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- Isolation and Invisibility in The Catbird Seat
In the following essay, the author discusses isolation and invisibility in ‘‘The Catbird Seat.’’
- Lean Dickens and Admirable Crichton: Film Adaptations of Literature
In the following essay, Kendle discusses the difficulties of translating literature into popular film, with specific attention to Thurber’s ‘‘The Catbird Seat.’’
- Thurber’s "The Catbird Seat"
In the following essay, Underwood examinessome of the deeper devices Thurber employs in the story.
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