Studies in Short Fiction
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Articles in Fall 1999 issue of Studies in Short Fiction
- "Loyal saints or devious rascals": domestic servants in Edith Wharton's stories "The Lady's Maid's Bell" and "All Souls'"
by Sherrie A. Inness - Mavis Gallant
by Tracy Ware - "Bad Breath": Gerald Vizenor's Lacanian fable
by Linda Lizut Helstern - Pedagogy of the undressed: Sherwood Anderson's Kate Swift
by Belinda Bruner - Mythmaking and the consequence of "soul history" in Jim Harrison's Legends of the Fall
by Patrick A. Smith - "Brightness falls": magic in the short stories of Mary Butts
by Roslyn Reso Foy - "Inextricable disordered ranges": Mary Austin's ecofeminist explorations in Lost Borders
by Beverly A. Hume - Memorials and monuments: historical method and the construction of memory in F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Ice Palace"
by David W. Ullrich - The Self-Made Brain Surgeon And Other Stories
by David Dougherty - William Trevor: the Writer and His Work
by Michael L. Storey - In memoriamWilliam Harwood Peden
- Margaret Atwood Revisited
by W.S. Hampl