Studies in Short Fiction
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Articles in Fall 1993 issue of Studies in Short Fiction
- The Collected Stories. - book reviews
by Michael L. Storey - Grandmother's Tale. - book reviews
by K. Narayana Chandran - Graham Greene: A Study of the Short Fiction. - book reviews
by Brian Murray - Jack London: The Movies, An Historical Essay. - book reviews
by Susan M. Nuernberg - The way we write now: the reality of AIDS in contemporary short fiction
by Sharon Oard Warner - Skin. - book reviews
by Daniel Frick - The Incubator Ballroom: A Novella and Four Stories. - book reviews
by Christopher Metress - Vanishing Points: Two Novellas. - book reviews
by Marty Ennes-Marvin - The Rough Road Home: Stories by North Carolina Writers. - book reviews
by Alice Hall Petry - Jack London: A Definitive Chronology. - book reviews
by Susan M. Nuernberg - "Manabozho": a Native American resurrection myth
by Nancy Tenfelde Clasby - Director of the World and Other Stories. - book reviews
by Ron Tanner - Women of Algiers in Their Apartment. - book reviews
by Robbie Clipper Sethi - A "masterpiece" of the "the educated eye": convention, gaze, and gender in Spofford's "Her Story." - Harriet Prescott Spofford
by Eva Gold - When "life … becomes literature": the Neo-Aristotelian poetics of Norman Maclean's "A River Runs Through It."
by James E. Ford - The "loathly landlady," Chagallian unions, and Malamudian parody: "The Girl of My Dreams" revisited
by Joel Salzberg - What's in a title? Alice Munro's "Carried Away."
by Ildiko de Papp Carrington - Sherwood Anderson's fear of sexuality: horses, men, and homosexuality
by James Ellis - The Fickleman Suite and Other Stories. - book reviews
by Peter Donahue - Kitchen. - book reviews
by Albert Howard Carter, III - The Underdogs. - book reviews
by Evelio Echevarria - Fiction of the Home Place: Jewett, Cather, Glasgow, Porter, Welty, and Naylor. - book reviews
by Sharon Felton - Critical Essays on Charlotte Perkins Gilman. - book reviews
by Heather Kirk Thomas - The stigma of femininity in James Joyce's "Eveline" and "The Boarding House."
by Earl G. Ingersoll - 'Howard Pyle's Book of Pirates' and male taciturnity in Hemingway's "A Day's Wait." - Ernest Hemingway
by Susan F. Beegel - De-centered symbols in "Endicott and the Red Cross."
by Stephen Orton - Modernity and femininity in 'He and She' by Julia Lopes de Almeida
by Darlene J. Sadlier