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Articles in Summer, 1997 issue of Studies in Short Fiction
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The Feminization of Roaring Camp: Bret Harte and The American Woman's Home - Critical Essay
by Axel Nissen -
SCHOOM. - Review - book reviews
by Rob Jacklosky -
Bartleby the Socratic - Critical Essay
by Andre Furlani -
Monday's Meal: Stories. - Review - book reviews
by Peter Donahue -
Understanding Flannery O'Connor. - Review - book reviews
by Gary R. Grund -
Spatial Confinement in Hemingway's "Cat in the Rain" - Critical Essay
by Darren Felty -
New York, New York. - Review - book reviews
by Sanford Pinsker -
The Prudent Samaritan: Melville's "Bartleby, the Scrivener" as Parody of Christ's Parable to the Lawyer - Critical Essay
by Steven Doloff -
Nervous Dancer: Stories. - Review - book reviews
by Linda P. Hollandsworth -
Eudora Welty: A Study Of The Short Fiction. - Review - book reviews
by Jennifer Thomas -
Being Operated On: Hemingway's "The Gambler, the Nun, and the Radio" - Critical Essay
by Adrian Bond -
Seduction Theory: Stories. - Review - book reviews
by Rob Jacklosky -
Colonizers, Cannibals, and the Horror of Good Intentions in Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness - Critical Essay
by Carola M. Kaplan -
A .38 Special And A Broken Heart: Short-Short Stories. - Review - book reviews
by Charlotte M. Wright -
Not So Simple: The "Simple" Stories By Langston Hughes. - Review - book reviews
by Michele L. Simms-Burton -
"Paul's Case": A Narcissistic Personality Disorder, 301.81 - Critical Essay
by Rob Saari -
Angus Wilson: A Biography. - Review - book reviews
by Jay L. Halio -
Camus's "The Silent Men" and "The Guest": Depictions of Absurd Awareness - Critical Essay
by Rob Roy McGregor -
The Acid House. - Review - book reviews
by Lyall Bush -
After The Whale: Melville In The Wake Of Moby-Dick. - Review - book reviews
by Bill R. Gillis -
Relativism and the Expression of Value Judgments in Henry James's "The Next Time" - Critical Essay
by Jose Antonio Alvarez Amoros -
A Book That Was Lost And Other Stories - Review
by Mark Bernheim -
Humor & Revelation In American Literature: The Puritan Connection. - Review - book reviews
by Jason Gary Horn -
"Not my mother, not my sister, but it's me, O Lord, standing …": Alice Walker's "The Child Who Favored Daughter" as Neo-Slave Narrative - Critical Essay
by Neal A. Lester -
Four Decades: New And Selected Stories. - Review - book reviews
by Richard Plant -
Reading At The Social Limit: Affect, Mass Culture And Edgar Allan Poe. - Review - book reviews
by Timothy H. Scherman
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