The advent of the short story in the nineteenth century highlights the fact that writers needed other channels of expression different from the novel in order to pour into them a vision of experience which does not "novelise" life into a chaptered biography of forward (or backward) movement. In America, authors such as Poe, Hawthorne, Melville, Harte, Twain or Sarah Orne Jewett looked at brevity as a condition of coherence, a model of intelligibility at odds with the notion that life is a long path which only the novel can fully represent
The Drama of the American Short Story, 1800–1865 argues that to truly understand the short story for...
The period between 1830 and 1912 is the most significant in the history of the American woman\u27s s...
This dissertation examines how short story representations of America published in English periodica...
The advent of the short story in the nineteenth century highlights the fact that writers needed othe...
This paper aims to describe, discuss and analyze the appearance of the short story as a genre of fic...
This study claims a space for the Victorian short story in the literary canon. It explores what forc...
The history of short narrative is a complex matter of debate. Most critical analyses agree on the co...
Like all other nations America too has had her birth in the literally world. Her beginning has not b...
This book argues that to truly understand the short story form, one must look at how it was shaped b...
This wide-ranging introduction to the short story tradition in the United States of America traces t...
In American literature during two centuries the genre novella experienced changes, developed and fou...
In an era when most American literature came from the North, the South distinguished itself most not...
Why do so many women in 19th c. American fiction end up dead? Why are so many men in 19th c. America...
Drawing upon narrative theory, short story genre theory, and critical theories of literary naturalis...
This wide-ranging introduction to the short story tradition in the United States of America traces t...
The Drama of the American Short Story, 1800–1865 argues that to truly understand the short story for...
The period between 1830 and 1912 is the most significant in the history of the American woman\u27s s...
This dissertation examines how short story representations of America published in English periodica...
The advent of the short story in the nineteenth century highlights the fact that writers needed othe...
This paper aims to describe, discuss and analyze the appearance of the short story as a genre of fic...
This study claims a space for the Victorian short story in the literary canon. It explores what forc...
The history of short narrative is a complex matter of debate. Most critical analyses agree on the co...
Like all other nations America too has had her birth in the literally world. Her beginning has not b...
This book argues that to truly understand the short story form, one must look at how it was shaped b...
This wide-ranging introduction to the short story tradition in the United States of America traces t...
In American literature during two centuries the genre novella experienced changes, developed and fou...
In an era when most American literature came from the North, the South distinguished itself most not...
Why do so many women in 19th c. American fiction end up dead? Why are so many men in 19th c. America...
Drawing upon narrative theory, short story genre theory, and critical theories of literary naturalis...
This wide-ranging introduction to the short story tradition in the United States of America traces t...
The Drama of the American Short Story, 1800–1865 argues that to truly understand the short story for...
The period between 1830 and 1912 is the most significant in the history of the American woman\u27s s...
This dissertation examines how short story representations of America published in English periodica...