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Ellen Gilchrist: Critical Essay by Nicholas O. Pagan

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SOURCE: Pagan, Nicholas O. “Ellen Gilchrist's and Clifton Taulbert's Portrayals of Glen Allan.” Notes on Mississippi Writers 24, no. 2 (July 1992): 59-65.

In the following essay, Pagan contrasts Gilchrist's portrayal of Glen Allan, Mississippi, with that of Clifton Taulbert, contending that “Gilchrist's Glen Allan differs so greatly from Taulbert's that one barely recognizes them as the same town.”

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