The American Short Story Cycle' spans two centuries to tell the history of a genre that includes both major and marginal authors, from Washington Irving through William Faulkner to Jhumpa Lahiri.
The American Short Story Cycle' spans two centuries to tell the history of a genre that includes both major and marginal authors, from Washington Irving through William Faulkner to Jhumpa Lahiri.
Jennifer J. Smith is an Assistant Professor of English at Franklin College. Her research and teaching focus on American literature and culture from the nineteenth century to the present, with special interests in narrative theory, gender studies, and comparative ethnic approaches. Her work has appeared in Pedagogy, Short Fiction in Theory and Practice, and The Journal of the Short Story in English, as well as a number of essay collections.
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Introduction: Forming Provisional Identities 1. Locating the Short Story Cycle 2. The Persistence of Place 3. Writing Time in Metaphors 4. Tracing New Genealogies 5. Resisting Identity 6. Atomic Genre Coda: Novellas-in-Flash and Flash Cycles Selected American Short Story Cycles Works Cited.
Introduction: Forming Provisional Identities 1. Locating the Short Story Cycle 2. The Persistence of Place 3. Writing Time in Metaphors 4. Tracing New Genealogies 5. Resisting Identity 6. Atomic Genre Coda: Novellas-in-Flash and Flash Cycles Selected American Short Story Cycles Works Cited.
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