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Anne Tyler: Critical Essay by James Grove

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SOURCE: Grove, James. “Anne Tyler: Wrestling with the ‘Lowlier Angel.’” In Southern Writers at Century's End, edited by Jeffrey J. Folks and James A. Perkins, pp. 134-50. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1997.

In the following essay, Grove discusses Tyler as a Southern writer and elucidates the role of place in Morgan's Passing.

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