Arts Publications
- Studies in Short Fiction
- A scholarly journal devoted to short fiction, including short stories, novellas, and narrative poems. Covers relatively well-known American and British fiction since 1800, with emphasis placed on interdisciplinary approaches.
Most Recent Articles from Studies in Short Fiction 
William Trevor: the Writer and His Work. - book review
by Dolores MacKenna. Dublin: New Island Books, 1999; Chester Springs, Pennsylvania: Dufour Editions, 1999. 250 pages. $18.95 paper. As William...
9/22/99 by Michael L. Storey · More from publicationMargaret Atwood Revisited. - book review
by Karen F. Stein. Twayne's World Authors Series. New York: Twayne, 1999. xx + 176 pages. $35. One of the final entries in the Twayne authors'...
9/22/99 by W.S. Hampl · More from publicationMythmaking and the consequence of "soul history" in Jim Harrison's Legends of the Fall - Critical Essay
O History, as Carl Becker remarked, how many truths are committed in thy name! But there is no cynicism in this observation as long as it means...
9/22/99 by Patrick A. Smith · More from publication"Loyal saints or devious rascals": domestic servants in Edith Wharton's stories "The Lady's Maid's Bell" and "All Souls'" - Articles - Critical Essay
Critic Andrew Levy points out the importance of the indoors for Wharton: "Indoor metaphors were a leitmotif in her letters, essays, and fiction, and...
9/22/99 by Sherrie A. Inness · More from publicationMavis Gallant. - book review
by Danielle Schaub. Twayne's World Authors Series. New York: Twayne, 1998. xv + 230 pages. $32. In a refreshing opening, Danielle Schaub notes...
9/22/99 by Tracy Ware · More from publicationThe Self-Made Brain Surgeon And Other Stories. - book review
by Mark Harris. Introduction by Jon Surgal. Lincoln and London: The University of Nebraska Press, 1999. ix-xiv + 205 pages. $17.95 paper. Mark...
9/22/99 by David Dougherty · More from publication