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The Best Short Stories of 1919, by Various

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Title: The Best Short Stories of 1919 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story
Author: Various
Editor: Edward J. O'Brien
Release Date: November 11, 2007 [EBook #23445]
Language: English
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THE BEST SHORT STORIES OF 1919 AND THE YEARBOOK OF THE AMERICAN SHORT STORY
EDITED BY EDWARD J. O'BRIEN
EDITOR OF "THE BEST SHORT STORIES OF 1915" "THE BEST SHORT STORIES OF 1916" "THE BEST SHORT STORIES OF 1917" "THE BEST SHORT STORIES OF 1918," ETC.
BOSTON SMALL, MAYNARD & COMPANY PUBLISHERS
Copyright, 1918, by Margaret C, Anderson, Charles Scribner's Sons, Smart Set Company, Inc., and The Century Company.
Copyright, 1919, by The Boston Transcript Company.
Copyright, 1919, by The Century Company, Harper & Brothers, The Bellman Company, The Pictorial Review Company, The Ridgway Company, The Curtis Publishing Company, The American Hebrew, and The McCall Company.
Copyright, 1920, by Gulielma Fell Alsop, Sherwood Anderson, Edwina Stanton Babcock, Djuna Barnes, Frederick Orin Bartlett, Agnes Mary Brownell, Maxwell Struthers Burt, James Branch Cabell, Horace Fish, Susan Glaspell Cook, Henry Goodman, Richard Matthews Hallet, Joseph Hergesheimer, Will E. Ingersoll, Calvin Johnston, Howard Mumford Jones, Ellen N. La Motte, Elias Lieberman, Mary Heaton O'Brien, and Anzia Yezierska.
Copyright, 1920, by Small, Maynard & Company, Inc.

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TO ANZIA YEZIERSKA
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BY WAY OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Grateful acknowledgment for permission to include the stories and other material in this volume is made to the following authors, editors, and publishers:
To the Century Company, Miss Margaret C. Anderson, Editor of The Little Review, Harper & Brothers, The Bellman Company, The Pictorial Review Company, Charles Scribner's Sons, The Ridgway Company, The Curtis Publishing Company, The Smart Set Company, Inc., The Editor of The American Hebrew, The McCall Company, Miss G. F. Alsop, Mr. Sherwood Anderson, Miss Edwina Stanton Babcock, Miss Djuna Barnes, Mr. Frederick Orin Bartlett, Miss Agnes Mary Brownell, Mr. Maxwell Struthers Burt, Mr. James Branch Cabell, Mr. Horace Fish, Mrs. George Cram Cook, Mr. Henry Goodman, Mr. Richard Matthews Hallet, Mr. Joseph Hergesheimer, Mr. Will E. Ingersoll, Mr. Calvin Johnston, Mr. Howard Mumford Jones, Miss Ellen N. La Motte, Mr. Elias Lieberman, Mrs. Mary Heaton O'Brien, and Miss Anzia Yezierska.
Acknowledgments are specially due to The Boston Evening Transcript for permission to reprint the large body of material previously published in its pages.
I shall be grateful to my readers for corrections, and particularly for suggestions leading to the wider usefulness of this annual volume. In particular, I shall welcome the receipt, from authors, editors, and publishers, of stories published during 1920 which have qualities of distinction, and yet are not printed in periodicals falling under my regular notice. Such communications may be addressed to me at Bass River, Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
E. J. O.

CONTENTS[1]
[Note 1: The order in which the stories in this volume are printed is not intended as an indication of their comparative excellence; the arrangement is alphabetical by authors.]
PAGE INTRODUCTION. By the Editor xiii
THE KITCHEN GODS. By G. F. Alsop 3 (From The Century)
AN AWAKENING. By Sherwood Anderson 24 (From The Little Review)
WILLUM'S VANILLA. By Edwina Stanton Babcock 34 (From Harper's Magazine)
A NIGHT AMONG THE HORSES. By Djuna Barnes 65 (From The Little Review)
LONG, LONG AGO. By Frederick Orin Bartlett 74 (From The Bellman)
DISHES. By Agnes Mary Brownell 82 (From The Pictorial Review)
THE BLOOD-RED ONE. By Maxwell Struthers Burt 96 (From Scribner's Magazine)
THE WEDDING-JEST. By James Branch Cabell 108 (From The Century)
THE WRISTS ON THE DOOR. By Horace Fish 123 (From Everybody's Magazine)
"GOVERNMENT GOAT." By Susan Glaspell 147 (From The Pictorial Review)
THE STONE. By Henry Goodman 167 (From The Pictorial Review)
TO THE BITTER END. By Richard Matthews Hallet 178 (From The Saturday Evening Post)
THE MEEKER RITUAL. By Joseph Hergesheimer 200 (From The Century)
THE CENTENARIAN. By Will E. Ingersoll 225 (From Harper's Magazine)
MESSENGERS. By Calvin Johnston 237 (From The Saturday Evening Post)
MRS. DRAINGER'S VEIL. By Howard Mumford Jones 269 (From The Smart Set)
UNDER A WINE-GLASS. By Ellen N. La Motte 297 (From The Century)
A THING OF BEAUTY. By Elias Lieberman 305 (From The American Hebrew)
THE OTHER ROOM. By Mary Heaton Vorse 312 (From McCall's Magazine)
"THE FAT OF THE LAND." By Anzia Yezierska 326 (From The Century)
THE YEARBOOK OF THE AMERICAN SHORT STORY, NOVEMBER, 1918, TO SEPTEMBER, 1919 351
Addresses of American Magazines Publishing Short Stories 353
The Biographical Roll of Honor of American Short Stories 355
The Roll of Honor of Foreign Short Stories in American Magazines 364
Volumes of Short
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