Ellen Gilchrist | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 1 page of analysis & critique of Ellen Gilchrist.

Ellen Gilchrist | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 1 page of analysis & critique of Ellen Gilchrist.
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SOURCE: Review of The Courts of Love, by Ellen Gilchrist. Virginia Quarterly Review 73, no. 4 (fall 1997): 130.

In the following review, the anonymous critic provides a favorable assessment of The Courts of Love.

The one novella and nine stories that make up this collection [The Courts of Love] simply show a master at work. In this her 14th book, Gilchrist will be courting new fans and satisfying old ones. The novella, Nora Jane and Company continues to chart the travails of Nora Jane, who first posed as a nun in a robbery and later managed to birth twin girls from different fathers. One shows up unexpectedly in a bizarre twist that opens up the plot of the work. Then Gilchrist takes up a terrorist-style murder carried out by a Muslim sect. That she then drops it like a hot potato is less troubling than it would be for a writer...

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