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John Updike: Critical Essay by Barbara Leckie

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SOURCE: “‘The Adulterous Society’: John Updike's Marry Me,” in Modern Fiction Studies, Vol. 37, No. 1, Spring, 1991, pp. 61–79.

In the following essay, Leckie examines the social, literary, and philosophical significance of marriage and infidelity as presented in Marry Me.

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