Callaghan, Morley - Further Reading

FURTHER READING

CRITICISM

James, William Closson. “The Ambiguities of Love in Morley Callaghan's Such is My Beloved.Canadian Literature, no. 138 (fall-winter 1993): 35-51.

Traces Callaghan's ideological and literary development, culminating with the author's emphasis on the religious nature of Such is My Beloved.

Metcalf, John. “Winner Take All.” Essays on Canadian Writing 51-52 (winter-spring 1993-1994): 113-45.

Metcalf unfavorably compares Callaghan's fiction to that of Ernest Hemingway and asserts that critical assessments of Callaghan's work have often been exaggerated.

Additional coverage of Callaghan's life and career is contained in the following sources published by the Gale Group: Contemporary Authors, Vols. 9-12R, 132; Contemporary Authors New Revision Series, Vols. 33, 73; Contemporary Literary Criticism, Vols. 3, 14, 41, 65; Dictionary of Literary...

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