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- Interpretations of Paul's Mental Disturbance
In the following essay, the author surveys the various critical interpretations of Paul’s mental disturbance in Aiken’s ‘‘Silent Snow, Secret Snow.’’
- At the Edge of Sound and Silence:
Conrad Aiken’s Senlin: A Biography and Silent Snow,
Secret Snow
In the following excerpt, Swan discusses the major themes of Aiken’s ‘‘Silent Snow, Secret Snow.’’
- Silent Snow, Secret Snow:
Style as Art
In the following excerpt, Tebeaux explores Aiken’s development of the narrative and the use of poetical devices in ‘‘Silent Snow, Secret Snow.’’
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