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Edna O’Brien (Critical Survey of Short Fiction)
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Besides short stories, Edna O’Brien has written dramas (including screenplays and teleplays), poetry (On the Bone, 1989), children’s literature (The Dazzle, 1981), and novels such as A Pagan Place (1970), Night (1972), The Country Girls Trilogy and Epilogue (1986), House of Splendid Isolation (1994), Down by the River (1996), and Wild Decembers (1999). She has also published nonfiction, including autobiographical travel books such as Mother Ireland (1976), newspaper articles, and...
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Another Time (Short Stories) -
Country Girls Trilogy and Epilogue, The (Character Profiles) -
Country Girls Trilogy, The (British Fiction) -
Country Girls Trilogy, The (Women’s Literature) -
Creature, The (Short Stories) -
Down by the River (Literary Annual Reviews) -
Down by the River (Magill Book Reviews) -
Forgiveness (Short Stories) -
House of Splendid Isolation (Magill Book Reviews) -
In the Forest (Literary Annual Reviews) -
Lantern Slides (Magill Book Reviews) -
Mother Ireland (Nonfiction) -
Mother Ireland (Women’s Literature) -
Night (British Fiction) -
Night (Character Profiles) -
Pagan Place, A (British Fiction) -
Pagan Place, A (Character Profiles) -
Paradise (Short Stories) -
Rose in the Heart of New York, A (Short Stories) -
Scandalous Woman, A (Short Stories) -
Time and Tide (Literary Annual Reviews) -
Time and Tide (Magill Book Reviews) -
Wild Decembers (Literary Annual Reviews) -
Irish Long Fiction (Topical Overview--Long Fiction) -
Irish Short Fiction (Topical Overview--Short Fiction) -
Theory of Short Fiction (Topical Overview--Short Fiction)
