Some Books Dealing with Plot in Fiction 1. Moulton, Richard G.; Shakespeare as a Dramatic Artist, Oxford Press, New York, 1885. 2. Price, William T.; Technique of the Drama, Brentano, New York, 1892. 3. Barrett, Charles Raymond; Short Story Writing, Baker & Taylor, New York, 1900. 4. Perry, Bliss; A Study of Prose Fiction, Houghton, Mifflin, Boston, 1902. 5. Albright, Evelyn May; The Short-Story, Macmillan, New York, 1907. 6. Hamilton, Clayton; Materials and Methods of Fiction, Baker & Taylor, New York, 1908. 7. Esenwein, J. Berg; Writing the Short-Story, Home Correspondence School, Springfield, Mass., 1909 and 1918. 8. Phillips, Henry Albert; The Plot of the Short-Story. Out of print. See any large library. 9. Pitkin, Walter B.; The Art and the Business of Story Writing, Macmillan, 1912. 10. Esenwein, J. Berg, and Chambers, Mary B.; The Art of Story Writing, Home Correspondence School, 1913. 11. Wells, Carolyn; The Technique of the Mystery Story, Home Correspondence School, 1913. 12. Neal, Robert Wilson; Short Stories in the Making, Oxford University Press, New York, 1914. 13. Notestein, Lucy Lilian, and Dunn, Waldo Hilary; The Modern Short-Story, Barnes, New York, 1914. 14. Phillips, Henry Albert; Universal Plot Catalogue, Stanhope-Dodge, 1915. 15. Pain, Barry; The Short Story, Doran, New York, 1916. 16. Baker, Harry T.; The Contemporary Short Story, Heath, Boston, 1916. 17. Williams, Blanche Colton; A Handbook on Story Writing, Dodd, Mead, New York, 1917. |