American short stories
CHARLES SEARS BALDWIN, A.M., PH.D.
AMERICAN SHORT STORIES
SELECTED AND EDITED
WITH AN INTRODUCTORY ESSAY ON THE SHORT STORY
BY CHARLES SEARS BALDWIN, A.M., Ph.D. PROFESSOR OF RHETORIC IN COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
NEW IMPRESSION
LONGMANS, GREEN AND CO. FOURTH AVENUE & 30TH STREET, NEW YORK 39 PATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON BOMBAY, CALCUTTA, AND MADRAS 1921
Copyright, 1904 , By Longmans, Green, and Co.
All rights reserved.
First Edition, August, 1904 Reprinted, May, 1906, October, 1909 October, 1910, January, 1912, April, 1916 June, 1921
TO G. E. B.
In the brief tale, however, the author is enabled to carry out the fulness of his intention, be it what it may. During the hour of perusal the soul of the reader is at the writer’s control. There are no external or extrinsic influences resulting from weariness or interruption.
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AMERICAN SHORT STORIES
PREFACE
CONTENTS
AMERICAN SHORT STORIES
I. THE TALE IN AMERICA BEFORE 1835
II. POE’S INVENTION OF THE SHORT STORY
PETER RUGG, THE MISSING MAN
THE FRENCH VILLAGE
THE INROAD OF THE NABAJO
THE WHITE OLD MAID
THE NOTARY OF PÉRIGUEUX
THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF USHER
THE INLET OF PEACH BLOSSOMS
THE BEE-TREE
WHAT WAS IT? A MYSTERY
THE OUTCASTS OF POKER FLAT
MISS EUNICE’S GLOVE
I
II
WHO WAS SHE?
THE LOVE-LETTERS OF SMITH
THE EVE OF THE FOURTH
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
FOOTNOTES
INDEX
Transcriber’s Notes