Further Reading
- Additional coverage of Wescott's life and career is contained in the following sources published by Gale Group: Contemporary Authors, Vols. 13-16 (revised), 121; Contemporary Authors New Revision Series, Vols. 23, 70; Contemporary Literary Criticism, Vol. 13; and Dictionary of Literary Biography, Vols. 4, 9, 102.
- Kane, Patricia. "Glenway Wescott's Odyssey." Critique No. 1 (Winter 1965-66): 5-12. (Discusses the common theme of journeying home in Wescott's novels and short fiction.)
- Quinn, Patrick F. "The Case History of Glenway Wescott." Frontier and Midland 19, No. 1 (Autumn 1938): 11-16. (Evaluation of Wescott's novels and short fiction that addresses why, as early as 1938, the author's fiction suffered from a decline in importance.)
- Schorer, C. E. "The Maturing of Glenway Wescott." College English 18, No. 6 (March 1957): 320-26. (Traces the development of Wescott's fiction, noting "a gain of technical virtuosity, a loss of reality.")
Get Ahead with eNotes
Start your 48-hour free trial to access everything you need to rise to the top of the class. Enjoy expert answers and study guides ad-free and take your learning to the next level.
Already a member? Log in here.