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Encyclopedia and Summary Information
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The Outsider Information
1,205 words, approx. 4 pages
 "The Outsider" is a short story by American horror writer H. P. Lovecraft. Written between March and August 1921, it was first published in Weird Tales, April 1926[1]. It is about a mysterious individual who awakens to find himself completely alone and...




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 The Antioch Review
Outside Valentine.(Short Story)
01/01/2003: 9,630 words, approx. 32 pages Charlie and I were in the family's car, a fancy Packard. He was heading us north toward Valentine, on Nebraska Highway #2, and I was still his girl. There wasn't any one else in sight. I had been resting my forehead on the...
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 Frontiers - A Journal of Women's Studies
Outside the window.(Short Story)
01/01/2002: 4,328 words, approx. 14 pages It's not as if I don't care or anything, he says, and he thinks he has me then. I'm worried about you, he continues, and I tell myself Who wouldn't be? Who wouldn't be worried about his wife who left a melodramatic...
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 AP News
S.E. Hinton reflects on 'The Outsiders'
9/29/2007: 1,835 words, approx. 6 pages Beyond its cluster of office towers, Tulsa is a city built close to the ground, a broad clash of neighborhoods you can tell apart by how the grass grows, bright and trim as a putting green in the richer sections, pale and shaggy in the...
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 The New York Observer
John Edwards Profits By Playing the Outsider
1/28/2007: 787 words, approx. 3 pages A hundred years ago, there was William Jennings Bryan, an utterly unremarkable two-term Congressman who left Washington only to find fame on the Chautauqua Circuit as a lectern-pounding foe of big business, giant trusts and American imperialism. These days, there’s John Edwards. Like Bryan, an...



Literary Criticism
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Critical Essay by Dirk W. Mosig
8,228 words, approx. 27 pages
 In the following essay, Mosig investigates the “message” in the story “The Outsider,” based on four methods of interpretation: the autobiographical, the psychological, the metaphysical, and the philosophical.
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Critical Review by T. O. Mabbott
306 words, approx. 1 pages
 In the following review of The Outsider and Others, Mabbot praises the volume for its “striking and original stories of horror.”


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