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Tim and Nicholas read a final grouping of three O.Henry stories - "Confessions of a Humorist," "The Duplicity of Hargraves," and "The Last Leaf." These stories all concern the role of the artist in relation to other people, in very different settings and ways. We discuss the works, using these as a springboard to consider O. Henry's notion of the a…
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Nicholas reads one of O. Henry's longest (and most unusual) stories, which happened to be a favorite of the author himself. "Roads of Destiny" is a kind of romantic-modernist triptych with three alternative story-lines following (roughly) the same cast of characters in Renaissance or early modern France. We then discuss, considering this work as a …
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Nicholas and Tim again take turns reading four more of the very short stories of which O. Henry published so many - "The Cop and the Anthem," "The Furnished Room," " An Unfinished Story," and "The Pendulum." These are all centered on "domestic" themes. We then discuss, using these New York works as a springboard to cover the last eight years of O.H…
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Tim and Nicholas read two longer Western stories, "The Cabellero's Way" (about a bandit, the lawman who pursues him, and the woman in both their lives), and "Friends in San Rosario" (about a Western bank being "examined" by an uptight government regulator). Nicholas and Tim then discuss, using these works as a springboard to give a thumbnail-sketch…
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Nicholas and Tim take turns reading four of O. Henry's signature very short stories with a "twist" ending: "The Social Triangle," "The Love Philtre of Ikey Schoenstein," "The Gift of the Magi," and "While the Auto Waits." All concern life and class relations (conceived broadly) in turn-of-the-century New York City. Nicholas and Tim then discuss the…
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Tim reads three of DIckens by shorter "Scenes" - one of the categories of his early work _Sketches by Boz_ (serialized 1833-1836) - a collection of works that form a kind of precursor to the modern short story. Tim and NIcholas then discuss these short works.By Timothy Burrows and Nicholas Reitter
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