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Articles in Spring, 1998 issue of Studies in Short Fiction
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Dark Blue Suit And Other Stories. . - Reviews - book review
by Lyall Bush -
Christ in Flanders?: another look at Rudyard Kipling's "The Gardener" - Critical Essay
by Steven Trout -
Frank O'Connor: New Perspectives. . - Reviews - book review
by Michael L. Storey -
Tumble Home. . - Reviews - Brief Article - book review
by Philip Nel -
Poe's "The Black Cat" as psychobiography: some reflections on the narratological dynamics - Edgar Allan Poe - Critical Essay
by Ed Piacentino -
Ernest Hemingway: The Oak Park Legacy. . - Reviews - book review
by Thomas K. Meier -
Fight vs. Flight: a re-evaluation of Dee in Alice Walker's "Everyday Use" - Critical Essay
by Susan Farrell -
A. S. Byatt. . - Reviews - book review
by W.S. Hampl -
The No-Man's-Land of "A New England Nun" - Critical Essay
by Ben Couch -
I Am Dangerous: Stories. . - Reviews - book review
by John Parks Westbrook -
Monkey business: Darwin, displacement, and literary form in Katherine Mansfield's "Bliss" - Critical Essay
by Thomas Dilworth -
The Dancing Girl Of Izu. . - Reviews - book review
by Irving Malin -
Abrogation and appropriation in Rosario Ferre's "Amalia" - Articles - Critical Essay
by Eva L. Santos-Phillips -
Dark Horse. . - Reviews - book review
by Marshall Bruce Gentry -
"Along this road goes no one": Salinger's "Teddy" and the failure of love - J. D. Salinger - Critical Essay
by Anthony Kaufman -
Sari of the Gods: Stories. . - Reviews - book review
by Robbie Clipper Sethi
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