You'll have to break your short stories rule, Mike...but I
suspect you'll be rewarded. "An Occurrence at Owl Creek
Bridge" is surely his most famous short story. The satirical
THE DEVIL'S DICTIONARY his most famous book. TM
-----Original Message----- From: Robison Michael R CNIN
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Robison_M@crane.navy.mil]
Todd Mason wrote:
Various work by Mark Twain and Ambrose Bierce? Notably
PUDD'NHEAD WILSON and
(even less embryonically) the Civil War stories and a few
others?
********** Thanks, Todd. I've heard of Twain's PUDD'NHEAD
WILSON but I can't put my finger on Ambrose Bierce.
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