Poetry
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The Signal by Vsevolod Garshin
The Signal (1887) was translated by Lizzie B. Gorin.SEMEN IVANOV served as trackman on the railroad. His watch-house was twelve…
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Friday by Zona Gale
Friday, Gale’s story about a woman’s march, was published in The Century Magazine in August, 1914.HEMPEL had watched the hands…
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Success and Artie Cherry by Zona Gale
Success and Artie Cherry was first published in Harper’s Magazine in May, 1919. It features a character named Lulu Merrit,…
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The Dance by Zona Gale
The Dance was first published in The Smart Set in August, 1905. “”Do you remember the ball at the Selby-Whitfords?…
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The Way the World Is by Zona Gale
The Way the World Is was first published in American Magazine, September, 1909. “When she was not with him he…
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White Bread by Zona Gale
White Bread was first published in Harper’s Monthly Magazine, July, 1916. “Nobody made white bread like Jane, and no one…
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The Last Word by Zona Gale
The Last Word was featured in Harper’s Magazine, November, 1903.ERE I sit with eighty yearsBuried somewhere in my bones.I can…
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Lines Written in March, 1836 by Margaret Fuller
Lines Written in March, 1836 is a poem excerpted from Fuller’s ground-breaking book, Woman in the Nineteenth Century.“I will not…
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Summer on the Lakes by Margaret Fuller
Summer on the Lakes is the title poem in her collection of writings published in 1843, as S.M. Fuller. The…
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To a Friend by Margaret Fuller
To a Friend was published in Fuller’s collection, Summer on the Lakes, 1843.Some dried grass-tufts from the wide flowery plain,A…
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