-war satires that underscore the barbarism of bloodshed, horror stories with keenly ironic edge, and sardonic "tall tales" of the Old West.</DIV></DIV></DIV></DIV></DIV>
  • An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge and Other Stories

    Ambrose Bierce, Jonathan Reese

    MP3 CD (Tantor Audio, Sept. 29, 2008)
    Before he trailed off into the wilds of Mexico, never to be heard from again, Ambrose Bierce achieved a public persona as "bitter Bierce" and "the devil's lexicographer." He left behind a nasty reputation and more than ninety short stories that are perfect expressions of his sardonic genius. This volume of selected stories represent an unprecedented accomplishment in American literature. In their iconoclasm and needle-sharp irony, their formal and thematic ingenuity and element of surprise, they differ markedly from the fiction admired in Bierce's time.''An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge,'' the premier title in this collection, is one of the most widely anthologized American short stories and is considered Bierce's best work. First published in 1891 in Bierce's short story collection Tales of Soldiers and Civilians, the story centers on Peyton Farquhar, a southern planter who is about to be hanged by the Union Army for attempting to destroy the railroad bridge at Owl Creek. As Farquhar stands on the bridge with a noose around his neck, Bierce leads the reader to believe that the rope breaks and that Farquhar falls into the water below, only to escape to his farm, where he is reunited with his wife. ''An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" has been lauded as an example of technical brilliance and innovative narration as well as for its examination of such themes as the nature of time and the complexities of human cognition.
  • An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge

    Ambrose Bierce

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 15, 2018)
    An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge by Ambrose Bierce. "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" (1890) is a short story by the American writer and Civil War veteran Ambrose Bierce. Peyton Farquhar, a plantation owner in his mid-thirties, is being prepared for execution by hanging from an Alabama railroad bridge during the American Civil War. Six military men and a company of infantrymen are present, guarding the bridge and carrying out the sentence. Farquhar thinks of his wife and children and is then distracted by a noise that, to him, sounds like an unbearably loud clanging; it is actually the ticking of his watch. He considers the possibility of jumping off the bridge and swimming to safety if he can free his tied hands, but the soldiers drop him from the bridge before he can act on the idea.
  • An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge

    Ambrose Bierce

    Paperback (FQ Books, July 6, 2010)
    An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge is presented here in a high quality paperback edition. This popular classic work by Ambrose Bierce is in the English language, and may not include graphics or images from the original edition. If you enjoy the works of Ambrose Bierce then we highly recommend this publication for your book collection.