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The Short Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald is a compilation of 43 short stories by F. Scott Fitzgerald. It was edited by Matthew J. Bruccoli and published by Charles Scribner's Sons in 1989. It begins with a foreword by Charles Scribner II and a preface written by Bruccoli, after which the stories follow in chronological order of publication.
A comprehensive bibliography of the English crime writer, poet, playwright, essayist, translator and Christian humanist Dorothy L. Sayers (1893–1957). Includes her novels, short stories, poems, plays, translations, essays and more.
A non-fiction book by a teacher and her students who used writing to overcome racism and violence. The book is based on journals, Anne Frank's diary, and Zlata's diary, and inspired a movie and a foundation.
A list of 57 short stories by the Russian writer Leo Tolstoy, with links to their pages on Wikipedia. The stories cover various themes, genres, and historical periods, from satire and humor to philosophy and religion.
A comprehensive list of short stories written by Alice Munro, the Canadian author who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2013. The list includes stories published in books, journals, anthologies, and online, with dates, titles, and notes.
Based on the short story "Jerusalem's Lot". Epix: 60% [72] TBA The Jaunt [73] Based on the short story of the same name. MRC Television: TBA TBA Revelations [74] Based on the short story "The Revelations of 'Becka Paulson". Warner Bros. Television The CW: Sleeping Beauties [75] [76] Based on the novel of the same name, co-authored with his son ...
"At Home" (Russian: В родном углу, romanized: V rodnom uglu) is an 1897 short story by Anton Chekhov. Background [ edit ] "At Home" was preceded by the novella Peasants , published in April of that year, after which there was several months' break caused by Chekhov's deteriorating health.
The story was first published by Novoye Vremya, in this newspaper's No. 3958, 20 (old style: 7) March 1887 issue, Subbotniki (Saturdays) section. [1] It then appeared in an 1887 collection called In the Twilight (В сумерках, Saint Petersburg, in all of its thirteen, 1888–1899 editions) and later Children (Детвора, 1889 anthology).