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Article: Eudora Welty and Virginia Woolf: Gender, Genre, and Influence.(Review) (book reviews)
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- The Southern Literary Journal
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- September 22, 1999
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Eudora Welty and Virginia Wolf: Gender, Genre, and Influence. By Suzan Harrison. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1997. 158 pp. $27.50.
These studies concern the development of women's voices and women's stories, Welty through her imaginative engagement with Virginia Woolf, and Robert Penn Warren through his various female characters; yet Harrison, as well as Ferriss, rejects such essentialist positions as "only a woman can write a woman's narrative and a woman can write nothing but a woman's narrative." Of Woolf's To the Lighthouse and Welty's Delta Wedding, Harrison states that "the relationship between these two novels does not depend as much on ...
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Article: Eudora Welty: Writers' Reflections Upon First Reading ...
The Mississippi Quarterly;
March 22, 2000 ;
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...Eudora Welty: Writers' Reflections Upon First Reading Welty, edited by Pearl Amelia McHaney. Athens, Georgia: Hill ... pp. $16.95 cloth THE EARNEST DESIRE EXPRESSED BY ONE WELTY SCHOLAR at a recent conference, to "get Welty off the ...
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