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Annie Dillard: Critical Essay by Terri Brown-Davidson

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SOURCE: "'Choosing the Given with a Fierce and Pointed Will': Annie Dillard and Risk-Taking in Contemporary Literature," in The Hollins Critic, Vol. XXX. No. 2, April, 1993, pp. 1-9.

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