
a book
Short Stories for Study
Richard B. Sewall · 1947
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Errol Morris
“Richard Sewall was a professor at Yale. He was an Emily Dickinson expert, and the author of several books about Dickinson and her poetry, as well as a remarkable book, The Vision of Tragedy. We used his collection of short stories in my senior-year English class. It changed my life. Bartleby the Scrivener, Gooseberries, The Great Wall of China, Mario and the Magician, The Bear… His son was a friend of mine at the Putney School. We’re still friends.”↗