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Ozick, Cynthia (Vol. 155) - Further Reading
FURTHER READING
CRITICISM
Arana-Ward, Maria. “Cynthia Ozick.” Washington Post Book World 20, no. 3 (15 January 1995): 10.
Arana-Ward summarizes Ozick's career and the broad scope of her writing.
Brookner, Anita. “Knowing the Score in Old New York.” Spectator 282, no. 8915 (19 June 1999): 44.
Brookner explores the character of Ruth Puttermesser in The Puttermesser Papers.
Cheyette, Bryan. “Not Grown Quaint but Old-Fashioned.” Times Literary Supplement, no. 4869 (26 July 1996): 24.
Cheyette reflects on Ozick's critical reception in Britain and finds fault with her arguments in Portrait of the Artist as a Bad Character and Other Essays on Writing.
Dandona, Kabir. “Essaying Ozick.” Tikkun 16, no. 2 (March 2001): 68–70.
Dandona offers a positive assessment of Quarrel & Quandary.
Eder, Richard. “Out of Time.” Los Angeles Times...
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Criticism
- Sarah Blacher Cohen (essay date summer 1990)
- Mark Krupnick (essay date fall–winter 1991)
- Cynthia Ozick and Mario Materassi (interview date spring–summer 1992)
- Cynthia Ozick and Elaine M. Kauvar (interview date fall 1993)
- Andrew Lakritz (essay date winter 1994)
- Sarah Blacher Cohen (essay date 1994)
- Sarah Blacher Cohen (essay date 1994)
- Victor Strandberg (essay date 1994)
- Peter Kerry Powers (essay date fall 1995)
- Joseph Alkana (essay date winter 1997)
- Susanne Klingenstein (essay date 1997)
- Millicent Bell (review date winter 1998)
- Janet L. Cooper (essay date spring 2000)
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