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The Little Wife and Other Stories

The Little Wife and Other Stories is a 1935 collection of short stories by William March. Many of the stories were first published in magazines. The title story is set in March's Reedyville, an imaginary town in Alabama.

First edition (US)
(publ. Harrison Smith and Robert Haas)

The collection was favorably reviewed in The New York Times, which praised the "penetrating stories" and their poetic quality, and compared Reedyville to William Faulkner's Jefferson, Mississippi.[1] The stories are ordered chronologically in order of their first publication; March's biographer Roy Simmonds remarks that the quality declines as the book progresses. March had worked for the Waterman Steamship Corporation, but during the time the stories for The Little Wife were published had left the company to focus on his literary career and break into the mass market.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ Marsh, Fred T. (17 February 1935). "The Fine Tales of William March; Intelligence, Depth and Quality Mark This Collection of Penetrating Stories of Contemporary Life in America. The Little Wife and Other Stories. By William March". The New York Times. Retrieved 25 June 2010.
  2. ^ Simmonds, Roy S. (1984). The two worlds of William March. University of Alabama Press. p. 199. ISBN 978-0-8173-0167-5.


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