Studies in Short Fiction
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Articles in Summer 1998 issue of Studies in Short Fiction
- Katschen and ahe Book of Joseph. . - Reviews - book review
by Mark Bernheim - Carnival in Mark Twain's "Stirring Times in Austria" and "The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg" - Articles
by Peter Messent - An Affair of the Heart. . - Reviews - book review
by Marty Ennes-Marvin - Elegy and mourning in Alistair MacLeod's "The Boat" - Articles
by Christian Riegel - Mark Twain: a Study of the Short Fiction. . - Reviews - book review
by Jason Horn - Fatal underestimationSue's Atar-Gull and Melville's "Benito Cereno" - Articles - Herman Melville's 'Benito Cereno' - Eugene Sue's 'Atar-Gull'
by John D. Cloy - Discovering the ethnic name and the genealogical tie in Amy Tan's The Joy Luck Club - Articles
by Zenobia Mistri - The art of memory in James's "The Tone of Time" - Articles - Henry James
by V. John Vacca - Hemingway's "Hills Like White Elephants" and the tradition of the American in Europe - Articles - Ernest Hemingway
by David Grant - La Llorona dines at the Cariboo Cafe: structure and legend in the work of Helena Maria Viramontes - Articles
by Deborah Owen Moore - The Book of the Grotesque: textual theory and the editing of Winesburg, Ohio - Review Essay - Sherwood Anderson
by Robert Dunne - Almost No Memory. . - Reviews - book review
by Irving Malin