Some Anomalies of the Short Story (from Literature and Life)
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An essay probes why individual short stories appeal strongly while collections often disappoint, proposing that readers tire of repeated demands the form places on imagination and suggesting alternative publication formats to reduce that strain. It surveys the short story's evolution across cultures, compares national tastes and adaptations, and reflects on how authorship, magazine context, and continuity affect reception. The author considers the novella's displacement by drama, the role of variety versus single-author unity, and the possibility of reshaping presentation to allow stories more space. Throughout, the piece blends observational critique with historical sketch and practical proposals for encouraging appreciation of brief fiction.
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