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A Distant Episode |
Paul Bowles |
Winter 2011 |
Classics |
Short Story |
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A Father’s Story |
Andre Dubus |
Spring 2006 |
Classics |
Short Story |
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A Spinster’s Tale |
Peter Taylor |
Fall 2004 |
Classics |
Short Story |
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An Influx of Poets |
Jean Stafford |
Spring 2004 |
Classics |
Novel Excerpt |
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Bezhin Meadow |
Ivan Turgenev |
Winter 2005 |
Classics |
Short Story |
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Blind Love |
V. S. Pritchett |
Spring 2005 |
Classics |
Short Story |
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Closely Watched Trains |
Bohumil Hrabal |
Winter 2013 |
Classics |
Short Story |
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Gossip |
Frank Conroy |
Winter 2006 |
Classics |
Short Story |
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Jealous Husband Returns in Form of Parrot |
Robert Olen Butler |
Spring 2011 |
Classics |
Short Story |
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Leaving the Yellow House |
Saul Bellow |
Winter 2007 |
Classics |
Short Story |
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My Kinsman, Major Molineux |
Nathaniel Hawthorne |
Spring 2007 |
Classics |
Short Story |
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Notes on Writing a Novel |
Elizabeth Bowen |
Fall 2006 |
Classics |
Essay |
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Poetry and Ambition |
Donald Hall |
Fall 2007 |
Classics |
Essay |
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Reading |
W. H. Auden |
Winter 2008 |
Classics |
Essay |
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The Blue Hotel |
Stephen Crane |
Spring 2008 |
Classics |
Short Story |
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The Editor’s Relations with the Young Contributor |
William Dean Howells |
Spring 2013 |
Classics |
Essay |
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The Lesson of the Master |
Cynthia Ozick |
Spring 2012 |
Classics |
Essay |
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The Lesson of the Master |
Henry James |
Spring 2012 |
Classics |
Short Story |
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The Man and the Snake |
Ambrose Bierce |
Fall 2009 |
Classics |
Short Story |
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The Murder |
Anton Chekhov |
Spring 2010 |
Classics |
Short Story |
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The Nose |
Nikolay Gogol |
Fall 2009 |
Classics |
Short Story |
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The Practice |
William Carlos Williams |
Winter 2011 |
Classics |
Essay |
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The Woman in the Rose-Colored Dress |
Gina Berriault |
Fall 2005 |
Classics |
Short Story |
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The Writer in the Family |
E. L. Doctorow |
Fall 2012 |
Classics |
Short Story |
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Two Gallants |
James Joyce |
Winter 2013 |
Classics |
Short Story |
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Two More Gallants |
William Trevor |
Winter 2013 |
Classics |
Short Short |
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Writing |
W. H. Auden |
Fall 2008 |
Classics |
Essay |