Masterpieces of Short Fiction

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Excavations - Poe's "The Cask of Amontillado"
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What is a short story? How do we judge the strengths and weakness of short fiction? Using Edgar Allen Poe's masterpiece of suspense and psychological horror, you enter the world of the .. show full overview
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Hawthorne's "Goodman Brown" and Lost Faith
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Colonial puritanism serves as the backdrop for Nathaniel Hawthorne's tale of a young man who glimpses the evil in the human heart. You explore how Hawthorne weaves together the strands of Calvinism, paganism, and Indian lore in this surreal allegory.
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Under Gogol's "Overcoat"
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The next stop is tsarist Russia, where you encounter one of the most influential pieces of 19th-century short fiction. In this darkly satiric yet sympathetic story, Gogol' creates the .. show full overview
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Maupassant's "The Necklace" - Real and Paste
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This lecture continues to focus on "little people" with Maupassant's classic tale of bourgeois longing and ironic reversals. In considering the story's famous surprise ending, you .. show full overview
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Chekhov, Love, and "The Lady with the Dog"
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According to novelist Vladimir Nabokov, "All the traditional rules of storytelling have been broken in this wonderful story." In this lecture, Professor Krasny delineates how Chekhov's .. show full overview
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James in the Art Studio - "The Real Thing"
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The work of Henry James is the epitome of 19th-century Realism. Using as his source an anecdote about an aristocratic couple and an artist, James creates a unique piece of short fiction .. show full overview
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Epiphany and the Modern in Joyce's "Araby"
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This lecture enters the 20th century, moving to Dublin and the work of one of the greatest Modernists, James Joyce. In this story from his famous collection of short fiction, Dubliners, .. show full overview
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Babel's "My First Goose" - Violent Concision
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This lecture takes you back to Russia and to a remarkable initiation tale set against the backdrop of the Bolshevik Revolution. Through Babel's shocking and unsettling tale, you are .. show full overview
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Male Initiation - Hemingway's "The Killers"
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A similar initiation into the world of violence appears in Hemingway's dark story of a young man's encounter with two hit men. The story provides an opportunity to examine the author's .. show full overview
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Kafka's Parable - "A Hunger Artist"
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In this satirically humorous allegory of the proverbial "starving artist," Kafka presents a grim but funny vision of the faddishness of public tastes and explores Modernists' ideas about Existentialism and the relationship of art and commerce.
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Lawrence's Blue-eyed "Rocking-Horse Winner"
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A young boy's uncanny abilities have dire consequences for him and his family in this dark fairy tale about materialism and familial relations. This lecture explores the story's many .. show full overview
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Female Initiation - Mansfield's "Party"
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Class conflict and psychological complexity take center stage in this great Chekhov-influenced story, which traces the initiation of a young girl from pampered naiveté into the understanding of the relationship between life and death.
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Jackson's Shocking Vision in "The Lottery"
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The mid-century focus begins with "The Lottery," a tale that shocked the post–World War II generation. You consider how the story's revelation of a deadly and inhuman ritual reflects a new awareness of the horrors of war and human aggression.
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O'Connor's "A Good Man is Hard to Find"
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This lecture turns to the great Southern American writer Flannery O'Connor, whose harrowing story of a family murdered by a serial killer presents a paradoxical vision of grace.
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Paley on Survival and "An Interest in Life"
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With Grace Paley, you encounter one of the first authors to reflect a feminist perspective. Paley creates the memorable character Virginia, an abandoned wife and mother who, despite her .. show full overview
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The "Enormous Wings" of Garcia Marquez
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Myth and satire blend in this powerful allegory about a winged man who falls from the sky and upsets life in a small South American village. You consider the literary movement of Magical .. show full overview
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A New World Fable - Malamud's "The Jewbord"
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Malamud's story about a fantastical Jewish black bird named Schwartz offers another version of Magical Realism, one that reflects growing anxieties about the assimilation of Eastern European Jews in the United States during the 20th century.
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Baldwin's "Sonny's Blues" - A Harlem Song
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This lecture considers the great Baldwin story "Sonny's Blues," with its themes of music, drug addiction, suffering, family relationships, and the blues, and examines how the story .. show full overview
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Updike's "A & P" - The Choice of Gallantry
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Considered one of John Updike's best short stories, "A & P" is a realistic, bittersweet tale of awakening and the pain of adolescence. You consider how the story reflects both its time .. show full overview
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Kingston's Warrior Myth - "No Name Woman"
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In this story of family secrets, Kingston uses autobiographical details to create an exploration of the meaning of identity. The result is a groundbreaking work that combines strands from ethnic, cross-cultural, and feminist writing.
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Atwood's "Happy Endings" as Metafiction
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Atwood takes the conventions of fiction as her subject in this Postmodernist and satiric explication of what makes a "happy ending." You consider how readers contribute to the meaning of .. show full overview
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Gordimer's "Moment Before" Apartheid Fell
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This lecture begins with a discussion of the role of apartheid in South Africa and examines how Gordimer, a long-time antiapartheid activist, creates a story that sheds a compassionate .. show full overview
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Carver's "Cathedral" - A Story that Levitates
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Art, transcendence, intimacy, and consciousness-expanding substances all play a role in this subtle and beautifully rendered account of a working stiff, his wife, her blind friend, and the evening they share.
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Why Short Fiction Masterpieces?
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Is short fiction really needed? What does this format offer that cannot be achieved in other literary forms? In this summary, you meditate on the value of the short story and take a long view of its development.