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... short story . It is short - and that is about it . The distinction . between the short story and the tale , with its romance conventions , is possibly the only safe generalization one can make . In this respect , the historical genesis ...
... short story . It is short - and that is about it . The distinction . between the short story and the tale , with its romance conventions , is possibly the only safe generalization one can make . In this respect , the historical genesis ...
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... short fiction . In fact , the dream furnishes an interesting analogy to the short story : Both are a complex imaginative event in a strictly limited space . " Imaginative " is the key word , for we are dealing here with a rhythm of ...
... short fiction . In fact , the dream furnishes an interesting analogy to the short story : Both are a complex imaginative event in a strictly limited space . " Imaginative " is the key word , for we are dealing here with a rhythm of ...
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... short story is a short , literary prose fiction " ( 411 ) . Neither the Hanson nor the Lohafter and Clarey volume offers much guidance in the areas explored here . For a bibliography of short fiction studies , see Litz 4 and the special ...
... short story is a short , literary prose fiction " ( 411 ) . Neither the Hanson nor the Lohafter and Clarey volume offers much guidance in the areas explored here . For a bibliography of short fiction studies , see Litz 4 and the special ...
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The Importance of Point of View in Fiction | 16 |
On Gender Art | 22 |
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