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Baker, Simon, ‘‘‘Gooseberries,’’’ in Reference Guide to Short Fiction, 1st ed., edited by Noelle Watson, St. James Press, 1994.
Chekhov, Anton, ‘‘Gooseberries,’’ in Short Fiction: Classic and Contemporary, 3d ed., edited by Charles Bohner, Prentice Hall, 1994.
Ford, Richard, ‘‘Introduction,’’ in The Essential Tales of Chekhov, edited by Richard Ford and Constance Garnett, Ecco Press, 1998.
Gullason, Thomas H., ‘‘The Short Story: An Underrated Art,’’ in Studies in...
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