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K-AQB Short Story #1

American Short Stories

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"Sonny's Blues" James Baldwin
The Devil and Daniel Webster Stephen Vincent Benet
An Occurence at Owl Creek Bridge,The Death of Halpin Frazer, The Moonlit Road Ambrose Bierce
Barn Burning, Red Leaves, Wash Old Man, A rose for Emily William Faulkner
Young Goodman Brown, Dr. Heidegger's Experiment, Mr. Higginbotham's Catastrophe, The Celestial Railroad, The Minister's Black Veil Nathaniel Hawthorne
The Open Boat,The Blue Hotel, The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky Stephen crane
The Snows of Kilimanjaro, The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber, The Killers, Indain Camp, The End of Something, Big Two-Hearted River, Fathers and Sons, Soldiers Home, In Another Country Ernest Hemingway
The adventures of Shamrock Jolnes, The Exact Science of Matrimony, The Gift of the Magi, The Third Ingredient, Man About Town, The Ransom of Red Chief, A Retrieved Reformation O Henry
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Rip Van Winkle Washington Irving
The Lottery, Charlie Shirley Jackson
Europe, The Treee of Knowledge, The Turn of the Screw Henry James
Deep Haven Sarah Orne Jewett
The Son of the Wolf, The Apostate, To Build a Fire Jack London
The Prison, The Magic Barrel, Idiots First Bernard Malamud
Bartleby the Scrivener Herman Melville
Friend of My Youth Alice Munro
A Good Man is Hard to Find, Everything that rises must converge, Flannery O'Connor
The Cask of Amontillado, The Fall of the House of Usher, The Gold Bug, The Masque of the Red Death, Murders in the Rue Morgue, The Pit and the Pendulum, The Tell-Tale Heart, The Black Cat, Ligeia, The Mystery of Marie Roget, The Purloined Letter Edgar Allen Poe
A Perfect Day of Banana Fish J.D. Salinger
Flight, The Red Pony John Steinbeck
Roman Fever Edith Wharton
The Man Who Saw the Flood Richard Wright
Why I Live at the P.O., The Worn Path, The Petrified Man Eudora Welty
In Love and Trouble Alice Walker
The Celebrated Jumping frog of Calaveras county, Mysterious Stranger Mark Twain
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, The Night the Bed Fell, The Catbird Seat James Thurber
the catastrophic flood-losses facing a poor family of sharecroppers reveal the circumstances that force the emancipated but still ignorant and debased blacks to become indebted to and thus re-enslaved by the same whites from whom they received freedom. The Man Who Saw the Flood
Split Cherry Tree Jesse Stuart
characters include: Mr. Parson Hooper, the Sexton, Goodman Gray, Elizabeth The Minister's Black Veil
The Monkey's Paw W. W. Jacobs
Opens on a warm June day in a town of about three hundred people and describes an annual event in the town, a tradition that is apparently widespread among surrounding villages as well. Children arrive in the town square first and engage in "boisterous pl The Lottery
Montresor leads a drunken Fortunato through a series of chambers beneath his palazzo with the promise of a taste of an exquisite wine, a wine that Montresor has just purchased. When the two men reach the last underground chamber, Montresor chains Fortunat Cask of Amontillado
Regret, Desiree's Baby Kate Chopin
Tales of the South Pacific James Mitchner
Pigeon Feathers, Rabbit Remembered John Updike
Welcome to the Monkey House Kurt Vonnegut
Tales of the South Pacific James Mitchner
Pigeon Feathers, Rabbit Remembered John Updike
A semi-barbaric king devises a semi-barabaric (but entirely fair) method of criminal trial involving two doors, a beautiful lady and a very hungry tiger. The Lady Or The Tiger?
The Lady Or The Tiger? Kurt Vonnegut
Tales of the South Pacific James Mitchner
The Man Without a Country John Updike
A lawyer takes on a new employee but fails to check the references. The original role model for slackers everywhere. Bartleby the Scrivener
A group of misfits are thrown together by the harsh realities of expulsion from their settlement. The Outcasts of Poker Flat
Scarlett Stockings Louisa May Alcott
The Eclipse James Fenimore Cooper
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