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for easier recall, rendition, and adaptation of the story. While the overall arc of the tale was told over the course of several performances, short sections of verse could focus on individual narratives that were the duration of a single telling. It may be helpful to classify such sections as oral
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described the purpose of the short story as "The jolly art, of making something very bright and moving; it may be horrible or pathetic or funny or profoundly illuminating, having only this essential, that it should take from fifteen to fifty minutes to read aloud." According to
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seem to answer something very deep in our nature as if, for the duration of its telling, something special has been created, some essence of our experience extrapolated, some temporary sense has been made of our common, turbulent journey towards the grave and
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emphasized the need to consider what is exactly meant by the descriptor short. Short story writers may define their works as part of the artistic and personal expression of the form. They may also attempt to resist categorization by genre and fixed formation.
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contributed to the popularity of the short story. Several authors during this time wrote short stories centered on the devices of satire and humor. One such author, Hector Hugh Munro (1870–1916), also known by his pen name of
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is typically anywhere from 1,000 to 4,000 for short stories; however, some works classified as short stories have up to 15,000 words. Stories of fewer than 1,000 words are sometimes referred to as "short short stories", or
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launched what became a regular short story salon, held in London and other major cities. Short story writers who have appeared at the salon to read their work to live audiences include
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run into the thousands. Female short story writers have gained increased critical attention, with
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also wrote influential short stories during this time. Germany soon followed the United
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American short story writer. His concise technique, deemed the "single effect", has had tremendous influence on the formation of the modern short story.
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produced works in the 1970s that demonstrate the rise of the postmodern short story. While traditionalism maintained a significant influence on the form of the short story,
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published more than 150 short stories on the lives of the poor and oppressed such as peasants, women, and villagers under colonial misrule and exploitation.
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thought that the short story "must have a definite design, which includes a point of departure, a climax and a point of test; in other words, it must have a
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in 1914. These stories, written in a more accessible style than his later novels, are based on careful observation of the inhabitants of his birth city.
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published short stories in each issue. The demand for quality short stories was so great and the money paid so well that
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Brief work of literature, usually written in narrative prose
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4904:"The irresistible rise of the short story. Pin Drop Studio"
4810:"The irresistible rise of the short story. Pin Drop Studio"
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4344:"The Panchatantra: The ancient 'viral memes' still with us"
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submission guidelines as having fewer than 7,500 words.
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2906:" (1964), beautifully blending realism and surrealism.
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Another ancient form of short story popular during the
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Hawthorne and the Modern Short Story: A Study in Genre
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Winther, Per; Jakob Lothe; Hans H. Skei, eds. (2004).
5288:
The Cambridge Introduction to the American Short Story
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4373:, 15th edition, Micropaedia volume 10, Chicago, 1998.
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4094:. Library of America. pp. 569–77. Archived from
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1023:, a British author and short story writer, has said:
5424:. Baton Rouge, LA: Louisiana State University Press.
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Novellentheorie: The Practicality of the Theoretical
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Gogol's "Overcoat": An Anthology of Critical Essays
5335:. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press.
5298:
William Collins Publications ISBN 978-0-00-827697-3
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4007:"Short story – Emergence of the modern short story"
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5230:. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press.
5124:Gelfant, Blanche; Lawrence Graver, eds. (2000).
3028:. Two of the most representative writers of the
5343:Contemporary Feminism and Women's Short Stories
4519:Mississippi Women: Their Histories, Their Lives
2991:, through her idiosyncratic and laconic style.
2955:(1965), told stories of African-American life.
2937:cultivated distinctive Jewish-American voices.
2264:The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County
1883:in Brazil, with his most recognized work being
951:, authors generally draw from a common pool of
5420:Lohafer, Susan; Jo Ellyn Clarey, eds. (1990).
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4716:"Short story revival cuts novels down to size"
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5459:. Cork: Mercier, 1948; New York: Devin-Adair.
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5147:Hart, James; Phillip Leininger, eds. (1995).
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5446:The Lonely Voice: A Study of the Short Story
4884:"The London Magazine Short Story Prize 2019"
5404:Short Stories and Short Fictions, 1880–1980
5346:. Vol. 1. Edinburgh University Press.
5182:10.1093/acprof:osobl/9780199862078.001.0001
4961:"The top short story competitions to enter"
4227:each of their (less-than-1000-word) stories
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5450:. Cleveland, OH: World Publishing Company.
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1871:became popular by short stories about the
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4516:Elizabeth Anne Payne (17 November 2003).
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4247:(3rd ed.). London: Penguin. p.
3758:(1951–52). A popular example of this is "
3710:Prominent short story awards such as The
3022:", published in the August 1948 issue of
1295:Learn how and when to remove this message
1240:Learn how and when to remove this message
1138:Learn how and when to remove this message
5386:The Modern Short Story from 1809 to 1953
5352:10.3366/edinburgh/9781474427739.001.0001
5290:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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5221:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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5254:(1 ed.). Oxford University Press.
5201:Contemporary Debates on the Short Story
5151:Oxford Companion to American Literature
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5173:A Journey Through American Literature
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5302:The Persephone Book of Short Stories
5243:. Pasadena, California: Salem Press.
5120:Harper Perennial. ISBN 0-06-016156-6
5007:"The Nobel Prize in Literature 2013"
4983:"The Nobel Prize in Literature 2013"
4941:Onwuemezi, Natasha (June 27, 2016).
4552:Holland's, The Magazine of the South
4457:"Brander Matthews | American writer"
4167:"A short history of the short story"
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4128:Modern History Press, 2012, pp. 2–3.
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4091:Edgar Allan Poe: Essays and Reviews
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3423:"Si Padre Olan kag ang Dios" (2013)
2769:The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
1452:'s first modern translation of the
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5422:Short Story Theory at a Crossroads
5260:10.1093/oso/9780198839224.001.0001
5248:Mitchell, Lee Clark (2019-04-04).
4967:. 10 February 2017. Archived from
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4786:. Simon & Schuster, Limited.
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3018:. Borges won American fame with "
2452:A Handbook on Short Story Writing
2206:The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
1835:The Philosophy of the Short-Story
1636:The Nutcracker and the Mouse King
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5312:Reference Guide to Short Fiction
5217:Kennedy, Gerald J., ed. (2011).
5056:"Nobel Prize in Literature 1982"
5031:"Nobel Prize in Literature 1910"
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3478:Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen
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1886:Triste Fim de Policarpo Quaresma
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4165:Boyd, William (July 10, 2006).
3818:The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
3025:Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine
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6000:Conflict between good and evil
5286:Scofield, Martin, ed. (2006).
5170:Hayes, Kevin J. (2012-03-15).
4780:Oldfield, Simon (2018-07-12).
4446:, Introduction, Routledge 2007
4406:"The Short Story in Malayalam"
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3716:BBC National Short Story Award
3712:Sunday Times Short Story Award
2089:How Much Land Does a Man Need?
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1677:The Fall of the House of Usher
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5132:. Columbia University Press.
4619:"Saadat Hasan Manto Archives"
4214:. The Phoenix. Archived from
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2169:Barbara of the House of Grebe
2068:The Dream of a Ridiculous Man
1822:, pioneered the genre in the
1795:" ("Ball of Fat", 1880) and "
1712:The Murders in the Rue Morgue
968:The Philosophy of Composition
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5437:. New York: Greenwood Press.
5429:Mann, Susan Garland (1989).
5316:. Detroit: St. James Press.
5308:Watson, Noelle, ed. (1994).
5277:Patea, Viorica, ed. (2012).
2925:" (1955), reinvigorated the
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5296:The Science of Storytelling
5235:Magill, Frank, ed. (1997).
5176:. Oxford University Press.
5155:. Oxford University Press.
5108:Browns, Julie, ed. (1997).
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3020:The Garden of Forking Paths
2797:A Clean, Well-Lighted Place
1924:Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay
1816:Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay
1585:The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
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5340:Young, Emma (2018-09-20).
4404:Azhikode, Sukumar (1977).
4274:Glossary of Literary Terms
4049:Azhikode, Sukumar (1977).
3963:(also called microfiction)
2923:A Good Man is Hard to Find
2804:Hills Like White Elephants
2553:Carlos Drummond de Andrade
2540:Brás, Bexiga e Barra Funda
2183:Plain Tales from the Hills
2006:"Charcoal Sketches" (1877)
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5411:LoCicero, Donald (1970).
4901:Baker, Sam (2014-05-18).
4888:www.thelondonmagazine.org
4807:Baker, Sam (2014-05-18).
4212:"Who reads short shorts?"
4140:Let's Write a Short Story
4088:Poe, Edgar Allan (1984).
3755:NBC Presents: Short Story
3727:Nobel Prize in Literature
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3685:Who Do You Think You Are?
3677:Dance of the Happy Shades
3672:Nobel Prize in Literature
3473:Fernando Goncalves Namora
3048:and the Uruguayan writer
2434:Flappers and Philosophers
2412:The Saturday Evening Post
2134:Twenty-six Men and a Girl
1993:"W zimowy wieczĂłr" (1888)
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6007:Self-fulfilling prophecy
5455:O'Faoláin, Seán (1951).
5442:O'Connor, Frank (1963).
5212:. Westport, CN: Praeger.
5116:Dillard, Annie. (1990).
4369:in Jacob E. Safra e.a.,
3832:Nightmare at 20,000 Feet
3778:The Shawshank Redemption
3693:The Love of a Good Woman
3681:Lives of Girls and Women
3125:Tarasankar Bandyopadhyay
3081:Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay
2902:, who is best known for
2811:The Snows of Kilimanjaro
2228:The Country of the Blind
1698:The Pit and the Pendulum
1540:(India and Bangladesh),
1497:, originally written in
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6097:Suspension of disbelief
5397:. Ann Arbor, MI: Ardis.
5226:Lohafer, Susan (2003).
4593:Das, Dee (2022-03-18).
4142:. thewritepractice.com.
3140:Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay
2748:A Retrieved Reformation
2713:The Ransom of Red Chief
2448:Blanche Colton Williams
2288:The Beast in the Jungle
1990:"Panna Antonina" (1888)
1915:"The Parrot's Training"
1691:The Cask of Amontillado
1542:Manuel Gutiérrez Nájera
1459:Thousand and One Nights
6175:Denouement/Catastrophe
6156:Rising action/Epitasis
5508:Quotations related to
5402:Hanson, Clare (1985).
4138:Bunting, Joey (2012).
3735:Gabriel GarcĂa Márquez
3420:"Donato Bugtot" (2011)
3046:Gabriel GarcĂa Márquez
2720:The Cop and the Anthem
2047:A Sportsman's Sketches
1752:"David Whicher" (1832)
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6521:Utopian and dystopian
4695:www.thebookseller.com
4481:"Britannica Academic"
4272:Abrams, M.H. (1999).
4239:Cuddon, J.A. (1999).
3172:Lygia Fagundes Telles
3145:Suchitra Bhattacharya
3113:José Eduardo Agualusa
2952:Going to Meet the Man
2120:The Lady with the Dog
1978:A Legend of Old Egypt
1714:" – one of the first
1308:Prehistory - 1790 ACE
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6843:Literary terminology
6075:Narrative techniques
5855:Story within a story
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5468:. The Hague: Mouton.
5294:Storr, Will (2020).
5281:. Amsterdam: Rodopi.
5112:. New York: Garland.
5058:. Nobel Foundation.
5033:. Nobel Foundation.
3774:Children of the Corn
3689:The Progress of Love
3108:José Luandino Vieira
3008:The Library of Babel
2943:I Stand Here Ironing
2685:Mário de Sá-Carneiro
2335:short stories about
1722:The Purloined Letter
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1511:story within a story
1448:. The appearance of
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6780:Political narrative
6622:Unreliable narrator
6479:Speculative fiction
6187:Nonlinear narrative
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5995:Deal with the Devil
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3207:Caio Fernando Abreu
3130:Manik Bandyopadhyay
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2921:well-known story, "
2919:Flannery O'Connor's
2837:"Big Blonde" (1929)
2756:F. Scott Fitzgerald
2664:Katherine Mansfield
2652:Ryūnosuke Akutagawa
2582:W. Somerset Maugham
2429:F. Scott Fitzgerald
2317:The Strand Magazine
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1782:The Strand Magazine
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1684:The Tell-Tale Heart
1577:Heinrich von Kleist
1538:Rabindranath Tagore
1454:1001 Arabian Nights
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6758:Narrative paradigm
6753:Narrative identity
6683:Dominant narrative
6629:Multiple narrators
5913:Fictional location
5756:Dramatic structure
5384:Bates, HE (1988).
4971:on 16 August 2017.
4890:. 6 November 2019.
4872:. 8 November 2017.
4668:, p. 17, 153.
4570:www.britannica.com
4342:Roy, Nilanjana S.
3865:dramatic structure
3814:Hearts in Atlantis
3798:A Sound of Thunder
3786:Brokeback Mountain
3441:Katarzyna Grochola
3397:Mario Vargas Llosa
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2734:After Twenty Years
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2200:Arthur Conan Doyle
2055:Fyodor Dostoyevski
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1956:"The Cost of Milk"
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5118:The Writing Life.
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6807:Tellability
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6768:Narratology
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6432:Pop culture
6313:Short story
6291:Epic poetry
6012:Time travel
5825:Red herring
5810:Plot device
5781:Frame story
5734:Cliffhanger
5677:Tritagonist
5652:Protagonist
5510:Short story
4416:(2): 5–22.
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3951:Conte cruel
3840:The Lottery
3826:, such as "
3770:Short films
3762:", read by
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3723:Alice Munro
3664:Alice Munro
3551:John Updike
3405:Philippines
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3219:José Donoso
3202:Hilda Hilst
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2985:Ann Beattie
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2884:The Lottery
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2571:Kew Gardens
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2444:Jack London
2424:The Bookman
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2076:Leo Tolstoy
1881:nationalism
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1869:JoĂŁo do Rio
1846:Henry James
1643:The Sandman
1546:RubĂ©n DarĂo
1507:Frame story
1487:Hitopadesha
1442:fairy tales
1423:frame story
1318:Mahabharata
1285:August 2021
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972:H. G. Wells
917:fairy tales
894:short story
820:Composition
697:Tragicomedy
536:Verse novel
424:Non-fiction
328:Speculative
267:Short story
137:spoken word
127:Performance
100:heroic epic
18:Short Story
6827:Categories
6693:Continuity
6562:Nonfiction
6526:Underwater
6422:Picaresque
6397:Historical
6382:Epistolary
6254:Fairy tale
6165:Peripeteia
6147:Exposition
5903:Dreamworld
5845:Stereotype
5815:Plot twist
5563:Antagonist
5092:Young 2018
5080:Young 2018
5066:2008-10-17
5041:2008-10-17
5016:2019-04-16
4992:2019-04-16
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4678:Young 2018
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4604:2024-03-30
4576:2024-03-30
4504:Hayes 2012
4490:2022-12-23
4466:2022-08-27
4461:Britannica
4392:Hayes 2012
4353:2023-11-13
4328:2023-11-13
4304:2017-06-27
4300:. sfwa.org
4222:2013-06-06
4186:Hayes 2012
4172:2018-04-17
4102:2012-09-12
4016:2023-04-20
4011:Britannica
3993:References
3889:resolution
3869:exposition
3731:Paul Heyse
3653:Evie Wylde
3566:Jesus' Son
3365:Mozambique
3327:Marcovaldo
2977:minimalism
2973:John Barth
2864:Following
2860:Since 1945
2776:Absolution
2484:In India,
2406:Scribner's
2258:Mark Twain
2218:H.G. Wells
1536:(France),
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1200:newspapers
1059:word count
970:" (1846).
935:Definition
921:tall tales
913:folk tales
735:Postmodern
670:historical
609:Villanelle
490:Travelogue
485:Persuasive
465:Journalism
443:philosophy
410:Historical
378:paranormal
338:Children's
211:Electronic
85:fairy tale
50:Literature
6584:Narration
6533:Superhero
6457:Chivalric
6442:Religious
6427:Political
6362:Adventure
6347:Biography
6269:Tall tale
6117:Structure
6102:Symbolism
6070:Narration
5970:Leitmotif
5898:Crossover
5893:Backstory
5850:Story arc
5800:MacGuffin
5771:Flashback
5712:Backstory
5588:Confidant
5568:Archenemy
5555:Character
5547:Narrative
5370:165346441
4917:0307-1235
4854:24 August
4823:0307-1235
4728:0140-0460
4720:The Times
4599:BOOK RIOT
4422:0019-5804
4067:0019-5804
3982:Tall tale
3941:Anthology
3861:narrative
3782:The Birds
3737:in 1982.
3721:In 2013,
3641:Will Self
3607:In 2012,
3602:Sam Baker
3590:Tom Hanks
3510:The Birds
3385:Mia Couto
3070:Sagarana,
3012:The Aleph
2996:Argentine
2849:Nightfall
2378:Dubliners
2339:England.
2337:Edwardian
2333:satirical
2310:1900–1945
2164:" (1885),
2157:" (1883),
1959:"Lottery"
1949:Premchand
1839:narrative
1829:In 1884,
1761:1850–1900
1745:John Neal
1638:" (1816),
1552:1790–1850
1408:Decameron
1351:mnemonics
1128:June 2021
1028:oblivion.
1012:effect".
1010:anecdotal
929:anecdotes
830:Narrative
815:Magazines
810:Sociology
801:criticism
771:Movements
730:Modernist
720:Classical
512:Narrative
348:adventure
292:Religious
262:Novelette
227:Anthology
182:narrative
132:audiobook
90:folk play
6790:Glossary
6785:Rhetoric
6592:Diegesis
6572:Creative
6545:Thriller
6494:Southern
6412:Paranoid
6407:Nautical
6318:Vignette
6276:Gamebook
6244:Folklore
6151:Protasis
6030:Allegory
5975:Metaphor
5933:parallel
5928:universe
5908:Dystopia
5865:Suspense
5751:Dialogue
5739:Conflict
5647:Narrator
5619:Hamartia
5060:Archived
5035:Archived
4921:Archived
4827:Archived
4430:24157289
4075:24157289
3987:Vignette
3972:Minisaga
3905:See also
3842:", and "
3828:12:01 PM
3816:", and "
3802:The Body
3752:, as on
3613:Ben Okri
3519:" (1971)
3512:" (1952)
3463:Portugal
3016:infinity
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2799:" (1926)
2707:O. Henry
2680:Portugal
2672:" (1922)
2615:" (1937)
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2517:" (1922)
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2331:, wrote
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1980:" (1888)
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1479:Sanskrit
1468:Voltaire
1363:anecdote
1361:was the
1338:rhythmic
1314:Ramayana
1071:anecdote
1043:magazine
1035:novellas
825:Language
756:Glossary
725:Medieval
660:Libretto
589:Limerick
541:National
531:Dramatic
521:Children
450:Anecdote
433:Academic
373:military
194:Nonsense
95:folksong
75:Folklore
6720:Prequel
6676:Related
6662:Present
6555:Western
6511:Science
6484:Fantasy
6452:Romance
6402:Mystery
6387:Ergodic
6352:Fiction
6308:Parable
6303:Novella
6233:Fabliau
6204:Premise
6055:Imagery
6045:Diction
5923:country
5880:Setting
5860:Subplot
5682:Villain
5635:Byronic
4535:24 July
3956:Drabble
3699:Runaway
3120:Bengali
3058:favelas
2998:writer
2623:Germany
2560:England
2504:Bohemia
2459:Uruguay
2418:Esquire
2208:(1892)-
2110:The Bet
1842:fiction
1801:realism
1625:Germany
1587:" and "
1472:Diderot
1427:novella
1396:edition
1333:Odyssey
1214:scholar
1092:History
905:legends
901:fiction
766:Writers
751:Outline
715:Ancient
706:History
692:Tragedy
569:Epigram
455:Epistle
438:history
398:western
383:romance
368:fantasy
333:Realist
319:Fiction
287:Parable
272:Drabble
257:Novella
241:romance
206:Ergodic
122:Oration
115:proverb
6724:Sequel
6708:Retcon
6703:Reboot
6667:Future
6501:Horror
6489:Gothic
6474:Satire
6392:Erotic
6259:Legend
6161:Climax
6035:Bathos
5942:Utopia
5830:Reveal
5729:Cliché
5707:Action
5701:Ab ovo
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3881:crisis
3846:" (on
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3706:Awards
3594:salons
3431:Poland
3329:(1963)
3162:Brazil
3103:Angola
3093:Feluda
3087:) and
3040:. The
2898:, and
2542:(1928)
2525:Brazil
2421:, and
2359:, and
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