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Roselily | Essays and Criticism
- The Poetic Qualities of Walker's Story
In the following essay, the author discusses the poetic qualities of Walker’s story.
- Personal Spirits
In the following essay, Brent discusses the theme of ‘‘personal spirits’’ in Walker’s story.
- Roselily's Impending Entrapment Through Marriage
In the following essay, the author discusses Roselily’s impending entrapment through marriage, and its relationship to the epigraphs that open the collection.
- An Overview of Roselily
In the following review, Fowler presents an overview of the story ‘‘Roselily.’’
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