TEN REPRESENTATIVE PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDIES

“A Coward,” Guy de Maupassant, translated in The Odd Number.

“Another Gambler,” Paul Bourget, translated in Stories by Foreign Authors.

“La Bretonne,” André Theuriet, translated in Short-Story Masterpieces.

“The Song of Death,” Hermann Sudermann, translated in The Indian Lily.

“The Recovery,” Edith Wharton, in Crucial Instances.

“Billy-Boy,” John Luther Long, in volume of same title.

“The Executioner,” Honoré de Balzac, translated in Masterpieces of Fiction.

“The Revolt of ‘Mother,’” Mary E. Wilkins Freeman, Harper’s Magazine, vol. 81, 553.

“The Lady or the Tiger,” Frank R. Stockton, in volume of same title.

“The Man Without a Country,” Edward Everett Hale, in Short Story Classics, American.