Here's why:
* Subject: The subject of a sentence is the noun or pronoun that performs the action of the verb. In this sentence, there isn't a verb, making it a noun phrase.
* Complete Subject: The complete subject includes the simple subject (the noun or pronoun) and any words that modify it. In this case, the complete subject is the entire phrase, as it provides all the information about what the sentence is about.
The sentence is a noun phrase that functions as a title, identifying a specific collection of short stories.