Studies in Short Fiction
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Articles in Spring 1997 issue of Studies in Short Fiction
- The Art of John Updike's "A & P"
by Toni Saldivar - Hawthorne's Narrative Strategies. - Review - book reviews
by A. James Wohlpart - Myths of Poesis, Hermeneusis, and Psychogenesis: Hoffmann, Tagore, and Gilman
by Lansing Evans Smith - Hemingway: Up In Michigan Perspectives. - Review - book reviews
by Thomas K. Meier - Taking "Other Liberties" with Hazlitt's Liber Amoris
by Daniel Robinson - An Updated Publication History of "The Yellow Wall-Paper"
by St. Jean Shawn - Flannery O'Connor: A Memorial. - Review - book reviews
by Marshall Bruce Gentry - Kafka's "The Animal in the Synagogue": His Marten as a Special Biblical Memory
by Martin Wasserman - Southern Accents: The Fiction of Peter Taylor. - Review - book reviews
by Philip Heldrich - Self-Knowledge and Self-Conception: The Therapy of Autobiography in John Barth's Lost in the Funhouse
by W. Todd Martin - The Old Army Game: A Novel And Stories. - Review - book reviews
by David Dougherty - The Craft of Peter Taylor. - Review - book reviews
by Philip Heldrich - "Don't Tell Daddy": Narrative Complexity in Alice Munro's "The Love of a Good Woman" - on
by Ildiko de Papp Carrington - The Ring Of Brightest Angels Around Heaven: A Novella And Stories. - Review - book reviews
by Douglas G. Baldwin - The Tumble of Reason: Alice Munro's Discourse of Absence. - Review - book reviews
by Tracy Ware - Absence as Metaphor in Henry James's "The Author of `Beltraffio'"
by Ilona Treitel - The Price Of Tea In China. - Review - book reviews
by Walter Cummins - Joyce Carol Oates: A Study of the Short Fiction. - Review - book reviews
by Brenda Daly - The Narrator's Dilemma in "Bartleby the Scrivener": The Excellently Illustrated Re-statement of a Problem
by Todd F. Davis - NIGHTWORK. - Review - book reviews
by Irving Malin - "What's to Say": Silence in Raymond Carver's "Feathers"
by Laurie Champion - High Life In Verdopolis: A Story From The Glass Town Saga. - Review - book reviews
by Gayla S. Mcglamery - Using Temperament Theory to Understand Conflict in Hemingway's "Soldier's Home"
by John J. McKenna - The Composite Novel: The Short Story Cycle In Transition. - Review - book reviews
by Michael L. Storey