| Title | Publication | Collected in |
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| "The Middle Drawer" | The New Yorker (July 10, ) | In the Absence of Angels |
| "Point of Departure" | Harper's Bazaar (September ) |
| "The Pool of Narcissus" | The New Yorker (September 25, ) |
| "A Box of Ginger" | The New Yorker (October 16, ) |
| "One of the Chosen" | Harper's Magazine (December ) |
| "The Watchers" | The New Yorker (March 26, ) |
| "The Woman Who Was Everybody" | Mademoiselle (February ) |
| "In Greenwich There Are Many Graveled Walks" | The New Yorker (August 12, ) |
| "Old Stock" | The New Yorker (September 30, ) |
| "Heartburn" | New American Mercury (January ) |
| "In the Absence of Angels" | The New Yorker (April 21, ) |
| "A Wreath for Miss Totten" | Mademoiselle (July ) |
| "Night Riders of Northville" | Harper's Magazine (September ) |
| "Letitia, Emeritus" | In the Absence of Angels (November ) |
| "The Sound of Waiting" |
| "The Hollow Boy" | Harper's Magazine (October ) | Tale for the Mirror |
| "The Seacoast of Bohemia" | Charm (October ) |
| "Saturday Night" | Discovery #1, ed.Hortense calisher biography meaning Calisher novels often merely elongate the story format. See Also:. As they reminisce, Southern expressions color New York memories and the extended family appears loving and eccentric. Horsley, Kate —. Vance Bourjaily (February ) |
| "So Many Rings to the Show" | The New Yorker (May 16, ) |
| "The Coreopsis Kid" | Charm (July ) |
| "The Rabbi's Daughter" | Charm () | Extreme Magic |
| "A Christmas Carillon" | Harper's Magazine (December ) |
| "If You Don't Want to Live I Can't Help You" | Mademoiselle (October ) |
| "The Night Club in the Woods" | Discovery #5 (March ) | Tale for the Mirror |
| "Tale for the Mirror" | Harper's Bazaar (May ) |
| "Il Plœ:r Dã Mõ Kœ:r" | The New Yorker (September 8, ) | Extreme Magic |
| "Time, Gentlemen!" | Harper's Bazaar (December ) | Tale for the Mirror |
| "Two Colonials" | Harper's Bazaar (April ) | Extreme Magic |
| "What a Thing, to Keep a Wolf in a Cage!" | Mademoiselle (April ) | Tale for the Mirror |
| "The Rehabilitation of Ginevra Leake" | New World Writing #12 (November ) |
"Songs My Mother Taught Me" a.k.a.
"The Geste Courteous" | Harper's Bazaar (January ) | Extreme Magic |
| "Mrs. Fay Dines on Zebra" | Ladies' Home Journal (October ) | Tale for the Mirror |
| "May-ry" | The Reporter (March 30, ) |
| "The Scream on Fifty-Seventh Street" | Harper's Bazaar (September ) |
| "Little Did I Know" | Saturday Evening Post (June 8, ) | Extreme Magic |
| "The Gulf Between" | Gentlemen's Quarterly () |
| "Extreme Magic" | Extreme Magic (April ) |
| "Gargantua" | Harper's Bazaar (February ) | Saratoga, Hot |
| "The Railway Police | The Railway Police and the Last Trolley Ride (May ) | The Railway Police and the Last Trolley Ride |
| "The Last Trolley Ride" |
| "Fathers and Satyrs" | Evergreen Review (December ) | - |
"The Summer Rebellion" a.k.a.
"A Summer Psychosis" | Harper's Bazaar (September ) | The Collected Stories of Hortense Calisher |
| "Real Impudence" | Saratoga, Hot (May ) | Saratoga, Hot |
| "The Library" |
| "The Sound Track" |
| "The Passenger" |
| "The Tenth Child" |
| "Survival Techniques" |
| "Saratoga, Hot" |
| "The Gig" | Confrontation (Fall ) | - |
| "The Eversham's Willie" | Southwest Review (Summer ) | - |
| "The Man Who Spat Silver" | Confrontation (Summer ) | - |
| "The Nature of the Madhouse" | Story (Spring ) | - |
| "What Country Is This?" | American Short Fiction #1 (Spring ) | - |
| "The Iron Butterflies" | Southwest Review () | - |
| "Blind Eye, Wrong Foot" | American Short Fiction #10 (Summer ) | - |
| "Women Men Don't Talk About" | The Novellas of Hortense Calisher (January ) | The Novellas of Hortense Calisher |