The first principle for composing the ideal fiction anthology is self-evident: Fill it with stories that discriminating readers have liked most. "Nothing, of course, will ever take the place of the good old fashion of "liking' a work of art or not liking it," said Henry James. He called this the "primitive" and the "ultimate" test--stressing at the same time the necessity of other critical tactics and measures to be employed along the way. As usual, James was right...
Chronological Table of Contents
Preface xiii
Preface to the Sixth Edition
Talking about Fiction
CHARACTER AND SETTING
ACTION, PLOT, AND
COMPLICATION
POINT OF VIEW
INDIRECTION
THE PART AND THE
WHOLE
COHERENCE
General Questions
SHERWOOD ANDERSON
I Want to Know Why 1
MARGARET ATWOOD
Death by Landscape 9
JAMES BALDWIN
Sonny's Blues 22
ANN BEATTIE
Snow 46
AMBROSE BIERCE
An Occurrence at Owl Creek
Bridge 48
RAYMOND CARVER
Cathedral 56
WILLA CATHER
Paul's Case 67
ANDREA BARRETT ON "PAUL'S
CASE" 82
JOHN CHEEVER
The Enormous Radio 84
ANTON CHEKHOV
The Lady with the Dog 93
KATE CHOPIN
The Story of an Hour 106
JOSEPH CONRAD
Heart of Darkness 109
BARRY HANNAH ON "HEART
OF DARKNESS" 171
JULIO CORTAZAR
A Continuity of Parks 174
STEPHEN CRANE
The Open Boat 176
ALLAN GURGANUS ON "THE
OPEN BOAT" 195
ANDRE DUBUS
The Intruder 198
RALPH ELLISON
King of the Bingo Game 208
LOUISE ERDRICH
Matcbimanito 216
WILLIAM FAULKNER
Barn Burning 230
The Bear 243
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