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a at George Cary Car Eggk Kggkmton don dors d In 0 Recollectionsorr Recol Recollection n l lI ¬
lection I lectionsorr ion of a Varied Life Henry Holt and andIotapanyl andloIQpaD1 andtotapaayt
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dotes dot and very pleaaant are u these th re rei reoor renews
news i ws of the b day that are ar gone ou tla Wall waaborn WallMro wasborn
born in Indiana and taught t < UM school there thereaad tharead theretad
tad ad three experience nre embodied l1 bodied in hill hisbrothers hi hibrother hillrotbar
brother The Hooaier Schoolmaster SchoolmasterHe boolmutArlie
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before fore the war and touches on his ser service serrice ¬
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lit in and around New York dwelling dwellingoa dw Uinc Uincaa
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and settlement work the public schoolsand schools I I Iand Iand
and the newspaper She fOh took particular particularinteteet l j jinterect I
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unavoidably Ina ldabIT colored by those of > f en enthuniartlc IOnIbUAwtlc e ethusiaetlc
thuniartlc informant and n longer 10 < < 11 ac aregitaintaycs aciuajnta3re I IJ
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bi h has watched I bo growth of American Americanl Americantotters
totters l ott < tter for fortyone year talked yester 1
I day tn f a 8 Sex f reporter rep rter aa an analyst and andh andlilttrtiul nd
h blttllr lilttrtiul lilttrtiulMr lit origin origini n nI I I
i Mr 11 Alden confined himself to a di h heIOII
I cession of If the th novel and the abort stor stornlv tor tornlr tornl
> nlr nl Particularly be b dwelt upoit the thehort
1 abort story IItOI7aald storyIII I
1 III In sakl Ht t I he outaot hat t It Wall difficult dilhlcultto i iIn Itn
In determine whether the rise in the art artof artof
of 0 writing the Ih abort story and the in increaan l lcrease
crease in It its popularity had come from frompopular frompopular rom
popular demand or through evolution of ofand ofand I Iand I
and Inspiration In the spirit of the lh short shortstory shortstory hortcory
story Itnelf Environment was perhaps pcrbarath I Ithe
the th master Innueni8whlth Influence which brought bot sJoitthe abo > it ittbn I
tbn perfection of lr the short story ory and it itwas Itwa itwill
was wa the th peculiar culiar environment of the theAmerican theI11friClln thelmerian
American writer which hlch made this form formtlrst formtht formtint
tint broaden and develop from the con conventlonnl COBolllulIl contentionui
ventlonnl line of lr the lb first half of the tIl tIlI theI
J I nineteenth century tn what It I la today t < > daT daTI
I Thn Tb environment pushed < 1 th the short story atorya 017 017U1I1CCOp1
a as in ncceplid form of 0 literary expression expressionahead expressionahead
Ilhtad ahead on Ih this lOidf due kle of the tb Atlantic before beforeEurope bafoNOul1 beforehuropol
Europe could l Is > e weaned WtAD from the > spell spelluf e spellof ell ellIr
uf the I b long n 1w1 1w1I ivrl ivrlI
I I nhoiill ahwldr KIV that It Wall the provincial provincialMlfonirtllc rroTilu pro indai indaihbumath ta1 ta1It
Mlfonirtllc It Isstllrtties i iilMrille huft Inherent In fIhI Seth
I of I Hi diffnnt diftrrina Mriionof srdions CIon or Amrnm that tlwtlli
j lli i determined the mould of Iho short shortlory shortstory hlrtIur
story Iur a fie wr > know It today said aid Mr MrAldeii MrAlden
Alden 101 This hl nolwithsLirwIing the earlier earlierand earl earlierand r ran1
and noteworthy example nf Poe and 11ft of orHItthom ofllluwthnrn
Hawthorne Poe I did not imbibe one hit bitof hitlr hitof
of lr tin Ih influinie Innll of his environment illsstories HU HUntiiriei 11 11ifoto
stories ifoto wen rn limit out of lr the imagination imaginationnnd
nnd with hoer intellectual acuteness IIf He U Ui Hemight
I i might harp h4 Imn a lYenchman 1 cblllaA instead of ofHfi ofI oflull
I lull It American so n Ur f aa atmosphere drawn dr drI drawnfnSh
frvin the th ground appeared I In his h work orlE orlEI
II tll his to Mtormit pleased 1 because they aroused arouacdlernir aroueedI arousedterror
terror in hurt Mrt rt and In part Intellectual IntellectualWild
p laoeIn laoeInWt0 1 If IfWI
I Wild WI Hawthorne h the Ih case casewan W55 match milchtin mlCbtl matchtho
tin tl ante riie He If del < 11 not write of the theIIan1 New NewKngland NewEtiglanrl
Kngland IIan1 of 0 hm I iL der lot y nor flavor hi his novels n l lhort
land ami short stones tori with any of this pro provlnrll
vlnrll 1 tdifNiMtic salt 11 that I have alluded alludedtn
tn Hv B the i lie nesnia iMe > niM ni nf his hi strong roo imagi imagination tmqiII1tll imapnannn ¬
nation II1tll he h ponpled lii hill book and drew bj bjwene hia hiem1M
wene 11 fn frulII > m n IMS ageGonrast age ageOmtrast ac aclY1
Omtrast wild lY1 theee th two such writrw wtittsas writ writaa
aa George 1 Lglert lnl ri Craddock and Bret
harts who 100 ilrw I upon mn tb the rich atrnoa atrnoapbere atmoerh atmospliers
pliers rh of I prrifnriitlmti Ilroi II Ixiism 1 about them for forM
M new n type ty of < > It f stn iory ry Rr nt t hart earherstories aarber aarbertorie euherInri
stories torie > all II ere r iyncil typnl il of thi Ihllt Inft influentwhich influence influencewhich
Iwhich which I lwjive 1li rlmrMctericed lrarIPriZl < i the change e eIn
in the th form nf the Ib short lii > rt dory Inry and foetsreit foe foetered roeIta
tered it its growth for the better Altar An
Hart > went to London Ke inst ot the eerwe een eetut of ofappreciation ofarroodtloo ofaplreciation
appreciation for external feature tUrllt of en environment envlrnnmtDt ¬
vironment In the th dOllinc omg year ra of the
but century t > Harper published some om of
hi his humorou humorousketehew aketcheM which were totally totallyunlike totllyImUk totallymllke
unlike any of hia hi earlier rh work workMr workfr workMr
Mr fr Alden Mid that a traditional esti estimate e8ttmet estlmate ¬
mate of th tblll importance nf serial nal fiction
had once dictated that the magazine magazineunder ltIqZiomd magazinetinder
under md hi his charge bar < < should give < < I scant attea atteatlon utealion
Ion to the short tory even flit while carry ¬
dug twn or more aerial al at a time At the theend thfoDd thesnit
end Dd of the magazines rnlUtui half oetitury the theshort th theshort
short story a lie a peculiar American prod prodwt rrodIJd ppodart
wt had a world 1 wi wide < > Hcceptano fotAn amt an < 1 1many hrmany hy hymany
many it wa mn considered idseeri t to > lie I a form rn of ofart 01rt ofset
art rt far in u Hdvntt hu < e of I the Ih Atneriian trnerir PriAtI an novel noveleven n01 n01v nnvlrest I
even v I against AltI IlII the Ih Kivgliah n lih nUnn onventionwhich onvntiomwhleh nUnnwhlrh
which took tOl > k little h heel < l of f the th short rt story story5s nry I Ia
5s a H rival of f the th novel in popular interest mterrxtThe II I
The Th rule nil 11 IM of i t llff lidrpris rprrm Mag Vogrrtso tOtllI trimr now flo I iIht Is Isflat I
flat lint i tine > n > oriel ri1 hall run nt I n limn limnin tirnnin I
in thi inagHine a < < rII and 1111I thin th lw I lea thrown thrownopw4i I f
open iie page a nf r apiii1 to blow tb short tory storyownlevs I II
Snwiiiluv the I inHgazine rams am a aevsn VII or origh orIgh I Ilth
igh short stones Inri ill ev fry ry lash I lashWith > I Ith
With th more m room nffprnl i fTfr < l th there re lm lusts been beent I e eukII
t r Mnsrkshle tiii ukII rki lil mite liifT 111 in I the th I number of ofl ofshun i
shun suri iiireai rI s vrt wrlteti Inti vii 1 Mr Ir VM IIn n nHxignilioii
Hxignilioii > if f tin It short story Mlol an a 1 high I
fiirin of f III the LTitiv < art t ifinnot no now VM h
galnaeiJ galnaeiJ1Io
Th 1Io > short hnr lory Ior as it exmte tll < l fifty veers verago veerssign IA IAIIJC
ago IIJC < with w It Hh a f few w brilliant hr lhnt e fIJtiWI ce Uonj could couldt couldShill < l
Shill t juMlfy the th awarding of much space spacein fI4011O fI4011Oill > ac acin
in II muajne IMor Harprrt HarprrtKiiri WAIl WAIlrld waswilrtMi
Kiiri wilrtMi rld l thorn th wo an n i nlirelv > nlirelvkind linnt
kind of short story ritten II rin This I variety varietywiu
wiu l Ipwt > e t reprt rooInnl1 nte atel erhnp > rltal by h T H HArthur IiArlhllr o oArthur
Arthur end nd for the immt I part art women womenwtote womenwtfltn mn mnInl
wtote Inl 111 stories 1rI Irahnm Ialo Magnrinr Magnrinrrriwl IfapatisrIarriuwl IaHi IaHim1
Iarriuwl rriwl h ho iimventmnil I1nlln < I type I ti Of 0 short horti
i ih > rv of f that day ria a1 i elorice tori < > nf 0 romantic
lour I
AfiiotiK rnnlll the Ih really Ironitr r type r of ofhort orhnrt ofshort
short dory were r thaw I thin written liv Ivt1i7Jthlh Mr MrKli7Jtbeth MrsIlirzhbeth
Kli7Jtbeth Xtnddird She < 4h wrote 101 after
llnrf II Narars r wn a starred lur > > il llInd and severe xeriil rnl of h hr herstn r ririi
stn > 11 irii app pHirw areil in our mgirlne nsga tars Sh Sha Shwar she shewar
war a not a flroIl prolific writer hut the th tale tal shedid she nhedid hf hfli1
did create TlAI w were re r strong and different dtrTerrntfriiii differenttrim II ffn ffntrm
trim friiii the Ih current Htandanl Her II + had an ani anIm11 aneletnnt
i element of alrno t virile rl strength in them themid thmAnd themand
And id lh thr y PV eewMI M reality ralit not purely Ilrelvth
I of the th rornintic r tnenlir order orderW rd rdIt
W l It > OConmiorwas OConnor waa w one on nf 0 the II earli earlie IarllHt
e Ht et t writer fur Harper 11 a r and Fitzhugh Fitzhll < < b Iud Iudlow
low waaanollier was mother olh It i is not generally known knownth k flown flownthat
th that t in the miKnTiit > > fin nt > t decade Irorge tergeltilllnm
Uillinm Turtle wn wrote > le several r > xeral rill humorous humoroutorl humorousstories
stories > torl for It It in I a fact ra that humor humorI humorglrntlr
girntlv Mrvatlii ihr th earlier rlhr short stories torie toriein toriin
in thi th Tiod f j just t Iflon I und ju jest t after afterthe AIrth afterlhe
the th war warAfter war warAft 1 1U
Aft After U T th I the war 1 thni 111 + was a > marked markeddevelopment mark1lIIIlIt mafkelldevelo
development develo < < lIIIlIt of the I h short tory It cam camhrotigh crnhrolleh earnthrough
through hrotigh the remarkable group of Koutb Koutbern lJth lJthrn
ern rn writers among whom wnre r Am Aflllie AflllieItivis rnI1 rnI1th ie ieItixin
Itixin th the I PrimveM Irln TrouttotAoy Troubtzkoyhomas Troubtzkoyhomasri Thomsi ThomsiSVI 1h m li liIutt
SVI ri ou l Iutt > uge Grorgs W irge rac Egbert Iritldoik Iritldoikirar t 1rifddoekGrer rMOt rMOtira >
ira King nln of f New s rw Orleans Ruth McKn McKnery McFncry Irtnrry
cry Stuart snit nd Mary nry Evelyn Moore ro < 1 U Untie UntieIn vi viIn viIII
In the North there were Wt Home om known knownfore I Ifor lie liepore >
fore for the Ib war lIr but moot eminent during duringthw
the th period niter the tl struggle Them n Therewere TherewereIlsrriet were wereHarriet w rtt rttIfllrrit
Harriet Prescott SporTord Elizabeth Htu I 1art Iart Iart i I
art Ihlp Mary V K Wilkins and nI Sarah SarahDrtie KarahUrne SarahUrns
Urns Jewett who made New 00 England Englandreal
real 11 for u us and who were all influenced influencedby
by b the th provincial Idiomatic peculiarities peculiaritiesof teculiaritieof
of their environment and nd made the Ih Ix Ixt Ixtuse t tUM
UM of I hem theunOf hemOf hpmOf
Of Ihl this type of short story writer writerwho writerwho I Ibo I
who bo draw hi inspiration from the th soil soilI
I believe that I the last noteworthy example eiampleI
I is Ow Owen n Winter He gave Ye IM our last lastglimp lastgllmpe at
glimp 11101 of the pioneer in the tb plainsman plainsmanand
and the th cowboy tyi typis > e then paming and anilnow andIIflW andnow
now gone His IU wa the Ut lImrnd gllmpr > aiid the theconiimmatrime tb tb1IIlImmahllle thewxunmmateone
coniimmatrime there ran be Tin ft other otherOut otheraUllt othersjust
Out of several hurt stories OriN which be bewrntn berol bewrote
wrote rol for llarprr r11I In thi vein he h eonslnuetwl con const ¬
slnuetwl st 1 ruct d bin novel Th The Virginian VirginianWithin YirginiulWlthin Ir < < inlan inlanWHhl
Within the tll lat decade u 1 surprising surprisingchange urpriingchaiigH urprllnrhllllftll4fl
change rhllllftll4fl has rMnls < i > mw alHiiit in thn hort tory
TliM Th short story try and the Ut novel aa well wellnow wellnow
now partake > morn n of a psychical char character charaeter ¬
acter < < 11 Th Thor r urn notable example ulllpl of ofHint ofthAt ofhost
Hint now whereon w we had none of them themforty themfnrt themforty
forty fnrt year ago Writer Wrlt r like Henry HIO HIOJm
Jam Jetties and andnuny nd many olh others r HUOW Mho clearly toe toeinfluence tlMt1IIIIIIconOl theitiflnrnee
influence of Urmrgn Meredith Conrad Conradnliow ConrarlIhl Conradetuowe
nliow thiH Ihl influence inllu to a marked mark extent extentWriter esttWrI extentWrlirit
Writer WrI an drawing away ay from the earlier earlierInfluence earllrInnunlf91l earlierinfluenree
Influence fif environment aa the tb country I
i Itt filling tin 1 stud provincial peculiarities peculiaritiesof
of thi this and ohm lid that section of It are dlaup dlaupearing dlpJrinc dieaplworing
earing > Again they th approach tbe in 1ntelkctlal intellectual IntcollroctUIII ¬
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