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Journal articles on the topic "Realistic short stories"

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Ximmatova, Guzal. "KOCHKOR NORQABIL'S WORKS ARE REALISTIC." MODERN SCIENCE AND RESEARCH 3, no. 4 (2024): 168–71. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10938715.

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<em>The article talks about the wounds of memory in Q. Norqabil's short stories, stories, and diaries that reflect the war, and about how these memory pains are reflected in the stories "Crying Beyond the River", "Laughing, My Dear", "There's Me Who Didn't Enter Eighteen".</em>
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I, Nyoman Astawan, Nyoman Sadwika I, and Putu Juwana Dewa. "ASPEK MORALITAS DALAM KUMPULAN CERPEN SEMPRONG PUUN KARYA NI WAYAN ANTARI DKK DAN IMPLIKASINYA DALAM PEMBELAJARAN SASTRA DI SMA." Widyadari 23, no. 1 (2022): 1–12. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6390816.

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<em>This study reveals the aspect of morality in the collection of short stories Semprong Puun by Ni Wayan Antari et al and its implications in learning literature. This study aims to obtain an overview of the aspects of morality contained and its implication in learning literature at Senior High School in the collection of short stories Semprong Puun by Ni Wayan Antari et al. This research uses qualitative research type. The method used in obtaining the data is the method of documentation or literature study. The results of data analysis show that some of the short stories in the collection o
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A, Immanuvel. "Humanism in Suryakanthan's Short Stories." International Research Journal of Tamil 4, S-6 (2022): 242–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.34256/irjt22s634.

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foreigners. When this literary form entered Tamil Nadu, the creators retained only the form by taking it into their creations. They followed the old tradition without making any changes to the subject matter or the method of telling the story. The basic reason for this is that literature is based on the old literary ideals of taste, which are uncritical and instructive. This is what they defined in the theory of "art for art's sake". In the literature that arose on the basis of this theory, only certain communities were made the subject of the poem. The men who emerged from it appeared to be e
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Kakharova, Mohigul Yusufovna. "SPECIFIC FEATURES OF PROTAGONISTS IN STORIES." Multidisciplinary Journal of Science and Technology 5, no. 5 (2025): 631–35. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15416595.

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<em>This article explores the complexity of character creation in literary works through a comparative analysis of Jack London&rsquo;s &ldquo;The Grit of Women&rdquo; and Abdulla Qahhor&rsquo;s &ldquo;Horror&rdquo;. The main characters in "Grit of Women" and &ldquo;Terror&rdquo; both exhibit the feminine qualities of patience and endurance, as well as an appreciation for every moment in life &ndash; reflecting a shared cultural trait between American and Uzbek societies. Both stories end tragically. Passuk sacrifices her life for her husband, symbolizing the loyalty of Native American women, w
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Tasnimah, Tatik Maryatut. "KEPELOPORAN MAHMŪD TAYMŪR DALAM CERPEN ARAB MODERN." Adabiyyāt: Jurnal Bahasa dan Sastra 7, no. 1 (2008): 175. http://dx.doi.org/10.14421/ajbs.2008.07110.

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Mahmud Taymur was one of the founders of the Egyptian realistic short story, also known as Syaikh al-Qisasah alQashīrah. Remaining productive over a long life Taymur wrote extensive literary criticism and was the author of short stories, novellas, and plays totaling a score of volumes. Most notable for his skill in characterization, he achieved a literary eminence shared by few other Arabs of his generation in Cairo in 1947, and individual stories by him gave and appeared widely in English and European Anthologies. Taymur’s early works were influenced by Chekhov and Maupassant. His short stori
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Dr., A. Anto Nishanthi. "சுந்தரராமசாமியின் சிறுகதைகளில் பெண்களின் வாழ்வியல் பிரச்சனைகள் / Problems of Women in the Short Stories of Sunthara Ramasamy". Pandian Journal of Women's Studies 5, SPL 1 (1) (2025): 36–44. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14744509.

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<em>A short story is a prose piece of literature that tells a short story. It is born in the thoughts of the author and completed in the thoughts of the readers. Short stories are created with the flaws and problems found in the society as the plot.&nbsp; In this way, Sundararamasamy is a famous Tamil poet and has identified the problems of women's life and made them into realistic stories. The setting of Sundararamaswamy's short stories is the villages around Kanyakumari district. All the short stories written by him have been delineating the problems of the society and the situations faced b
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சு. லாவண்யா та Dr. R. Ilangovan. "ஜி. நாகராஜன் சிறுகதைகளில் உணர்வுகளால் சிறக்கும் கதைகள் – ஓர் ஆய்வு". Tamilmanam International Research Journal of Tamil Studies 1, № 08 (2025): 428–39. https://doi.org/10.63300/tm0108202506.

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The emergence of fiction in Tamil literary history significantly expanded the readership of literature. Among the two major divisions of fiction, short stories played a crucial role in transforming the literary landscape. The length, style, narrative techniques, and adaptability of short stories to the fast-paced modern world have contributed to keeping this literary form vibrant. G. Nagarajan is a distinctive writer in modern Tamil literature. From the late 1950s to the 1970s, he wrote novels and short stories. His uniqueness lies in portraying the lives of marginalized individuals—those ofte
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Zubanova, Anna A., and Marina Ch Larionova. "“Mermaids” Theme in A. P. Chekhov’s Short Stories «Trouble» and “Nervous Breakdown”." Proceedings of Southern Federal University. Philology 2020, no. 2 (2020): 12–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.18522/1995-0640-2020-2-12-17.

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Short stories «Trouble» and «Nervous Breakdown» have social and psychological issues. However, as it often happens in A.P. Chekhov’s works, it is realized with the involvement of a folk culture language with which it creates the basis for its national identity. A folklore image of a mermaid and concepts related to it have an important role in these realistic short stories. The image, being constructive in both cases, appears in different forms and performs different functions. In the first case, the mermaid creates an associated field of indifference, devastation. In the second – temptation, f
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D’hoker, Elke. "Humbling the human: Posthuman explorations in contemporary short fiction." Short Fiction in Theory & Practice 10, no. 2 (2020): 135–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/fict_00023_1.

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In a context of manmade global warming, ecological destruction and species extinction, posthumanist scholars have advocated moving beyond the anthropocentrism that determines western thinking in favour of an embedded and embodied interspecies relationality. If these remain fairly abstract notions in the work of critics such as Donna Haraway and Rosi Braidotti, contemporary short fiction provides many interesting examples of these alternative forms of being and becoming. The short story seems especially suited to exploring this decentring of the human subject, given its own status as a liminal,
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V, Kalavathi. "S. Tamilselvan’s Short Story 'Subbuttai' from a Sociological Point of View." International Research Journal of Tamil 4, S-4 (2022): 87–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.34256/irjt22s415.

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Among Tamil writers in the Karisal region, S. Tamilselvan's story, Subhuthai, is said to point to the plight of child labor. The Subhuthai story points to the psychological tendency of a child to express her emotional state in a realistic way while carrying the burden of the family at the age of going to school, and thinking of her mother and the baby in her arms, without talking about education at all. No matter how many short stories have been written about child labor in the history of Tamil short stories, this story highlights the plight of child labor, which is considered a disgrace to so
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Realistic short stories"

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Raines, Torri. "Birdhouse and other stories: Exploring Quiet Realism." Ohio University Honors Tutorial College / OhioLINK, 2016. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ouhonors1461239419.

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Books on the topic "Realistic short stories"

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Jesus, Maria Saraiva de. Antología do conto realista e naturalista. Campo das Letras, 2000.

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Lupica, Mike. Summer Ball. Penguin Group USA, Inc., 2008.

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Alsalih, Siddiq. Short Stories from the Southern of Iraq: Realistic and Fictional Stories. Independently Published, 2020.

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Smith, Carl. Spanish Short Stories for Beginners: Short Stories Funny and Easy to Read That Enrich Your Vocabulary for Learning Spanish Language with Realistic Dialogues. Independently Published, 2019.

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Comfort of Secrets and Other Stories: A Short Story and Flash Fiction Collection of Contemporary Realistic Literature. Tablo Publishing, 2020.

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No such thing as the real world: A short story collection. HarperTeen, 2009.

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Anderson, M. T. No Such Thing as the Real World: Stories About Growing Up and Getting a Life. HarperTeen, 2009.

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No Such Thing as the Real World. HarperCollins Publishers, 2009.

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No Such Thing as the Real World. HarperCollins Publishers, 2009.

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No Such Thing as the Real World. HarperCollins, 2009.

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Book chapters on the topic "Realistic short stories"

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Hang, Yu. "The Reception of Dostoevsky in Early Twentieth-Century China." In Translating Russian Literature in the Global Context. Open Book Publishers, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.11647/obp.0340.23.

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This chapter begins with an overview of the translation of Russian literature in China and of Fedor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky (1821-1881) in particular. It next examines two translators Geng Jizhi and Lu Xun, whose work respectively demonstrates the value of microhistorical methodology in translation history (Geng) and the difficulty of assimilating Dostoevsky’s philosophy into the Chinese cultural mode (Lu Xun). The early twentieth century witnessed the gradual reception of Dostoevsky in China, including the publication and introduction of his short stories in newspapers. Originally, English tr
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Mazloum, Sherine F. "Reconsidering Cultural Identity in Zeinab Alkordy’s "Zahrat al-Janūb"." In Voices from Nubia. punctum books, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.53288/0476.1.05.

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Research on Nubia has repeatedly referred to the issue of identity, especially the tendency of some Nubian writers to essentialize Nubian identity. Recent interest in minority studies contests postmodernist rejection of identity politics but warns against the reductionism of the essentialists who emphasize an intrinsic value to ethnic identity. Hence, the need to provide alternatives to the conflicting definitions of identity provided by both the post-modernists and the essentialists alike, which in turn resulted in the rise of a post-positivist realist theory of identity, which recognizes tha
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Lindberg, Julianne. "O’Hara, the Heel." In Pal Joey. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190051204.003.0002.

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This chapter examines John O’Hara’s influence on the flavor of Pal Joey. The musical is loosely based on his “Joey” stories (originally published between 1938 and 1940 in installments in the New Yorker), which reflect a style typical of the author: frank, realistic, and modern in vernacular. One of O’Hara’s specialties was his characterization of the antihero; this type of character features throughout his novels and short stories and was accompanied by a cynical realism that went on to permeate the atmosphere of Pal Joey, the musical. Understanding O’Hara’s literary style and reputation, and
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Ebeid, Bishara. "Premessa Perché tradurre Qamīṣ al-ṣūf". У Qamīṣ al-ṣūf wa-qiṣaṣ uḫrāLa camicia di lana e altri racconti. Fondazione Università Ca’ Foscari, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-740-1/000.

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The collection of seven short stories Qamīṣ al-ṣūf (the Woollen Shirt) by the Lebanese writer Tawfīq Yūsuf ʿAwwād (d. 1989), published in 1937, testifies to the modernization of Arabic literature immediately after the period of Nahḍah. This, the second of ʿAwwād’s short story publications, was widely read throughout the Arab world. ʿAwwād was famous for his realistic and social style and his precise descriptions of realities he himself had experienced. He produced work in other literary genres, such as novels, poetry, theatrical work and articles, but is above all considered a pioneer of the s
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Miller, Monica Carol. "Country People: Depictions of Farm Women in Flannery O’Connor’s Short Fiction." In Reconsidering Flannery O'Connor. University Press of Mississippi, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496831798.003.0008.

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Monica Miller recuperates O’Connor’s female farmers and mothers, women whose labor keeps their dependents financially stable but whose complaints and unhappiness often invite censure from other characters as well as readers and critics. Miller offers a more sympathetic reading of these women, suggesting that their preoccupations might stem less from pettiness than from practical concerns about managing farms and finances. To support her argument, Miller draws on archival material newly acquired by Emory University’s Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library. These materials, excerpted here f
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De Gasperin, Vilma. "Realist Short Stories." In Loss and the Other in the Visionary Work of Anna Maria Ortese. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199673810.003.0004.

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Bailey, James. "‘Author’s Ghosts’: Manifestations of the Supernatural in Spark’s Early Fiction." In Muriel Spark's Early Fiction. Edinburgh University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474475969.003.0002.

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This chapter examines the treatment of spectrality in Spark’s debut novel, The Comforters, as well as in a selection of early (and otherwise realistic) short stories. It discuss some of Spark’s earliest attempts to realise – to quote from her preceding study of John Masefield – ‘how sharp and lucid fantasy can be when it is deliberately intagliated on the surface of realism.’ The first half of the chapter concerns what is classified as the textual haunting, whereby the supernatural encounter is treated as an instance of metalepsis – a violation, that is, of the text’s diegetic boundaries, whic
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Dean, Terry. "Semyon Kotko and War and Peace." In Rethinking Prokofiev. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190670764.003.0012.

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Prokofiev was both a voracious reader and a compulsive writer—of letters, diaries, an extensive autobiography, and even of poems and short stories. His interest in text, and in particular in its dramatic impact, determined that, for almost all his operas, he was his own librettist. This allowed him not only control of all compositional elements but also realized his preference for setting passages of non-rhyming prose in a declamatory style, which he believed to be more realistic and dramatically effective. Nevertheless, upon his return to the Soviet Union, Prokofiev found that this approach t
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Haydock, John. "American Comédie." In Melville's Intervisionary Network. Liverpool University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5949/liverpool/9781942954231.003.0009.

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After several years as a writer of short fiction, during a time when Balzac was receiving increasing reader attention and realism was beginning to change its responses in America to the changes of Balzac’s inheritors in France, Melville wrote The Confidence-Man, a much shorter version of La Comédie humaine where Balzac attempted to be the historian of French morals as secretary. This Melville wanted to do for the United States, and he uses many of the same techniques as Balzac, such as recognizable traits from celebrities, biting satire, and humor worthy of Molière. He as well has his own “Ava
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Cullen, Lauren. "Animal–Human Entanglements in the Canadian Wild Animal Stories of Charles G. D. Roberts." In Beastly Modernisms, edited by Saskia McCracken and Alex Goody. Edinburgh University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474498029.003.0011.

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One of the most inventive and distinctive formal and generic interventions into modern writings about animals was the advent of the realistic wild animal story at the turn-of-the-century. As Adrian Hunter has pointed out, it was in the 1890s that ‘a three-way alignment between realism, the short story, and various forms of cultural radicalism and avant-gardism came into being,’ signalling the advent of a new modernist moment. The wild animal story, resultantly, demonstrates the current renegotiation of modernist literary and cultural contours with its formal and thematic preoccupations. Pionee
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Conference papers on the topic "Realistic short stories"

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Schiele, Alexandre. "THE NORMAL AND THE EXCEPTIONAL: A COMPARISON OF PU SONGLING’S AND MO YAN’S SURREAL WORLDS." In 9th International Conference ISSUES OF FAR EASTERN LITERATURES. St. Petersburg State University, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/11701/9785288062049.10.

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From a comparison of the surreal worlds of Pu Songling and Mo Yan in their respective auctorial context, this paper argues that although Pu Songling’s short stories integrate surreal elements, contrary to the accepted typology of genres, they fall into realistic and not speculative fiction because the worldview of Imperial China in which he lived not only accepted the supernatural as real, but as foundational to the traditional order. By comparison, Mo Yan’s supernatural stories partly fall within supernatural literature, because post-1949 China espoused a scientific worldview which banishes t
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Isailović, Dušan, Marija Petronijević, and Rade Hajdin. "The future of BIM and Bridge Management Systems." In IABSE Symposium, Guimarães 2019: Towards a Resilient Built Environment Risk and Asset Management. International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/guimaraes.2019.1673.

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&lt;p&gt;It is foreseeable that in not so distant future, Building Information Models (BIM) of both newly built and existing bridges will be available. These models can and will be included into the Bridge Management System (BMS) and will significantly enhance the quantity of useful information in future BMS. Apart from exact semantic and spatial specification, BIM can embed realistic structural system of a bridge as well as the relevant load situations. The evaluation of the reliability or safety/serviceability would be therefore possible quasi, on-the-fly within the future BMS, provided that
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