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Definition: short story from The Macquarie Dictionary
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a piece of prose fiction, usually confined to a small group of characters and a single main event, and much shorter than a novel.

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From The Hutchinson Unabridged Encyclopedia with Atlas and Weather Guide
Short work of prose fiction, usually consisting of between 500 and 10,000 words, which typically either sets up and resolves a single narrative point or depicts a mood or an atmosphere. The form has a long history and examples of its popularity and success include Aesop's Fables and the tales of The Thousand and One Nights . It emerged as a literary genre in the 19th century, fostered by the rise of the novel and the growth of periodicals for leisure reading. Edgar Allan Poe's Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque was very influential in both the USA and Europe and demonstrated the effectiveness of the form for literary Romanticism ; abnormal sensation and heightened experience could be explained most intensely within a brief narrative. In Germany, Heinrich von Kleist and E T A Hoffmann used the fabulous as a means of introducing philosophical and metaphysical ideas. In contrast, Prosper Mérimée pioneered the short story as an effective form for realistic fiction. He perfected a…
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Full text Article short story

From The Columbia Encyclopedia
brief prose fiction. The term covers a wide variety of narratives—from stories in which the main focus is on the course of events to studies of character, from the “short short” story to extended and complex narratives such as Thomas Mann's Death in Venice. Most often the short story is restricted…
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From Continuum Encyclopedia of American Literature
Most literary historians generally agree that the short story is the unique contribution of America to world literature. Indeed, Frank O’Connor asserted that the short story was America's national art form. Though there were collections of “tales” going back to ancient Greek, Hebrew Bible, and…
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Full text Article short story

From The Hutchinson Unabridged Encyclopedia with Atlas and Weather Guide
Short work of prose fiction, usually consisting of between 500 and 10,000 words, which typically either sets up and resolves a single narrative point or depicts a mood or an atmosphere. The form has a long history and examples of its popularity and success include Aesop's Fables and the tales of The…
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Prior to World War II the American short story encompassed works of high literary Modernism, typified most famously by Ernest Hemingway, as well as the mass proliferation of popular short stories, or “slick fiction,” so called because of the glossy page stock of the mass-circulation magazines that…
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Full text Article short story

From Britannica Concise Encyclopedia
Depiction of a scene from “The Pit and the...
Brief fictional prose narrative. It usually presents a single significant episode or scene involving a limited number of characters. The form encourages economy of setting and concise narration; character is disclosed in action and dramatic encounter but seldom fully developed. A short story may…
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Full text Article Lord Darcy [Short story character]

From Encyclopedia of Weird Detectives
Author: Randall Garrett; First appearance: “The Eyes Have It” Analog Science Fact-Science Fiction (January 1964); Publisher: Conde Nast. “In a sense, this is a story of here-and-now. This Earth, this year … but on a history-line slipped slightly sidewise. A history in which a great man acted…
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Thomas Carnacki in Carnacki: The Ghost Finder....
Author-Creator: William Hope Hodgson; First appearance: The Idler (January 1910). Occult detective Thomas Carnacki operates out of his home at 427 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea. Carnacki invites four friends to dinner where they gather to hear his latest case. In his first published story “The Gateway of the…
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Full text Article What are the features of a short story?

From The Hutchinson Unabridged Encyclopedia with Atlas and Weather Guide
Background This question is examining your knowledge of the short story form of creative writing. Full answer Short stories are generally based on simple ideas . Like other fiction, short stories have a beginning, middle, and end. The theme is fully developed, but the length of the piece of writing…
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Full text Article Moris Klaw (Short story character)

From Encyclopedia of Weird Detectives
Moris Klaw in “The Mysteries of the Greek Room”...
First appearance: The New Magazine (April 1913); Author: Sax Rohmer. Psychic detective Moris Klaw made his debut in the short story, “The Case of the Tragedies in the Greek Room” (1913). The owner of a dilapidated antique store in Wapping, Klaw is described in detail by Mr. Searles, the narrator of…
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Full text Article Sheila Crera (Short story character)

From Encyclopedia of Weird Detectives
First appearance: The Blue Magazine (May 1920); Author: Ella Scrymsour; Publisher: Walbrook & Co., London. One of the first female psychic detectives. Sheila Crera is introduced in the short story “The Eyes of Doom.” “She was sitting in the gardens of Lincoln's Inn one day, when she suddenly…
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