Dorothy Parker – Complete Stories
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Complete Stories is the collection of short stories by Dorothy Parker. It was published in 1995.[1] It has an introduction by Regina Barreca that brings up the conflicts between Parker and her critics.
The short stories generally deal with ordinary people's lives and their struggles in a satirical, humorous way.
Table of contents[]
- "Such a pretty little picture"
- "Too bad"
- "Mr. Durant"
- "A certain lady"
- "The wonderful old gentleman"
- "Dialogue at three in the morning"
- "The last tea"
- "Oh! He's charming! --Travelogue"
- "Little Curtis"
- "The sexes"
- "Arrangement in black and white"
- "A telephone call — A terrible day tomorrow"
- "Just a little one"
- "The mantle of Whistler"
- "The garter"
- "New York to Detroit"
- "Big blonde"
- "You were perfectly fine"
- "The cradle of civilization"
- "But the one on the right"
- "Here we are"
- "Lady with a lamp"
- "Dusk before fireworks"
- "A young woman in green lace"
- "Horsie"
- "Advice to the little Peyton girl"
- "From the diary of a New York lady"
- "Sentiment"
- "Mrs. Carrington and Mrs. Crane"
- "The little hours"
- "The Waltz"
- "The road home"
- "Glory in the daytime"
- "Cousin Larry"
- "Mrs. Hofstadter on Josephine Street"
- "Clothe the naked"
- "Soldiers of the republic"
- "The custard heart"
- "Song of the shirt, 1941"
- "The standard of living"
- "The lovely leave"
- "The game"
- "I live on your visits"
- "Lolita"
- "The banquet of crow"
- "The bolt behind the blue"
- "Our Tuesday Club"
- "As the spirit moves"
- "A dinner party anthology"
- "A summer hotel anthology"
- "An apartment house anthology"
- "Men I'm not married to"
- "Welcome home"
- "Our own crowd"
- "Professional youth"
References[]
- ^ Parker, Dorothy (1995). Complete Stories - Dorothy Parker - Google Könyvek. ISBN 9780142437216. Retrieved 2013-12-05.
- ^ "Complete Stories by Dorothy Parker - Powell's Books". Powells.com. Retrieved 2013-12-05.
Sources[]
- American short story collections
- 1995 short story collections
- Penguin Press books