Studies in Short Fiction, Volume 30, Number 4 (Fall 1993). Thirtieth Anniversary Issue

Softcover, Newberry, SC: Newberry College, 1993. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket.

Sound binding. Clean, bright pages. Wrappers have light handling wear. Contents: Warner, lThe way we write now: the reality of AIDS in contemporary short fiction. Ingersoll, The stigma of femininity in James Joyce's "Eveline" and "The Boarding House." Gold and Fick, A "masterpiece" of "the educated eye": convention, gaze, and gender in Spofford's "Her Story." Ford, When "life...becomes literature": the neo-Aristotelian poetics of Norman Maclean's "A River Runs through It." Beegel, Howard Pyle's Book of Pirates and male taciturnity in Hemingway's "A Day's Wait." Salzberg, The "loathly landlady," Chagallian unions, and Malamudian parody: "The Girl of My Dreams" revisited. Carrington, What's in a title?: Alice Munro's "Carried Away." Orton, De-centered symbols in "Endicott and the Red Cross." Sadlier, Modernity and femininity in He and She by Júlia Lopes de Almeida. Clasby, "Manabozho": a Native American resurrection myth. Ellis, Sherwood Anderson's fear of sexuality: horses, men, and homosexuality. 9.0" tall; 142 pages.

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