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Ellen Gilchrist: Critical Essay by Margaret Donovan Bauer

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SOURCE: Bauer, Margaret Donovan. “Gilchrist's Composite Personality and Story Cycle: Transforming Ernest Hemingway.” In The Fiction of Ellen Gilchrist, pp. 23-56. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1999.

In the following essay, Bauer contends that “the allusions to and parallels with works by Hemingway throughout Gilchrist's work reveal, in addition to Gilchrist's development of story cycles and composite personalities in the tradition of Hemingway, the deconstruction of the Hemingway hero.”

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