The best short stories of 1920, and the yearbook of the American short story
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The best short stories of 1920, and the yearbook of the American short story
American fiction -- 20th century; Short stories -- 20th century -- Bibliography; Short stories -- 20th century -- Indexes; Short stories, American
#Bryner, Edna Clare.# Born in Tylersburg, Penn., and spent her
childhood in the lumbering region of that state. Graduate of
Vassar College. Has been engaged in teaching, statistical
work, reform school work, and eugenic, educational, and housing
research. Chief interests: Music and friends in the winter;
Adirondack trails in the summer. First story: "Life of Five
Points," Dial, Sept., 1920. Lives in New York City.
*Life of Five Points.
(1456) #Burt, Maxwell Struthers# (_for biography, see 1917_).
*Dream or Two.
*Each in His Generation.
*When His Ships Came In.
(56) #Cabell, James Branch# (_for biography, see 1918_).
*Designs of Miramon.
*Feathers of Olrun.
*Hair of Melicent.
*Head of Misery.
*Hour of Freydis.
#Camp, (Charles) Wadsworth.# Born in Philadelphia, Oct. 18,
1879. Graduate of Princeton University, 1902. Married, 1916.
On staff of N. Y. Evening Sun, 1902-5; sub-editor McClure's
Magazine, 1905-6; editor of The Metropolitan, 1906-9; European
correspondent, Collier's Weekly, 1916. Author: "Sinister
Island," 1915; "The House of Fear," 1916; "War's Dark Frame,"
1917; "The Abandoned Room," 1917; etc. Lives in New York City.
*Signal Tower.
#Carnevali, Emanuel.#
Tales of a Hurried Man. I.
#Chapman, Edith.#
Classical Case.
(2345) #Cobb, Irvin S.# (_for biography, see 1917_).
Story That Ends Twice.
#Corley, Donald.#
*Daimyo's Bowl.
(6) #Cram, Mildred# (_for biography, see 1919_).
*Odell.
Spring of Cold Water.
Wind.
#Crew, Helen Coale.# Born in Baltimore, Md., 1866. Graduate
of Bryn Mawr College, 1889. First short story, "The Lost
Oasis," Everybody's Magazine, Nov., 1910. Lives in Evanston,
Ill.
*Parting Genius.
#Delano, Edith Barnard.# Born in Washington, D. C. Married
in 1908. Author: "Zebedee V.," 1912; "The Land of Content,"
1913; "The Colonel's Experiment," 1913; "Rags," 1915; "The
White Pearl," 1916; "June," 1916; "To-morrow Morning," 1917.
Lives in East Orange, N. J.
Life and the Tide.
(456) #Dobie, Charles Caldwell# (_for biography, see 1917_).
*Christmas Cakes.
*Leech.
#Dodge, Louis.# Born at Burlington, Ia., Sept. 27, 1870. Educated
at Whitman College, Ark. Unmarried. In newspaper work in Texas
and St. Louis since 1893. Author: "Bonnie May," 1916; "Children
of the Desert," 1917. Lives in St. Louis, Mo.
Case of MacIntyre.
(36) #Dreiser, Theodore# (_for biography, see 1919_).
*Sanctuary.
(5) #Ellerbe, Alma and Paul# (_for biographies, see 1918_).
Paradise Shares.
(4) #Ferber, Edna# (_for biography, see 1917_).
*Maternal Feminine.
*You've Got To Be Selfish.
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