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The Columbia companion to the twentieth-century American short story /

Contributor(s): Gelfant, Blanche H, 1922- [editor.] | Graver, Lawrence, 1931-.
Publisher: New York : Columbia University Press, 2000Description: xiv, 660 pages ; 23 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780231110990; 9780231110990:.Subject(s): American literature -- 20th century | Short stories, American -- Dictionaries | Authors, American | American fiction -- 20th century -- Dictionaries | Short stories, American | Short stories, American -- Bio-bibliography -- Dictionaries | English literature -- 20th century | American fiction -- 20th century -- Bio-bibliography -- Dictionaries | Authors, American -- 20th century -- Biography -- DictionariesDDC classification: 814.6 | GEL
Contents:
Introduction -- Thematic essays -- Individual writers and their work.
Summary: This resource provides information on a popular literary genre - the 20th century American short story. It contains articles on stories that share a particular theme, and over 100 pieces on individual writers and their work. There are also articles on promising new writers entering the scene.
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Includes bibliographic references and index.

Introduction -- Thematic essays -- Individual writers and their work.

This resource provides information on a popular literary genre - the 20th century American short story. It contains articles on stories that share a particular theme, and over 100 pieces on individual writers and their work. There are also articles on promising new writers entering the scene.

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