Excerpt from The Philosophy of the Short-Story
Certain of the opinions put forward in the following pages were first expressed briefly (and anonymously) in the columns of the Saturday Review of London in the summer of 1884. The present paper, in which these opinions were more elaborately set forth, and with a greater variety of illustration, was originally printed in Lippincott's Magazine for October 1885. After a while it was included in a volume called 'Pen and Ink: Essays on subjects of more or less importance,' published in the fall of 1888 (New York and London: Longmans, Green, & Co).
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