Scribbling women & the short story form approaches by American & British women writers /
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Table of Contents:
- Scribbling women and the outlaw form of the short story / Ellen Burton Harrington
- A miniaturization of epic proportions : Harriet Prescott Spofford's "Circumstance" / Robert Coleman
- Sexing the narrator : gender in Rebecca Harding Davis's "Life in the iron-mills" / Ruth Stoner
- The short story as feminist forum : Louisa May Alcott's "Pauline's passion and punishment" / Miriam López-Rodríguez
- The art of (dis)placement : Ruth Stuart and the characterization of African Americans at the turn of the century / Susan Prothro Wright
- The linked excitements of L.T. Meade and ... in the Strand magazine / Winnie Chan
- Naturalism and the short story form in Kate Chopin's "The story of an hour" / Scott D. Emmert
- Strategies of self-representation in "Natalie" by Alice Dunbar-Nelson / Margot Sempreora
- Zitkala-Ša and Sui Sin Far's sketch collections : communal characterization as resistance writing tool / Vanessa Holford Diana
- Laura's unconscious rejection of the short story in Katherine Anne Porter's "Flowering Judas" / Susana M. Jiménez-Placer
- "Beyond human reach" : silence and continguity in Katherine Anne Porter's "Holiday" and "He" / Rachel Lister
- Flannery O'Connor's "The temple of the Holy Ghost" and "Parker's back" as dermatology/theology / Sue Brannan Walker
- Cynthia Ozick's "The pagan rabbi" and the seduction of the storyteller / Beth Ellen Roberts
- Breaking it down : analysis in the stories of Lydia Davis / Karen Alexander
- Silko, Le Sueur, and Le Guin : storytelling as a "movement toward wholeness" / Gayle Elliott.