Studies in Short Fiction
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Articles in Spring 1996 issue of Studies in Short Fiction
- "Signifying nothing": Conrad's idiots and the anxiety of modernism
by Daphna Erdinast-Vulcan - 20th century AD
by William F. Purcell - All My Relations: Stories
by Gerald Locklin - Gothic Traditions and the Narrative Techniques of Eudora Welty
by Will Brantley - A conflict of closure in Virginia Woolf's "The Mark on the Wall."
by Marc D. Cyr - The Stories of Vladimir Nabokov
by Irving Malin - Some Personal Papers
by Jay L. Halio - Critical Essays on John O'Hara
by Samuel Irving Bellman - Text and countertext in Rosario Ferre's "Sleeping Beauty."
by Kathleen M. Glenn - Family Terrorists: A Novella and Seven Stories
by Clare Colquitt - Alligator Dance: Stories
by Kathy J. Whitson - 20th century AD
by Franklin E. Court - Bone By Bone
by Michael Trussler - My Sister Disappears: Stories and a Novella
by Kathy J. Whitson - Apollo and Dionysus: Donald Barthelme's dance of life
by Robert Waxman - Stealing Time
by Walter Cummins - Going Through the Change: Stories
by Linda P. Hollandsworth - 20th century AD
by Lucy Morrison - Arranged Marriage: Stories
by Robbie Clipper Sethi - Transgressions: The Iowa Anthology of Innovative Fiction
by Kevin J.H. Dettmar - 20th century AD
by Dara Llewellyn - Unreasonable Hours
by Anthony Shiu - The Complete Butcher's Tales
by Kevin J.H. Dettmar - Writing region across the border: two stories of Breece Pancake and Alistair MacLeod
by David Stevens - River Street: A Novella and Stories
by Lyall Bush - The Oxford Book of New Zealand Stories
by Roscoe L. Buckland - 20th century AD
by David J. Piwinski - Sworn Before Cranes: Stories
by David Starkey - Wharton's New England: Seven Stories and Ethan Frome
by Joseph Griffin - Louis Auchincloss reinvents Edith Wharton's "After Holbein."
by Adeline R. Tintner - Heritage and deracination in Walker's "Everyday Use."
by David Cowart - Hitting into the Wind: Stories
by David Dougherty - Maupassant and the American Short Story: The Influence of Form at the Turn of the Century
by Glen Scott Allen