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    The Home and The World / by Tagore, Rabindranath, 1861-1941, author 544392, Tagore, Surendranath, translator 640759

    Published 2002
    “…Myriad-minded, he was a poet, short story writer, novelist, dramatist, essayist, painter and composer of songs. …”
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    Migrations and Diasporas. German Writers in Mexican Exile. Egon Erwin Kisch’s and Anna Seghers’ Promotion of Cross-Cultural Understanding by Jennifer E. Michaels

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…The journalist and popular travel writer, Egon Erwin Kisch, and the well-known novelist and short story writer Anna Seghers were among the many left wing and communist intellectuals for whom Mexico was a haven during the Hitler years. …”
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    当代中国的"零余者" :蒋一谈小说综论 = The remnants (Ling Yu Zhe) in modern China : synthesis of Jiang Yitan’s works by 郑子惠 Thye, Tzy Huoy

    Published 2015
    “…This thesis hopes to introduce Jiang Yitan to the audience, as he is a unique short-story writer. His works are suitable for people from all walks of life, as his language used is simple and non-flowery, reflecting the lives of everyone.…”
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    Maëlle Dupon : voyage au cœur des sens by Marine Mazars

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Maëlle Dupon is a multi-faceted author: poet, short story writer and translator. A Montrealer by adoption, she continues to express herself mainly in occitan and french. …”
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    The cultural and social background of Lucknow in the Stories of Naiyer Masud by Asad Abbas Abid

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Naiyer Masud is renowned short story writer having immense inclination towards culture and it’s different shades. …”
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    Destiny of a Nobel Laureate in a Small Book Market: Alice Munro in Slovene Translation by Tjaša Mohar

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…To address these issues, two important features of her writing – that she is exclusively a short-story writer and that her stories deal mostly with women’s themes – will be analysed against the background of the tradition of the short story genre and women’s literature in Slovenia. …”
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    Local Aspects of Feminism in “Jangloos”: An Analytical Study by Waseem Abbas, Dr. Aziz Ibn ul Hassan

    Published 2023-06-01
    “… Shaukat Siddiqui is well known progressive short story writer and novelist in Urdu Literature. His novel "Jangloos" completely portrays the Pakistani society. …”
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    The true voice of a Canadian expatriate: Mavis Gallant, Home truths (1981) by Aleksander Kustec

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…Mavis Gallant is a typical contemporary Canadian short story writer, who has strongly contributed to the formation and the proliferation of the contemporary Canadian short story. …”
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    Soul-brother Eugène N. Marais: Some notes towards a re-edit of his works by Stephen Gray

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…Marais’s output as a poet and short story writer, as well as the pioneer populariser of nature studies conducted particularly in the Transvaal Highveld after the Second Anglo-Boer War, in both official languages of his day (English and Afrikaans), have ensured him the status of a unique cultural icon. …”
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    Meeting of the Traditional and the Modern: Jane Austen’s Emma and Katherine Mansfield’s “A Cup of Tea” by Janka Kaščáková

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…One of these is arguably the New Zealand short story writer Katherine Mansfield. This paper will focus on some general similarities in Mansfield’s and Austen’s approaches, discuss affinities in their uses of free indirect discourse and provide a comparative analysis of Austen’s novel Emma and Mansfield’s short story “A Cup of Tea.” …”
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    From Florbela to Pessoa (in English): Eight poems by Maria Lúcia Dal Farra with commentary by Gerry, Chris

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…In 2015, Pessoa Plural published a set of poems by Maria Lúcia Dal Farra entitled De Florbela para Pessoa, com amor [From Florbela to Pessoa, with love] in which Florbela Espanca, the Portuguese poet, short story writer, and translator, addresses Fernando Pessoa from beyond the grave, suspecting him to be the elusive soul-mate she has been seeking throughout her life. …”
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    Capturing Obscenity: The Trials and Tribulations of Saadat Hasan Manto by Osama Siddique

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The celebrated South Asian Urdu essayist and short story writer Saadat Hasan Manto (1912-1955) belongs to a long tradition of highly gifted authors who had the occasion of personally encountering and confronting the cumbersome machinations and the at times mindless and oppressive logic of authority. …”
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    The Shoah Simulacrum: postmemory and spectral homecoming in Maxim Biller’s novella “Harlem Holocaust” by Veronika Köver

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…Biller, born 1960 in Prague, is a German-Jewish short-story writer, novelist and newspaper columnist. Initially known for his incisive articles in the quasi legendary Tempo magazine and now for his satirical column “Moralische Geschichten” in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung, Biller writes on socio-political, cultural and personal issues, touching on German reunification, American literature, latent anti-semitism and convoluted love relationships. …”
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    UNCCANY AND GROTTESQUE ASPECTS IN FEMALE CHARACTERS IN ADELICE SOUZA by Suelen Gonçalves Vasconcelos

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…Adelice Souza is a short story writer and playwright from Bahia whose writing presents strength through the creation of different female characters. …”
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    “Concrete fragments”: An interview with Henrietta Rose-Innes by Riach, GK

    Published 2018
    “…In this interview, Henrietta Rose-Innes describes her practice as a short story writer, noting how it differs from that of writing novels or poetry. …”
    Journal article
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    Good Work and Good Works: Work and the Postsecular in George Saunders’s CivilWarLand in Bad Decline by Brian Jansen, Hollie Adams

    “…Drawing on what American short story writer and novelist George Saunders has described as the urge toward kindness in his work, as well as its myriad allusions to Christian symbology and religiosity, this paper explores the intersection of languages of labour or “work” and religious tensions in Saunders’ oeuvre. …”
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    KEVIN BARRY’S ATLANTIC DRIFT by Nicholas ALLEN

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Kevin Barry is a contemporary Irish novelist, short-story writer, dramatist and publisher whose work is set on the island's coastal fringes. …”
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    Investigating the readability of literary texts translations: A step towards formulating the ‘Nativity Hypothesis’ by Mahmoud Afrouz

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The original work was written by the most widely-known Persian short-story writer Sadeq Hedayat (1903-1951) and it was translated by Bashiri (the SL native translator) in 2016 and Costello (the TL native translator) in 1957. …”
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    Women, Subalternity, and the Historical Novel of María Rosa Lojo by Kathryn Lehman

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…María Rosa Lojo (1954) has received critical recognition as a poet, short-story writer, and novelist. Her poetic work Visiones (1984) and Forma oculta del mundo (1991), first book of short-stories Marginales (1986), and two novels Canción perdida en Buenos Aires al Oeste (1987) and La pasión de los nómades (1994), have received prestigious awards. …”
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    “Readers” and “Writers” in Japanese Detective Fiction, 1920s–30s: Tracing Shifts from Edogawa Rampo’s “Beast in the Shadows” to <i>The Demon of the Lonely Isle</i> by Shoko Komatsu, Eric Siercks

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…By examining the kinds of magazines in which Edogawa published, as well as the expected readership of those magazines, we discover several important stylistic shifts in Edogawa’s writing as he transitions from being a genre fiction short story writer to an author of popular novels. In Edogawa’s short detective fiction for niche magazines, the position of the reader and writer overlap, mirroring the way readers of detective fiction magazines often became writers themselves. …”
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