A Still Moment: Essays on the Art of Eudora WeltyJohn F. Desmond Introduction. Harris, J. The real thing. Allen, J.A. Eudora Welty. Neault, D.J. Time in the fiction of Eudora Welty. Griffith, A.J. The poetics of prose. Fialk owksi, B. Psychic distances in a curtain of green. Davis, C.E. Eudora Welty's T he robber bridegroom and old Southwest humor. Messerli, D. Metronome and music. Bradford, M.E. Looking down from a high place. McMillen, W. Circling-in. Desmon d, J.F. Pattern and vision in the optimist's daughter. |
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The Three Moments | 12 |
Time in the Fiction of Eudora Welty | 35 |
Eudora Weltys Literary | 51 |
Copyright | |
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