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Elizabeth Bowen: Critical Essay by Patricia Coughlan

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SOURCE: Coughlan, Patricia. “Women and Desire in the Work of Elizabeth Bowen.” In Sex, Nation and Dissent in Irish Writing, edited by Éibhear Walshe, pp. 103-34. Cork, Ireland: Cork University Press, 1997.

In the following excerpt, Coughlan traces the representation of women's mutual attraction in Bowen's later novels.

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