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The Emergence of the Short Story in the Nineteenth Century: Critical Essay by Dean Baldwin

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SOURCE: Baldwin, Dean. “The Tardy Evolution of the British Short Story.” Studies in Short Fiction 30, no. 1 (winter 1993): 23-33.

In the following essay, Baldwin probes the economic and social factors that contributed to the slow development of the short story in nineteenth-century Britain.

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