This is a critical study of the novels, short stories, family history and essays of a writer still too little appreciated. Corcoran sees Elizabeth Bowen as a writer who not only inherits from the experimental traditions of the Modernist movement, but...
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This is a critical study of the novels, short stories, family history and essays of a writer still too little appreciated. Corcoran sees Elizabeth Bowen as a writer who not only inherits from the experimental traditions of the Modernist movement, but inherits them with a difference, in ways that make a difference.