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Ellen Gilchrist: Critical Essay by Margaret Donovan Bauer

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SOURCE: Bauer, Margaret Donovan. “Ellen Gilchrist's Women Who Would Be Queens (and Those Who Would Dethrone Them).” Mississippi Quarterly 55, no. 1 (winter 2001-2002): 117-31.

In the following essay, Bauer investigates Gilchrist's portrayal of women in her fiction.

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