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Ellen Gilchrist: Critical Review by Bharat Tandon

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SOURCE: “Dressed for Success in the South,” in Times Literary Supplement, No. 4829, p. 23.

In the following review, Tandon argues that there are profound moments in Gilchrist's The Age of Miracles, but that it is not her best work.

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