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Dorothy Parker: Critical Essay by Ken Johnson

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SOURCE: Johnson, Ken. “Dorothy Parker's Perpetual Motion.” In American Women Short Story Writers: A Collection of Critical Essays, edited by Julie Brown, pp. 251-65. New York: Garland, 1995.

In the following essay, Johnson surveys the critical reaction to Parker's oeuvre and examines her unique use of repetition in her work.

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