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Susan Hill: Critical Essay by Ernest H. Hofer

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SOURCE: "Enclosed Structures, Disclosed Lives: The Fictions of Susan Hill," in Contemporary British Women Writers, Narrative Strategies, edited by Robert E. Hosmer Jr., St. Martin's Press, 1993, pp. 128-50.

Below, Hofer provides an overview of Hill's fiction, tracing the movement away from an "enclosed" narrative structure to a more "open" one.

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