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1982. 156 pages.
0896721000
978-0-89672-100-5
$12.00 paper
Studies in Comparative Literature Series
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The Teller and the Tale: Aspects of the Short Story Edited by Wendell M. Aycock
The Teller and the Tale: Aspects of the Short Story consists of the proceedings of the Thirteenth Annual Comparative Literature Symposium held 23 to 25 January 1980. It is a collection of essays grouped into categories of (1) various scholarly approaches to the general topic of the short story, (2) an editor's view of the nature of short story criticism, and (3) short story writers' observations about the nature of the genre.
From Raconteur to Writer: Oral Roots and Printed Leave of Short Fiction by Warren S. Walker The Device of Conspicious Silence in the Modern Short Story by Joseph M. Flora Realism and Anti-Realism in the Modern Short Story by William Peden The Arduous Journey by Margaret Sayers Peden Constancy and Variation: The Short Story in Germany by A. Leslie Willson The Scholarly Journal and Short Fiction Criticism by Steen H. Spove One Writer's Perception of the Short Fiction Tradition: How would Edgar Allan Poe Make a Duck? Plain and/or Fancy: Where the Short Story Is and May Be Going by George Garrett Stories of Stories and Such by Boyd G. Carter
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