Short story index 1955-58: Short Story Index 1955-58 by William Patterson Atkinson | Comprehensive Index of Short StoriesPrabhat Prakashan, 01/01/1955 - 58 من الصفحات Short story index 1955-58 by William Patterson Atkinson: Short story Index 1955-58, compiled by William Patterson Atkinson, is a valuable resource for literature enthusiasts, scholars, and researchers. This index provides a comprehensive listing of short stories published between 1955 and 1958, allowing readers to explore the literary landscape of that period. With an extensive range of authors and genres covered, the index serves as a gateway to discovering and analyzing short stories from that specific timeframe, facilitating deeper insights into the literary trends and themes of the era. Author and Genre Diversity: Short story index 1955-58 includes works from various authors and spans multiple genres, offering a diverse collection for exploration and analysis. Research Tool: As a reference resource, an index is a valuable tool for scholars, researchers, and readers interested in studying the short stories of the mid-20th century, enabling them to delve into specific themes, authors, or literary trends of the time. |
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... leaves to the reader the reconstruction from hints of much of the setting and details. Mr. Hamilton has also constructed another useful definition. He says: “The aim of a short-story is to produce a single narrative effect with the ...
... leaves in the mind of him who contemplates it with a kindred art a sense of the fullest satisfaction. The idea of the tale has been presented unblemished because undisturbed; and this is an end unattainable by the novel.” It is to be ...
... leaving him aghast on the brink of a beetling precipice or raging torrent. The favorite abode of this Manitou is ... leaves of the pond-lilies which lie on the surface. This place was held in great awe by the Indians, insomuch that the ...
... leave. He did not press me to remain, but, as I departed, he shook my hand with even more than his usual cordiality. It was about a month after this (and during the interval I had seen nothing of Legrand) when I received a visit, at ...
... leaving the holes unfilled, again set out for the hut, at which, for the second time, we deposited our golden ... leaves and bacchanalian figures; with two sword-handles exquisitely embossed, and many other smaller articles which I ...