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Counterparts / edited and with an introd. by Dean Flower.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: A Fawcett premier book, P510Publication details: Greenwich, Conn. : Fawcett Publications , 1971.Description: 375 p. ; 18 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 813.008
Contents:
My kinsman, Major Molineux, by N. Hawthorne.--The fall of the house of Usher, by E. A. Poe.--Bartleby the scrivener, by H. Melville.--The c elebrated jumping frog of Calaveras County, by M. Twain.--Brooksmith, b y H. James.--The bride comes to Yellow Sky, by S. Crane.--The untold li e, by S. Anderson.--He, by K. A. Porter.--That evening sun, by W. Faulk ner.--Goodbye, my brother, by J. Cheever.--Looking for Mr. Green, by S. Bellow.--Did you ever dream lucky? By R. Ellison.--Victor meets Pnin, by V. Nabokov.--A losing game, by J. F. Powers.--Sonny's blues, by J. B aldwin.--A shower of gold, by D. Barthelme.--The German refugee, by B. Malamud.--The Christian roommates, by J. Updike.--Revelation, by F. O'C onnor.
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My kinsman, Major Molineux, by N. Hawthorne.--The fall of the house of Usher, by E. A. Poe.--Bartleby the scrivener, by H. Melville.--The c elebrated jumping frog of Calaveras County, by M. Twain.--Brooksmith, b y H. James.--The bride comes to Yellow Sky, by S. Crane.--The untold li e, by S. Anderson.--He, by K. A. Porter.--That evening sun, by W. Faulk ner.--Goodbye, my brother, by J. Cheever.--Looking for Mr. Green, by S. Bellow.--Did you ever dream lucky? By R. Ellison.--Victor meets Pnin, by V. Nabokov.--A losing game, by J. F. Powers.--Sonny's blues, by J. B aldwin.--A shower of gold, by D. Barthelme.--The German refugee, by B. Malamud.--The Christian roommates, by J. Updike.--Revelation, by F. O'C onnor.

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