Andrew Lytle's Fiction: a Traditional ViewStanford University, 1972 - 630 pages |
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Page 81
... , and to the ultimate unconsciousness of death without violating credibility ? How could the final twilight of consciousness in a dying guilt - ridden woman be rendered ? As the story begins , Mammy Kate McGowan , eighty 81.
... , and to the ultimate unconsciousness of death without violating credibility ? How could the final twilight of consciousness in a dying guilt - ridden woman be rendered ? As the story begins , Mammy Kate McGowan , eighty 81.
Page 82
... Kate will soon die . This bed , with its cluster of wooden grapes on the headboard , provides the Controlling Image and focus of the story : it , like Dilsey , has seen the first and will see the last of Mammy Kate ; it is a tangible ...
... Kate will soon die . This bed , with its cluster of wooden grapes on the headboard , provides the Controlling Image and focus of the story : it , like Dilsey , has seen the first and will see the last of Mammy Kate ; it is a tangible ...
Page 84
... Mammy , obsessed as she is with guilt , as are the images of the present . The transition from reverie to present reality is neatly executed . The girl who must lose her land to Kate has a " trapped look ... It had come back to her ...
... Mammy , obsessed as she is with guilt , as are the images of the present . The transition from reverie to present reality is neatly executed . The girl who must lose her land to Kate has a " trapped look ... It had come back to her ...
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