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Ellen Gilchrist: Critical Review by Hart Williams

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SOURCE: Williams, Hart. Review of The Courts of Love, by Ellen Gilchrist. Book World—The Washington Post 27 (16 February 1997): 4.

In the following positive assessment of The Courts of Love, Williams deems Gilchrist “a national cultural treasure.”

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