Jean Stafford : complete stories & other writings
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Jean Stafford : complete stories & other writings
(The library of America, 342)
Library of America, c2021
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Complete stories and other writings : the collected stories of Jean Stafford, other stories, A mother in history, selected essays
Stafford : complete stories & other writings
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Note
Chronology: p. 859-872
Notes: p. 878-915
Contents of Works
- Maggie Meriwether's rich experience
- The children's game
- The echo and the nemesis
- The maiden
- A modest proposal
- Caveat emptor
- Life is no abyss
- The hope chest
- Polite conversation
- A country love story
- The bleeding heart
- The lippia lawn
- The interior castle
- The healthiest girl in town
- The tea time of stouthearted ladies
- The mountain day
- The darkening moon
- Bad characters
- In the zoo
- The liberation
- A reading problem
- A summer day
- The philosophy lesson
- Children are bored on Sunday
- Beatrice Trueblood's story
- Between the porch and the altar
- I love someone
- Cops and robbers
- The captain's gift
- The end of a career
- And lots of solid color
- A reunion
- The home front
- A slight maneuver
- The cavalier
- Old flaming youth
- The violet rock
- The connoisseurs
- A winter's tale
- The warlock
- My blithe, sad bird
- A reasonable facsimile
- The scarlet letter
- The ordeal of Conrad Pardee
- An influx of poets
- Woden's day
- A mother in history
- The psychological novel
- Truth and the novelist
- An etiquette for writers