Studies in Short Fiction
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Articles in Fall 1994 issue of Studies in Short Fiction
- Talking dirty: Alice Munro's 'Open Secrets' and John Steinbeck's 'Of Mice and Men.'
by Ildiko de Papp Carrington - The stories of Raymond Carver: the menace of perpetual uncertainty
by John Powell - The Collected Stories. - book reviews
by Sanford Pinsker - Small Caucasian Woman. - book reviews
by Linda Hollandsworth - The Man Who Dreamt of Lobsters. - book reviews
by Brian McCombie - Requiem: A Hallucination. - book reviews
by Irving Malin - The Raymond Gentleman Collection of Short Stories 1994: Original Fiction by Indian Authors. - book reviews
by Robbie Clipper Sethi - Protest and Possibility in the Writing of Tillie Olsen. - book reviews
by Sharon Felton - 'A Difficult Case': W.D. Howells's impression of Mark Twain
by Lawrence I. Berkove - Plenty of news: Bernard Malamud's 'The Letter.'
by Lawrence M. Lasher - The Collected Stories. - book reviews
by Steven H. Jobe - Firesticks: A Collection of Stories. - book reviews
by Kathy J. Whitson - Blues Before Dawn. - book reviews
by Brian Murray - The Final Martyrs. - book reviews
by Francis J. Bosha - The Culture and Commerce of the American Short Story. - book reviews
by Glenn Scott Allen - Canadian Women Writing Fiction. - book reviews
by Tracy Ware - Desire, repetition and the imaginary in Flaubert's 'Un Coeur Simple.'
by Ingrid Stipa - Creative prejudice in Ann Petry's 'Miss Muriel.'
by Hilary Holladay - Proofs and Three Parables. - book reviews
by Henry L. Shapiro - Grasslands. - book reviews
by Marshall Bruce Gentry - The Fallen and Other Stories. - book reviews
by Brian Murray - The Roman Spring of Mrs Stone. - book reviews
by Monica Johnstone - Where My Heart is Turning Ever: Civil War Stories and Constitutional Reform, 1861-1876. - book reviews
by John Gerlach - Truman Capote: A Study of the Short Fiction. - book reviews
by John Thomas Farrell - 'A Room on the Garden Side': Hemingway's unpublished liberation of Paris - Ernest Hemingway
by Susan F. Beegel - The Portugal of Joyce Carol Oates
by Jacqueline Olson Padgett - Come to Me. - book reviews
by Daniel McGuinness - Schooling the Spirit. - book reviews
by Walter Cummins - The Street and Other Stories. - book reviews
by Michael L. Storey - Calling the Wind: Twentieth-Century African-American Short Stories. - book reviews
by Jack B. Moore - Dearest Beloved: The Hawthornes and the Making of the Middle-Class Family. - book reviews
by A. James Wohlpart - Narrative oscillation in Gogol's 'Nevsky Prospect.'
by Pierre R. Hart - Words that do not speak themselves: Mary Lavin's 'Happiness.'
by Mark D. Hawthorne - Imaginary Men. - book reviews
by Sara McAulay - From Hunger. - book reviews
by Jay L. Halio - The Boy Without A Flag: Tales of the South Bronx. - book reviews
by Daniel Frick - Contemporary Stories from Central America. - book reviews
by Evelio Echevarria - Nathaniel Hawthorne: A Study of the Short Fiction. - book reviews
by John L. Idol, Jr.