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In the oxford book of english detective stories, patricia craig presents some of the best ever written, in an absorbing tour of the world of crime, detection, and retribution. Byatts celebrated anthology of english short stories the oxford book of english short stories. Byatt, herself the author of several collections of short stories, is the first anthology to specifically take the english short story as its theme. An impressive list of authors including sir walter scott, mark twain, henry james, rudyard kipling, h. The oxford book of english short stories in searchworks. But perhaps the most exciting feature is the presence of many new writers. An anthology such as the oxford book of english short stories may be judged by many measurements. They content themselves with playing games and committing petty infractions, until a new member makes a more.

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