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Ring Lardner

Ring Lardner (Ringgold Wilmer Lardner), 1885–1933, American humorist and short-story writer, b. Niles, Mich. He was a sports reporter in Chicago, St. Louis, and Boston from 1907 to 1919. His first collection of short stories, You Know Me, Al (1916) revealed his talent for the racy sports idiom he made famous. Among his other early volumes of short stories are Gullible's Travels (1917) and Treat 'Em Rough (1918). With the publication of How to Write Short Stories (with Samples) (1924), Lardner's reputation as a satirist was established. Usually cynical and pessimistic, his stories are peopled by ordinary characters—baseball players, stenographers, barbers—who are stunningly revealed, often through their own conversation, as being stupid, dull, and vicious. His later story collections include What of It? (1925) and First and Last (1934). With George S. Kaufman he collaborated on the comedy June Moon (produced 1929).



See his Best Short Stories (1938, repr. 1957); his autobiography, The Story of a Wonder Man (1927, repr. 1975); biographies by D. Elder (1956) and J. Yardley (1984); studies by M. Geismar (1972) and E. Evans (1980); bibliography by M. J. Bruccoli and R. Layman (1976).

The Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed. Copyright© 2012, The Columbia University Press.

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Many Minds
Carl Van Doren. Alfred A. Knopf, 1924
Librarian’s tip: "Beyond Grammar" by Ring W. Lardner begins on p. 167
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Reading I've Liked: A Personal Selection Drawn from Two Decades of Reading and Reviewing
Clifton Fadiman. Simon and Schuster, 1941
Librarian’s tip: "The Love Nest" by Ring Lardner begins on p. 410
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Ring Lardner and the Other
Douglas Robinson. Oxford US, 1992
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Ring Lardner: A Biography
Donald Elder. Doubleday, 1956
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The Main Stream
Stuart Pratt Sherman. C. Scribner's Sons, 1927
Librarian’s tip: "Ring Lardner: Hard-Boiled Americans" begins on p. 168
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The Reader's Role in Ring Lardner's Rhetoric
Cowlishaw, Brian T. Studies in Short Fiction, Vol. 31, No. 2, Spring 1994
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Hired Pens: Professional Writers in America's Golden Age of Print
Ronald Weber. Ohio University Press, 1997
Librarian’s tip: Discussion of Ring Lardner begins on p. 166
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A Library of Literary Criticism: Modern American Literature
Dorothy Nyren; Dorothy Nyren. Frederick Ungar, 1960 (3rd edition)
Librarian’s tip: "Lardner, Ring (1885-1933)" begins on p. 276
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A Sourcebook of American Literary Journalism: Representative Writers in an Emerging Genre
Thomas B. Connery. Greenwood Press, 1992
Librarian’s tip: "Ring Lardner" begins on p. 161
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I Hear America ...: Literature in the United States since 1900
Vernon Loggins. Biblo and Tannen, 1967
Librarian’s tip: "Ring Lardner" begins on p. 296
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