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Wise economies, <i>Distributed by the University of Nebraska Press for the University of Idaho Press</i>
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Wise economies, Distributed by the University of Nebraska Press for the University of Idaho Press The author departs from traditional genre criticism, presenting a central argument that can be read two ways: from a rhetorical perspective, in which each part ex, Wise economies
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  • Wise economies
  • Written by author Kirk Curnutt
  • Published by Moscow : University of Idaho Press, c1997., 1997/10/01
  • Distributed by the University of Nebraska Press for the University of Idaho Press The author departs from traditional genre criticism, presenting a central argument that can be read two ways: from a rhetorical perspective, in which each part ex
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Introduction 1
Pt. 1 Getting the Point - Storytelling Frames and Narrative Purpose in Romanic Tales
1 Washington Irving - Intertextual Framing and Oral Tradition in "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" 27
2 Nathaniel Hawthorne - Extratextual Framing and Sermonic Rhetoric in "Wakefield" 43
3 Herman Melville - Intratextual Framing in "Bartleby, the Scrivener" 57
Pt. 2 Making it Real - Direct Addresses, Gender, and the Realist Short Story
4 Rebecca Harding Davis - "Life in the Iron Mills" and the Cross-Gendered Text 87
5 Sarah Orne Jewett - "A White Heron" and the Power of Suggestion 101
6 Charlotte Perkins Gilman - "The Yellow Wallpaper," Storytelling, and "Getting Real" 117
Pt. 3 Cultivating Voices - Attributional Devices and Authorial Styles in Modernist Short Stories
7 Gertrude Stein - Indirect Speech in "Miss Furr and Miss Skeene" 145
8 Ernest Hemingway - Repetition, Stylization, and Dialogue in "Hills Like White Elephants" 159
9 Djuna Barnes - Free Indirect Discourse and Parody in "Run Girls, Run" 173
10 Richard Wright - Free Indirect Discourse, Dialect, and Empathy in "Almos' a Man" 187
Pt. 4 The Talking Heads - Time, Tense, and the Minimalist Short Story
11 Bobbie Ann Mason - "Shiloh" and the Insides of History 217
12 Raymond Carver - Tense, Telling, Memory 231
Epilogue 245
Postscript: Whither Brevity? 247
Notes 253
Bibliography 287
Index 308


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