Drawing on her experiences as a writer and teacher of short fiction, the author offers an interrogation of the defining qualities of short stories, with a particular focus on how the ending of a narrative can be one of the most useful ways of teasing out generic differences between short fic-tion and other prose forms. A survey of critical and writerly opinion leads into a practical demon-stration of how endings work, with detailed reference to James Joyce’s Dubliners. The essay concludes by suggesting ways in which Dubliners prefigures the composite novels and story cy-cles that are prominent features of contemporary practice
James Joyce’s Dubliners betrays a narrative innovative tendency towards the restriction of point of ...
This essay is part of a larger project that investigates the ways in which Burney's endings (in her ...
The novella – often considered to be the most sophisticated mode of short fiction – has attracted so...
Drawing on her experiences as a writer and teacher of short fiction, the author offers an interrogat...
The short story has been a staple of American literature since the nineteenth century, taught in vir...
James Joyce's "Dubliners" marks the beginning of a prolific career for the writer. My work looks at ...
I am proposing a connection between the generic capacities of the short story and the way in which w...
This essay examines how readers interpret and interact with miniature fiction by completing the narr...
Seldom did neighbours come into that house but whenever they did, Martha told stories. In fact, she ...
This article examines the issue of the collection of short-stories in the works of Jean Rhys and Jan...
A reader embarking on "The Sisters", the opening story in Joyce's collection Dubliners, may find the...
Perhaps more so than any other writer of his era, Charles Dickens knew how to tell a story that woul...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of English, 2010.This dissertation argues that autho...
Writers have been creating virtual realities since before computers were even dreamed of. Good ficti...
This thesis examines modernist short fiction in English from the 1890s to the 1980s, with particular...
James Joyce’s Dubliners betrays a narrative innovative tendency towards the restriction of point of ...
This essay is part of a larger project that investigates the ways in which Burney's endings (in her ...
The novella – often considered to be the most sophisticated mode of short fiction – has attracted so...
Drawing on her experiences as a writer and teacher of short fiction, the author offers an interrogat...
The short story has been a staple of American literature since the nineteenth century, taught in vir...
James Joyce's "Dubliners" marks the beginning of a prolific career for the writer. My work looks at ...
I am proposing a connection between the generic capacities of the short story and the way in which w...
This essay examines how readers interpret and interact with miniature fiction by completing the narr...
Seldom did neighbours come into that house but whenever they did, Martha told stories. In fact, she ...
This article examines the issue of the collection of short-stories in the works of Jean Rhys and Jan...
A reader embarking on "The Sisters", the opening story in Joyce's collection Dubliners, may find the...
Perhaps more so than any other writer of his era, Charles Dickens knew how to tell a story that woul...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of English, 2010.This dissertation argues that autho...
Writers have been creating virtual realities since before computers were even dreamed of. Good ficti...
This thesis examines modernist short fiction in English from the 1890s to the 1980s, with particular...
James Joyce’s Dubliners betrays a narrative innovative tendency towards the restriction of point of ...
This essay is part of a larger project that investigates the ways in which Burney's endings (in her ...
The novella – often considered to be the most sophisticated mode of short fiction – has attracted so...