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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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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 Publishers, 2009.

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

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Schreiber, John. Tales from 2 A. M. Xlibris Corporation LLC, 2004.

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Novela corta española: Los autores realistas. Editorial Debate, 2001.

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Michalak-Pikulska, Barbara, and Waïl S. Hassan. Bahrain. Edited by Waïl S. Hassan. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199349791.013.12.

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This chapter examines the development of the novel in Bahrain. It first provides an overview of the beginnings of the literary movement in Bahrain, noting the role played by the press in the development of modern Bahraini literature, particularly prose genres. It then looks at the first generation of Bahraini authors, including Muḥammad ‘Abd al-Malik, who began publishing short stories in 1966, and ‘Abd Allah Khalīfa, whose early fiction contains realistic representations of life centered on the sea. The chapter also discusses a number of Bahraini novels written by the second generation of Bah
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Wertheim, Stanley. A Stephen Crane Encyclopedia. Greenwood, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216018834.

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The publication ofThe Red Badge of Couragein 1895 brought Stephen Crane instant fame at age 23. At 28, he was dead. In the brief span of his literary career, Crane enjoyed a significant measure of renown as well as notoriety, but his reputation rested almost entirely upon his war novel, and he felt that his talent had ultimately been misjudged. From his adolescence until his death, Crane was a professional journalist. To this day, most educated American readers know him only as the author of the most realistic Civil War novel ever written, three or four action-packed short stories, and a handf
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Webby, Elizabeth. The Short Story in Australia. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199679775.003.0020.

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This chapter examines the history of the short story in Australia. Australia's tradition of short fiction writing dates back to the mid-nineteenth century. In the days when Australian novels were mainly published in England, the short story was a source of income for many authors. By the 1950s, the type of realist story favoured by Henry Lawson — using a colloquial, usually male, voice and featuring working-class characters and bush settings — had been established as the Australian tradition. The chapter first considers short stories written in the 1950s and 1960s, which reflect versions of re
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Barnhurst, Kevin G. Stories Only Seemed Shorter. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252040184.003.0002.

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This chapter considers the question of whether daily news over the past century has gone along with the modern trend of shorter news. When the occupation of journalist first emerged in the nineteenth century, realist news was mainly short, and everything in the modern world has seemed to go only faster for more than a century. First radio picked up the pace and then television followed, requiring shorter attention spans. Along came faxes, then electronic mail, and now video messaging. MTV made images move faster, television commercials got shorter, and online ads shrank to a few seconds. Criti
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Beverly, Cleary. Ramona 3-Book Collection: Ramona the Pest, Beezus and Ramona, Ramona the Brave. HarperCollins Publishers Limited, 2014.

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Shumway, David R. John Sayles. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252036989.003.0001.

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This chapter presents a commentary on John Sayles' film career. Sayles has long been referred to as America's leading independent filmmaker. More recently, he has been called both the grandfather and the godfather of American independent cinema. The press has also described Sayle's as a realist. Realism here means a particular kind of content, and that content is connected to a traditionally leftist position of support for workers. These are both aspects of Sayles' realism, but many of his films are neither gritty nor are focused on a particular class. The remainder of the chapter traces Sayle
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Nulley-Valdés, Thomas. McOndo Revisited. The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, 2023. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781666997385.

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The Pan-Hispanic short story anthology “McOndo” (Grijalbo Mondadori Barcelona, 1996), edited by the Chileans Alberto Fuguet and Sergio Gómez, was envisaged as a forceful contestation of local and global horizons of expectation in Latin American literature, still fixated with exoticized and politicized narratives most especially in the magical realist style. By drawing on as well as developing a range of theoretical and methodological approaches from World Literature scholarship, McOndo Revisited reconsiders the literary, political, and publishing ecologies which gave rise to this anthology. Th
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Barnhurst, Kevin G. Longer News Turned Elite. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252040184.003.0003.

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This chapter considers the elitism in digital media. During the early years of the Internet in the 1990s, there were high expectations for new media and harsh criticism for legacy news. A decade later a majority of U.S. newspapers had an online presence, and reporters and editors claimed that technology was changing what they do. However, U.S. news followed, and even continued in digital venues, the century-spanning trend of growing longer. The chapter argues that long stories are a sign of status in line with the elitism of American modernism. Elite writers appear to write the longest and eli
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Hardwick, Louise. Joseph Zobel: Négritude and the Novel. Liverpool University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5949/liverpool/9781786940735.001.0001.

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Joseph Zobel (1915-2006) is one of the best-known Francophone Caribbean authors, and is internationally recognized for his novel La Rue Cases-Nègres (1950). Yet very little is known about his other novels, and most readings of La Rue Cases-Nègres consider the text in isolation. Through a series of close readings of the author’s six published novels, with supporting references drawn from his published short stories, poetry and diaries, Joseph Zobel: Négritude and the Novel generates new insights into Zobel’s highly original decision to develop Négritude’s project of affirming pride in black ide
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Williams, Jay, ed. The Oxford Handbook of Jack London. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199315178.001.0001.

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Robert Scholes and Clifford Wulfman define modernism and modernity this way: “Modernity is a social condition. Modernism was a response to that condition.” Modernity “is an urban condition” “reached in certain parts of the world in the late nineteenth century … a mass phenomenon” characterized by the rise of technology, print culture, and material consumption. Jack London, who is routinely categorized as a naturalist and realist, can also be called a modernist. The word modern appears often in the pages of this handbook, and though it is not new to call London a modernist, the breadth of schol
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Smith, Carl. Spanish for Beginners 2 Manuscripts In 1 : LEARN SPANISH : Starter Book of Spanish with Phrases and Dialogues Used in Every Day Life. SHORT STORIES: Funny and Easy to Read with Realistics Dialogues. Independently Published, 2020.

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Summer Ball. Schoolastic Inc., 2009.

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Lupica, Mike. Summer Ball. Puffin, 2008.

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Lupica, Mike. Summer Ball. Philomel, 2007.

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