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Isaac Bashevis Singer: Critical Essay by Linda Nielson Eppich

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SOURCE: Eppich, Linda Nielson. “Isaac Bashevis Singer's ‘Short Friday’: Semantic Parallels of Happily-Ever-Aftering.” Studies in Short Fiction 27, no. 3 (summer 1990): 357-63.

In the following essay, Eppich discusses the elements of the fairy tale form in Singer's short story “The Short Friday.”

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