Includes bibliographical references (pages 84-86) and index.
Biography of Katherine Anne Porter -- Plot summary of "Flowering Judas" -- List of characters in "Flowering Judas" -- Critical views on "Flowering Judas." Thomas F. Walsh on the making of the story ; James T.F. Tanner on Laura ; Thomas F. Walsh on alienation ; Peter G. Christensen on criticism of Laura ; Norman Lavers on love and Braggioni ; Rae M. Carlton Colley on D.H. Lawrence and Mexico ; Jeraldine Kraver on Katherine Anne Porter and Diego Rivera -- Plot summary of "Old mortality" -- List of characters in "Old mortality" -- Critical views on "Old mortality." Jane Krause DeMouy on Amy's beauty ; Darlene Harbour Unrue on ideals in the story ; George Hendrick and Willene Hendrick on family legends ; Darlene Harbour Unrue on Porter's sources and influences ; Janis P. Stout on the expectations in the story ; M.K. Fornatoro-Neil on the family legends -- Plot summary of "Pale horse, pale rider" -- List of characters in "Pale horse, pale rider" -- Critical views on "Pale horse, pale rider." Darlene Harbour Unrue on Miranda's dream ; George Cheatham on death in Porter's stories ; Janis P. Stout on Miranda's home ; Thomas F. Walsh on Porter and Miranda ; Gary M. Ciuba on journalism in the story ; Darlene Harbour Unrue on Porter and Sigmund Freud -- Plot summary of "The grave" -- List of characters in "The grave" -- Critical views on "The grave." George Hendrick on the structural frame of the story ; John Edward Hardy on symbolism in the story ; Joan Givner on Porter's actual experience ; George Cheatham on the silver dove ; Mary Titus on sweetness and corruption ; Robert H. Brinkmeyer Jr. on the conclusion of the story.
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This book presents biographical, critical, and bibliographical information on Katherine Anne Porter's short stories, including "Flowering Judas," "Pale Horse, Pale Rider," and others.
Porter, Katherine Anne,1890-1980-- Criticism and interpretation.
Porter, Katherine Anne,1890-1980
Short story.
Women and literature-- United States-- History-- 20th century.