Morley Callaghan (Critical Survey of Long Fiction)

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Morley Callaghan’s early reputation was based primarily on his short stories, many of which appeared in European and American magazines such as The Transatlantic Review, The Exile, Transition, The New Yorker, Esquire, The Atlantic Monthly, and Scribner’s Magazine. Several significant collections of these stories have been published, including A Native Argosy (1929), Now That April’s Here and Other Stories (1936), Morley Callaghan’s Stories (1959), and The Lost and Found Stories...

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