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Bobbie Ann Mason: Critical Essay by Albert E. Wilhelm

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SOURCE: Wilhelm, Albert E. “Private Rituals: Coping with Change in the Fiction of Bobbie Ann Mason.” Midwest Quarterly 28, no. 2 (winter 1987): 271–82.

In the following essay, Wilhelm discusses the effects of social change on the lives of everyday people, a primary theme in Mason's stories.

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