Broyard is an American critic and essayist. In the following review, he favorably assesses Set in Motion, noting Martin's focus on male-female relationships.
Helene, the narrator of Set in M...
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In the following review, Hinerfeld faults Martin's sensationalist writing technique and the serious tone of the short stories found in The Consolation of Nature.
The Consolation of Nature is...
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In the following essay, Martin describes her views on writing and the creative process.
Unlike babies, not all stories come from the same place, and not all people who create stories go about it in...
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In the following, Fischer analyzes Martin's focus on personal freedom and masochism in her novel A Recent Martyr and her short story collections.
Valerie Martin is a major writer on the verg...
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Morris is an American editor and critic who frequently writes about John Gardner. In the following excerpt, he comments on Martin's focus on relationships and death in The Consolation of Nature...
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In the following review, Kaveney provides a mixed appraisal of A Recent Martyr.
Comparisons between Sacred and Profane Love are unfashionable in an agnostic world; but Valerie Martin's novel...
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In the following unfavorable review, Kakutani faults Mary Reilly as merely a rewrite of Stevenson's Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1886).
Written in 1886, Robert Louis Stevenson's Strange C...
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An American novelist, short story writer, and scriptwriter, Crowley is best known for The Deep (1975) and his work in the genres of science fiction and fantasy. In the following favorable review, he b...
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Showalter is an American educator, editor, and critic who frequently writes on feminist issues and concerns. In the following mixed review, she discusses Martin's focus on gender differences an...
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In the following mixed review, Graff discusses Mary Reilly's focus on Victorian society and feminist concerns.
Whose history counts? That's the familiar feminist question Valerie Mart...
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Merkin is an American novelist, critic, short story writer, and editor. In the following excerpt, she offers praise for Set in Motion, relating the novel's thematic focus on love and emotional ...
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In the following interview, originally conducted in early 1992, Martin discusses her novels—particularly Mary Reilly—the major themes of her work, her reception among critics, and her ai...
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In the following essay. Roberts examines Mary Reilly as a psychological novel relating the process of individuation as well as the effects of child abuse on individual development.
While works base...
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In the following review of The Great Divorce, Kakutani praises the novel's emotional depth and Martin's use of imagery, particularly that of the black leopard.
The novelist Valerie Ma...
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Houston is a novelist and educator. In the following mixed review, he discusses the themes, plot, and subplots of The Great Divorce.
In this, her first novel since her successful Mary Reilly, Valer...
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Prose is an American novelist, short story writer, and educator known for fiction in which she blends elements of realism and supernaturalism. In the following review, she positively assesses The Grea...
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Garner is an American critic, nonfiction writer, and educator. In the following excerpt, he offers a mixed assessment of The Great Divorce.
[Valerie Martin's The Great Divorce] has the kind ...
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In the following, Gold favorably reviews The Great Divorce, describing it as "balanced, truthful, and compelling," and nothing its focus on destruction and conflict.
The Great Divorce...
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An American critic, editor, and educator, Fischer is both a friend and former teacher of Martin. In the following positive review, he discusses characterization and Martin's use of language in ...
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In the following, Broyard offers a negative assessment of Alexandra.
Claude, the narrator of Alexandra, describes his past life as "pennypinching, joyless tedium," and I'm afra...
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Du Plessix Gray is an American novelist, journalist, critic, and nonfiction writer. In the following review, she praises Alexandra's evocation of place, but faults Martin's characterizat...
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In the following favorable review, Salmans analyzes plot and characterization in Alexandra.
Moss-hung, hot and steamy, the bayou country of Louisiana is popular territory among mystery writers as a...
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Banks is an American novelist, editor, critic, and educator. In the following review, she favorably assesses A Recent Martyr.
This is a striking book, one with as much depth as the reader dares to ...
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In the following review, Kakutani gives a favorable assessment of The Consolation of Nature, concluding that Martin's best work in the short story genre is Gothic in nature and rivals the work ...
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Johnson is an American novelist, educator, critic, nonfiction writer, cartoonist, short story writer, and scriptwriter. In the following mixed review, he provides a thematic analysis of the short stor...
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