The Stories of Welty (Masterplots, Revised Second Edition)
At a glance:
- Author: Eudora Welty
- First Published: 1941
- Genres: Short fiction, Character study
- Subjects: Civil rights, Self-discovery, Mythology or myths, Suicide, South or Southerners, Alienation, Dreams, Reality, Small-town life, Disabilities or physically challenged persons, Loneliness, Mental retardation, Eccentrics or eccentricities, Naivete, Deafness or hearing-impaired persons
Critical Evaluation:
Eudora Welty is one of the best contemporary writers of short stories. A writer of novels as well, her reputation has been built upon her short fiction, especially that of her early collections, A CURTAIN OF GREEN AND OTHER STORIES, and THE WIDE NET AND OTHER STORIES. Although somewhat restricted in setting, her short stories have demonstrated a wide variety in subject matter, ranging from the treatment of sideshow freaks in “Keela, the Outcast Indian Maiden” to that of the improvisations of a jazz musician in “Powerhouse.” There is...
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