Ellen Gilchrist Criticism
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Gilchrist, Ellen (Contemporary Literary Criticism)
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Criticism
- The Miracle of Realism: The Bid for Self-Knowledge in the Fiction of Ellen Gilchrist
- Ellen Gilchrist's Characters and the Southern Woman's Experience: Rhoda Manning's Double Bind and Anna Hand's Creativity
- New People in the Old Museum of New Orleans: Ellen Gilchrist, Sheila Bosworth, and Nancy Lemann
- The Evolution of Caddy: An Intertextual Reading of The Sound and the Fury and Ellen Gilchrist's The Annunciation
- Progress and Prescription: Ellen Gilchrist's Southern Belles
- Too Many Hands
- The Rough-Edged Romantic
- Dressed for Success in the South
- Ellen Gilchrist's Rhoda: Managing the Fiction
- The Patterns People Make
- Taking Wing
- Tradition and an Individual Talent
- Gilchrist's Composite Personality and Story Cycle: Transforming Ernest Hemingway
- Further Reading
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Gilchrist, Ellen (Short Story Criticism)
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Criticism
- Ellen Gilchrist's and Clifton Taulbert's Portrayals of Glen Allan
- Review of The Age of Miracles
- Review of The Age of Miracles
- More Dreamy Dreams
- The Courts of Love
- The Courts of Love
- Flights of Angels
- Taking Wing
- The Cabal and Other Stories
- Gilchrist's Composite Personality and Story Cycle: Transforming Ernest Hemingway
- Discoveries
- Review of Collected Stories
- Discoveries
- Review of Collected Stories
- Guilty Pleasures
- Ellen Gilchrist's Women Who Would Be Queens (and Those Who Would Dethrone Them)
- I, Rhoda Manning, Go Hunting with My Daddy
- I, Rhoda Manning, Go Hunting with My Daddy
- Further Reading