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Twentieth Century Short Stories,

  • Twentieth Century Short Stories,
  • Attribution

    selected by Sylvia Chatfield Bates .
  • Publication Details

    Book, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1933
  • Availability

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  • Author

  • Subject

  • Notes

    • Contains brief biographical sketches of the authors
  • Contents

    • The thinker /Sherwood Anderson
    • Dangerous man / Oliver La Farge
    • Bill’s little girl /Zona Gale
    • Some like them cold /Ring Lardner
    • The undefeated / Ernest Hemingway
    • Rachel and her children /Frances Newman
    • Susan and the doctor /Ruth Suckow
    • The lover /Evelyn Scott
    • That evening sun go down / William Faulkner
    • Blue Murder /Wilbur Daniel Steele
    • Miss Hinch /Henry Sydnor Harrison
    • Mr. Arcularis /Conrad Aiken
    • Elephants through the country /Mary Johnston
    • Crossing Jordan /Roark Bradford
    • The old woman /Isabel Hopestill Carter
    • Oak /Wilson Follett /The horn /Grace Stone Coates
    • The first lover / Kay Boyle
    • Nine prisoners /William March
    • At all costs /Richard Aldington
    • The man without a temperament /Katherine Mansfield
    • Fine feathers / A.E. Coppard
    • The captain’s doll /D.H. Lawrence
    • The man who missed the bus /Stella Benson
    • Schoolfellows /James Stephens
    • Rachel Frutiger / Valery Larbaud
    • The starling and the angel one- hundred-and-one /Luigi Pirandello
    • The human wind / Boris Pilniak
    • The unknown ; Angelus /Pio Baroja
    • Disorder and early sorrow /Thomas Mann
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