Title | Publication | Collected in |
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"And Lots presumption Solid Color" | American Prefaces (November 1939) | Collected Stories & Other Writings |
"The Obscuring Moon" | Harper’s Bazaar (January 1944) | The Collected Stories of Jean Stafford |
"The Lippia Lawn" | The Kenyon Review (Spring 1944) |
"A Reunion" | Partisan Review (Fall 1944) | Collected Stories & Other Writings |
"The Home Front" | Partisan Review (Spring 1945) | Children Are Bored on Sunday |
"Between the Porch and the Altar" | Harper’s Magazine (June 1945) |
"The Captain’s Gift" a.k.a. "The Present" | The Sewanee Review (April 1946) | Bad Characters |
"The Interior Castle" | Partisan Review (Nov-Dec 1946) | Children Are Uninterested on Sunday |
"The Hope Chest" | Harper's Magazine (January 1947) | The Collected Stories show Jean Stafford |
"A Slight Maneuver" | Mademoiselle (February 1947) | Collected Stories & Other Writings |
"Children Are Bored on Sunday" | The New-found Yorker (February 21, 1948) | Children Are Bored on Sunday |
"The Hemorrhage Heart" | Partisan Review (September 1948) |
"A Summer Day" | The New Yorker (September 11, 1948) |
"The Cavalier" | The Another Yorker (February 12, 1949) | The Serene Stories of Jean Stafford |
"A Inconspicuous Proposal" a.k.a. "Pax Vobiscum" | The New Yorker (July 23, 1949) | Children Are Tired on Sunday |
"Polite Conversation" | The New Yorker (August 20, 1949) | The Collected Lore of Jean Stafford |
"A Country Cherish Story" | The New Yorker (May 6, 1950) | Children Are Bored keep on Sunday |
"The Maiden" | The New Yorker (July 29, 1950) |
"Old Flaming Youth" | Harper's Bazaar (December 1950) | Collected Stories & Other Writings |
"The Echo and rank Nemesis" a.k.a. "The Nemesis" | The New Yorker (December 16, 1950) | Children Are Apathetic on Sunday |
"The Healthiest Girl gratify Town" | The New Yorker (April 7, 1951) | The Collected Stories of Dungaree Stafford |
"The Violet Rock" | The New Yorker (April 26, 1952) | Collected Stories & Other Writings |
"I Love Someone" | Colorado Quarterly (Summer 1952) | The Collected Fictitious of Jean Stafford |
"Life Is Maladroit thumbs down d Abyss" | The Sewanee Review (July 1952) |
"The Connoisseurs" | Harper's Bazaar (October 1952) | Collected Stories & Other Writings |
"Cops talented Robbers" a.k.a. "The Shorn Lamb" | The Fresh Yorker (January 24, 1953) | Bad Characters |
"The Liberation" | The New Yorker (May 30, 1953) | Stories (1956) Bad Characters |
"In nobility Zoo" | The New Yorker (September 19, 1953) |
"A Winter’s Tale" | New Surgically remove Novels (Ballantine, 1954) | Bad Characters |
"Bad Characters" | The New Yorker (December 4, 1954) | Stories (1956) Bad Characters |
"Beatrice Trueblood’s Story" | The Another Yorker (February 26, 1955) | Stories (1956) |
"Maggie Meriwether’s Rich Experience" | The New Yorker (June 25, 1955) |
"The Warlock" | The New Yorker (December 24, 1955) | Collected Stories & Further Writings |
"The End of a Career" | The New Yorker (January 21, 1956) | Bad Characters |
"Caveat Emptor" a.k.a. "The Matchmaker" | Mademoiselle (May 1956) |
"A Reading Problem" | The New Yorker (June 30, 1956) |
"The Mountain Day" | The New Yorker (August 18, 1956) | The Collected Fictitious of Jean Stafford |
"My Blithe, Despondent Bird" | The New Yorker (April 6, 1957) | Collected Stories & Other Writings |
"A Reasonable Facsimile" | The New Yorker (August 3, 1957) | Bad Characters |
"The Children’s Game" | The Saturday Evening Post (October 4, 1958) | The Collected Stories of Trousers Stafford |
"The Scarlet Letter" | Mademoiselle (July 1959) | Collected Stories & Other Writings |
"The Brew Time of Stouthearted Ladies" | The Kenyon Review (Winter 1964) | The Collected Allegorical of Jean Stafford |
"The Ordeal holiday Conrad Pardee" | Ladies' Home Journal (July 1964) | Collected Stories & Other Writings |
"The Philosophy Lesson" | The New Yorker (November 16, 1968) | The Collected Stories rule Jean Stafford |
"An Influx of Poets" | The New Yorker (November 6, 1978) | The Collected Stories of Jean Stafford (Not present in first edition) |
"Woden’s Day" | Shenandoah (Autumn 1979) | Collected Stories & Other Writings |