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Deaf Literature-Short Stories

Arien, Michael. "The Smell in the Library", p. 3-21 in The Best British Short Stories. Boston: Small Maynard, 1923. (3rd floor, PZ1.B4463 1923).

Babcock, Edwinna. "Gargoyle", pp. 12-35 in: O'Brien, E. J., 50 Best American Short Stories. Boston: Houghton-Mifflin, 1920. (3rd floor, PZ1.B446235).

Barnard, Marjorie. "Speak to Me", p. 78-84 in: James, Brian, Australian Short Stories. London: Oxford University Press, 1963. (3rd floor, PZ1.J226AU).

Bellamy, Edward. "To Whom This May Come", p. 389-415 in: The Blindman's World and Other Stories. New York: Garrett Press, 1972.(3rd floor, PS1086.A1 1968).

Berge, Carol. "Events of a March Night", p. 147-156 in: A Couple Called Moebius: Eleven Sensual Stories. Bobbs-Merrill, 1972. (3rd floor, PS3552.E716C6).

Bianki, Vitali. "Ears in a Bag", p. 51-62 in: How I Wanted to Pour Salt on a Rabbit's Tail and Other Stories. New York: Braziller, 1967. (Juvenile). (3rd floor, PZ10.3.B52H0).

Blixen, Karen. "Karomenya", p. 307-310 in: . . . Out of Africa. New York: Random, 1938. (4th floor, DT434.E2B6 1938).

Bowen, Elizabeth. "Summer Night", p. 288-329 in: Look at All Those Roses: Short Stories. New York: Knopf, 1941. (3rd floor, PR6003.O6757.L6 1941).

Burke, Thomas. "A Dumb Wife", p. 459-468 in: Sayers, D. L. Third Omnibus of Crime. New York: Coward, 1935. (3rd floor, PZ1.S274 OM 1942).

Cohan, Tony. "The Prodigy", p. 47-59 in: Nine Ships: A Book of Tales. Los Angeles: Acrobat Books, 1975. (3rd floor, PS3553.O416.N45).

Coppard, A. E. "Count Stefan," p. 13-83 in: Nixey's Harlequin. New York: A. A. Knopf, 1932. (3rd floor, PR6005.O55N59).

Crompton, Richmal. "The Christmas Present," pp. 86-90 in The Best British Short Stories. Boston: Small, Maryland, 1922. (3rd floor, PZ1.B4463).

Cullinan, Elizabeth. "The Old Priest", p. 80-99 in: The Time of Adam; Stories. Boston: Houghton-Mifflin, 1971. (3rd floor, PS3553.U32.T5).

Dario, Ruben. "Deaf Satyr", p. 923-926 in: Great Short Stories of the World. Edited by B. H. Clark McBride. New York: Library Guild of America. London: A Wingate, 1925. (3rd floor, PZ1.C545GR 1937).

Dawkins, Cecil. "Eminent Domain", p. 3-29 in: The Quiet Enemy; Short Stories. New York: Atheneum, 1963. (3rd floor, PS3554.A943Q5).

Dickens, Charles. "Dr. Marigold", p. 470-491 in: Christmas Books; Christmas Stories. New York: Merrill and Baker, 1897. (3rd floor, PR4557.A1 1897).

Eddy, C. M. "Deaf, Dumb and Blind", p. 75-85 in: Lovecraft, H.P. The Horror in the Museum and Other Revisions. Sauk City, WI.: Arkham House, 1970. (3rd floor, PZ1.L945HO5).

Elliott, George P. "Miss Cudahy of Stove's Landing", p. 84-108 in: Among the Dangs, Ten Short Stories. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1961. (3rd floor, PS3555.L58A7 1963).

Faulkner, William. "Hand Upon the Waters", p. 63-81 in: Knight's Gambit, New York: Random, 1939. (3rd floor, PS3511.A86K59).

Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins. "A New England Prophet", p. 120-149 in The Best Stories of Mary E. Wilkins. New York: Harper, 1927 (3rd floor, PS1712.B4)..

Fuller, Anna. "Aunt Betsy's Photographs", p. 1-27 in: Pratt Portraits. New York: Book for Libraries, 1897. (3rd floor, PS1724.P7 1969)

Garrett, George. "An Evening Performance", p. 102-111 in: Foley, Martha. Best American Short Stories. Boston: Houghton-Mifflin, 1960. (3rd floor, PZ1.B446235 1960).

Gbadamossi, Rasheed A. "Sexton's Deaf Son", p. 121-124 in: Angoff, Charles. African Writing Today. New York: Many Land Books, 1969
(3rd floor, PR9799.A7) .

Glickfeld, Carole L. Useful Gifts: Stories. Georgia: University of Georgia, 1989. (3rd floor, PS3557.L514U84 1989).

Gordimer, Nadine. "Charmed Lives", p. 169-184 in: Six Feet of the Country: Fifteen Short Stories. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1956. (3rd floor, PR9369.3.G6 S5 1956).

Harte, Bret. "Youngest Miss Piper", p. 151-174 in: Stories of the Early West. New York: Platt & Munk, 1964. (3rd floor, PS1827.A1 1964)

Freeman, Mary Wilkins. "A New England Prophet", p. 120-149 in: Best Stories of Mary E. Wilkins. New York: Harper, 1927. (3rd floor, PS1712.B4 1927).

Greenburg, Joanne. "And Sarah Laughed", p. 119-1132 in: Rites of Passage. New York: Holt, 1972. (3rd floor, PS3557.R378R5).

Hallet, Richard. "Harbor Master", p. 207-239 in: O'Brien, E. J., 50 Best American Short Stories. Boston: Houghton-Mifflin, 1921. (3rd floor, PZ1.B446235)

Hemingway, Ernest. "A Clean, Well-Lighted Place", p. 15-24 in: Winner Take Nothing. New York: Scribner, 1961. (3rd floor, PS3515.E37W5)

Huneker, James G. "Spinner of Silence", p. 315-323 in: Melomaniacs. New York: AMS Press, 1969. (Reprint of 1922 edition.). (3rd floor, PS2044.H4M6).

Kantor, MacKinlay. "Joth Countryman Retires", p. 12-18 in: Author's Choice; Forty Stories. New York: Coward McCann, 1944. (3rd floor, PS3521.A47A6 1944).

Kenyon, Charles Frederick. "The Deaf Mute of Kilindir", p. 243-258. in: Tales of a Cruel Country. Freeport, New York: Books for Libraries, 1971. (3rd floor, PR6021.E7178T3 1971)

Kim, Tonghi. "Portrait of a Shaman", p. 58-90 in: Lee, P. H., Flowers of Fire: Twentieth Century Korean Stories. Honolulu: University of Hawaii, 1974. (3rd floor, PZ1.L52F1).

Kliewer, Warren. "The Sibyl", p. 70-78 in: The Violators Short Stories. Francestown, N.H.: Jones, 1964. (3rd floor, PS3561.L55V5)

Kosinski, Jerzy. "Steps", p. 275 -281 in: Karl, Frederick R., The Naked I; Fictions for the Seventies. Greenwich, CT: Fawcett, 1971. (3rd floor, PZ1.K1757Nak).

Lane, Leonard G. and Ivery B. Pittle. Handful of Stories: or Thirty-Seven Stories by Deaf Storytellers. Washington, D.C.: Gallaudet College, Division of Public Services, 1981. (4th floor and ETRR HV2390.H26/Video cassette 642)

Malamud, Bernard. "Talking Horse", p. 177-204 in: Rembrandt's Hat. New York: Farrar-Straus-Giroux, 1973. (3rd floor, PS3563.A4R4).

Maupassant, Guy de. "Old Amable", p. 22-50 in: The Harla and Other Stories. New York: Knopf, 1925. (3rd floor, PQ2349.A4E52 v.12)

Melville, Herman. "Fragments from a Writing Desk," in The Complete Stories of Herman Melville. Edited by Jay Leyda. New York: Random House, 1949. (3rd floor, PS2382.L4).

Meynell, Viola. "We Were Just Saying," pp. 159-167 in The Best British Short Stories. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1924. (3rd floor, PZ1.B4463).

Montague, Margaret. "Why It Was W-on-the-Eyes," p. in: Closed Doors: Studies of Deaf and Blind Children. Boston: Hougton Mifflin Company, 1915. (3rd floor, PS3525.O36C5).

Musset, Alfred de. "Pierre and Camille," p. 5-56 in Angels and Outcasts. 3rd edition. Washington, D.C.: Gallaudet College Press, 1985. (3rd floor, PN6071.D35A6).

Nabokov, Vladimir. "Breaking the News", p. 37-44 in: A Russian Beauty and Other Stories. New York: McGraw, 1973. (3rd floor, PQ3476.N3K813).

O'Neill, Eugene. "Warnings", p. 55-82 in: Ten 'Lost' Plays. New York: Random, 1964. (3rd floor, PS3529.N5A6 1964).

Payne, Arnold. "King Silence," p. 153-157 in: Angels and Outcasts. Washington, D.C.: Gallaudet College Press, 1985. (3rd floor, PN6071.D35A6).

Pentecost, Hugh. "A Kind of Murder", p. 66-74 in: Queen, Ellery. Ellery Queen's Mystery Mix. New York: Random, 1962. (3rd floor, PZ1.A1E4 v.18).

Peterkin, Julie. "Over the River", p. 99-112 in: Durhan, Frank, Collected Short Stories of Julia Peterkin. Columbia: University of South Carolina, 1970. (3rd floor, PS3531.E77C6).

Rinehart, Mary K. "God's Fool", p. 175-218 in: Love Stories, edited by M. K. Rinehart, Doran, New York: George H. Doran, 1919. (3rd floor, PS3535.I73A15).

Rochester Folk Art Guild. "Deaf Man", p. 1-4 in: Seven Persian Treasures. Middlesex, New York: The Guild, n.d. (RARE PK6449.E7R64 (in Archives, 3rd floor)

Seabright, Iris. "The Listening Child", pp. 82-93 in The Best From Fantasy and Science Fiction. Boston: Little Brown, 1952. (3rd floor, PZ1.M273 Be).

The Seventh Ogre, Adapted From an Old East Indian Folk Tale. Cortland, New York: Privately Printed, 1932. (3rd floor, RARE GR305.S48 (in Archives)

Slosson, Annie T. "Clavis", p. 562-570 in: Jessup, Alexander, Representative Modern Short Stories. New York: Macmillan, 1929. (3rd floor, PZ1.J499 Rep.).

Stafford, Jean. "Beatrice Trueblood's Story", p. 385-405 in: Collected Stories of Jean Stafford. New York: Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 1969. (3rd floor, PS3569.T2A15 1969).

Toman, Walter. "At the Dances of the Deaf Mutes", p. 41-45 in: A Kindly Contagion: Stories. Indianapolis: Bobbs Merrill, 1959. (3rd floor, PT3919.T65A29).

Turgenev, Ivan. "Moomoo", p. 116-142 in: Yarmolinsky, Abraham. A Treasury of Great Russian Short Stories. New York: Macmillan, 1946. (3rd floor, PZ1.Y3 Tr).

Villiers del'lsle-Adam, Jean. "Unknown Woman", p. 201-214 in: Cruel Tales. New York: Oxford, 1963. (3rd floor, PQ2476.V4C63 1963).

Walpole, Hugh. "Oldest Talland", p. 163-179 in: All Soul's Night, A Book of Stories. New York: Doubleday, 1933. (3rd floor, PR6045.A34A7).

Wang, Chen-Ho. "An Oxcart for Dowry", p. 75-100 in: Lau, J. S., Chinese Stories From Taiwan. New York: Columbia University Press, 1976. (3rd floor, PL2658.E8C45).

Welty, Eudora. "The Key", p. 56-73 in: Curtain of Green and Other Stories. New York: Harcourt-Brace, 1941. (3rd floor, PS3545.E6C8 1941).

Wilbur, Corlis. "Stepping Stones", p. 262-278 in: New Voices (3): American Writing Today. New York: Hendricks House, 1958. (3rd floor, PS614.N427 v.3).

Yurick, Sol. "Tarantella", p. 103-111, in: Someone Just Like You. New York: Harper and Row, 1972. (3rd floor, PS3575.U7S6).

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