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Sources
Glenn, Eunice. "Fantasy in the Fiction of Eudora Welty,'' in Critiques and Essays on Modern Fiction: Representing the Achievement of Modern America and British Critics, 1920-1951, edited by John W Aldridge, The Ronald Press Company, 1952, pp 506-17.
Warren, Robert Penn. "The Love and the Separateness of Miss Welty," in Kenyon Review, Volume 6, 1944, pp 246-259.
Welty, Eudora The Eye of the Story: Selected Essays and Reviews, Vintage Books/Random House, 1979.
Further Reading
Butterworth, Nancy K. "From Civil War...
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