The Lonely Voice: A Study of the Short Story

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The Lonely Voice: A Study of the Short Story is a critical work of literary theory in which Frank O’Connor analyzes the form, themes, and distinctive qualities of the modern short story.

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instanceOf book
person
work of literary criticism
work of literary theory
analyzes short story as a literary form
author Frank O’Connor NERFINISHED
discusses modernist short fiction
realist short fiction
examines characterization in short stories
marginalized characters in short stories
narrative voice in short stories
structure of short stories
themes of isolation in short stories
focusesOn distinctive qualities of the modern short story
form of the short story
themes of the short story
genre literary criticism
literary theory
hasPerspective emphasis on the short story’s difference from the novel
focus on the lonely or isolated individual
hasTitle The Lonely Voice: A Study of the Short Story NERFINISHED
influencedBy Frank O’Connor’s experience as a short story writer
intendedAudience scholars of literary theory
students of literature
writers of short fiction
language English
mainSubject modern short story
short story
notableWork The Lonely Voice: A Study of the Short Story NERFINISHED
occupation literary critic
short story writer
writer
theorizes the short story as a form suited to the outsider
the short story as distinct from the novel

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Frank O’Connor wrote The Lonely Voice: A Study of the Short Story