Abstract This article first briefly introduces O.Henry and its writing style. Then the author introduced the historical background of O'Henry and his life experience. After that, in this paper, we analyzed the influence of the above factors on his style. Living in a depression of romanticism and realism, Henry looks at the cruelty of capitalism, and shows a strong compassion to ordinary people struggling for life, experiencing tremendous change in life did.
O. Henry is daily life of a young pharmacist who fascinates people with his ability to translate into his artistic drawing skills and literary creativity. The beginning is O. Henry combined his writing and painting with a rolling stone that failed adventure, but his work helped him to understand the situation in Texas. From there, his witty short novel is as creative as his life, he escaped from the country before arrest, was imprisoned for corruption, sentences different from Honduras and Federal Prison I wrote. Use of pseudonyms to hide the fact that he is a prisoner. Henry became his most famous name, and when he died of cirrhosis due to heavy drinking, he sent hundreds of short stories written between 1902 and 1910 I used it to write.
Tim O'Brien 's work is included in the USA' s best short stories and the O. Henry Memorial Award winner list (book is a modification of his book for publication of paperback books). He explores the philosophical problems of truth and perception in his work, using lists, repetitions, simple sentences and fragments of sentences. Short films were featured in Atlantic Monthly, ESQUIRE, MCCALL, Playboy, Redbook and O'Brien became a surprise winner at Cacciato's National Book Award (1978, rev.1989). This novel stands for O'Brien's "moving from realism ... the plane of imaginary experience ... the text of books" (Coffey 201). O'Brien also used this METAFICTIONal technique for blurring the boundary between the story and the truth and what they did in his short story cycle (1990).
Facts about companions of American short story document, 2nd edition (literary series companion)