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Death in the Woods: Critical Essay by Sister Mary Joselyn

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SOURCE: “Some Artistic Dimensions of Sherwood Anderson's ‘Death in the Woods’” in Studies in Short Fiction, Vol. 4, No. 3, Spring, 1967, pp. 252–59.

In the following essay, Joselyn discusses the various transformations that occur in “Death in the Woods,” and argues that the story is unified through the interweaving of these metamorphoses.

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