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Ellen Glasgow: Critical Essay by Richard K. Meeker

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SOURCE: Introduction to The Collected Stories of Ellen Glasgow, edited by Richard K. Meeker, Louisiana State University Press, 1963, pp. 3-23.

In the following essay, which is the earliest substantial consideration of Glasgow's short fiction, Meeker argues that the stories mark an important transition in Glasgow's development as a writer.

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