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_aThe postmodern short story : _bforms and issues / _cedited by Farhat Iftekharrudin ... [et. al.] under the auspices of the Society for the Study of the Short Story. |
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_aWestport, CT : _bPraeger, _c2003. |
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_avii, 282 p. ; _c25 cm. |
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_aContributions to the study of world literature, _x0738-9345 ; _v124 |
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_gIntroduction / _rFarhat Iftekharrudin -- _gFICTIONAL NONFICTION AND NONFICTIONAL FICTION -- _tPlaying it straight by making it up: imaginative leaps in the personal essay / _rMarilyn Abildskov -- _tFacts and fancy: the "nonfiction short story" / _rMichele Morano -- _tHistoriografiction: the fictionalization of history in the short story / _rMichael Orlofsky -- _gWOMEN'S IDENTITY IN THE POSTMODERN WORLD -- _tClosure in Sandra Cisneros's "Women hollering creek" / _rRose Marie Cutting -- _tThe silence of the bears: Leslie Marmon Silko's writerly act of spiritual storytelling / _rBrewster E. Fitz -- _tThe feminine consciousness as nightmare in the short-short stories of Joyce Carol Oates / _rWayne Stengel -- _tPostmodernism in women's short story cycles: Lorrie Moore's Anagrams / _rKaren Weekes -- _gCONTEMPORARY MEN AND THEIR STORIES -- _tCrippled by the truth: oracular pronouncements, titillating titles, and the postmodern ethic / _rRichard E. Lee -- _tMale paradigms in Thom Jones and Tom Paine / _rPaul R. Lilly -- _tEloquence and plot in Denis Johnson's Jesus' son: the merging of premodern and modernist narrative / _rJ. Scott Farrin -- _tArdor with a silent H: submitting to the ache of love in Edmund White's "Skinned alive" / _rRaymond-Jean Frontain -- _tThe genre which is not one: Hemingway's In our time, difference, and the short story cycle / _rPeter Donahue -- _gDEATH AS IMAGE AND THEME IN SHORT FICTION -- _tShort stories to film: Richard Ford's "Great falls" and "Children" as Bright angel / _rLarry D. Griffin -- _tMelancholia and the death motif in Richard Brautigan's short fiction / _rBrenda M. Palo -- _tPerhaps she had not told him all the story: the disnarrated in James Joyce's Dubliners / _rHoward Lindholm -- _gPOSTMODERN NARRATIVE AROUND THE WORLD -- _tMultiple narrative frames in R.R.R. Dhlomo's "Juwawa" / _rChristine Loflin -- _tBeyond genre: Canadian surrealist short fiction / _rAllan Weiss -- _tPostmodernism in the American short story: some |
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_aShort stories, English _xHistory and criticism. |
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_aCuentos ingleses - _xHistoria y crítica. |
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_aShort stories, American _xHistory and criticism. |
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_aCuentos norteamericanos _xHistoria y crítica |
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_aEnglish fiction _y20th century _xHistory and criticism. |
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_aNovela inglesa - _ySiglo XX. |
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_aAmerican fiction _y20th century _xHistory and criticism. |
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