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Annie Dillard: Critical Essay by Joan Bischoff

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SOURCE: "Fellow Rebels: Annie Dillard and Maxine Hong Kingston," in English Journal, Vol. 78, No. 8. December, 1889, pp. 50-67.

In the following essay, Bischoff compares Dillard's American Childhood with Maxine Hong Kingston's autobiography The Woman Warrior, noting that despite different backgrounds the two authors depict similar experiences.

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