The Collected Stories of Jean Stafford
Author | Jean Stafford |
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Publisher | Farrar, Straus & Giroux |
Award | Pulitzer Prize for Fiction (1970) |
The Collected Stories of Jean Stafford is a short story collection by American author Jean Stafford.[1] It won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1970.[2]
Contents
[edit]The Innocents Abroad
[edit]- "Maggie Meriwether's Rich Experience"
- "The Children's Game"
- "The Echo and the Nemesis"
- "The Maiden"
- "A Modest Proposal"
- "Caveat Emptor"
The Bostonians, and Other Manifestations of the American Scene
[edit]- "Life is No Abyss"
- "The Hope Chest"
- "Polite Conversation"
- "A Country Love Story"
- "The Bleeding Heart"
- "The Lippia Lawn"
- "The Interior Castle"
Cowboys and Indians, and Magic Mountains
[edit]- "The Healthiest Girl in Town"
- "The Tea Time of the Stouthearted Ladies"
- "The Mountain Day"
- "The Darkening Moon"
- "Bad Characters"
- "In the Zoo"
- "The Liberation"
- "A Reading Problem"
- "A Summer Day"
- "The Philosophy Lesson"
Manhattan Island
[edit]- "Children Are Bored on Sunday"
- "Beatrice Trueblood's Story"
- "Between the Porch and the Altar"
- "I Love Someone"
- "Cops and Robbers"
- "The Captain's Gift"
- "The End of a Career"
References
[edit]- ^ "The Collected Stories of Jean Stafford". Kirkus Reviews. February 1, 1968. Retrieved October 18, 2024.
- ^ "1970 Pulitzer Prizes". The Pulitzer Prizes. Retrieved October 3, 2022.
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