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Elizabeth Bowen: Critical Essay by Judith Bates

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SOURCE: Bates, Judith. “Undertones of Horror in Elizabeth Bowen's Look at All Those Roses and The Cat Jumps.Journal of the Short Story in English 8 (spring 1987): 81-91.

In the following essay, Bates elucidates the role of horror in Bowen's “Look at All Those Roses” and “The Cat Jumps.”

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