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King, Stephen 1947-: Critical Essay by Gene Doty

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SOURCE: "A Clockwork Evil: Guilt and Coincidence in 'The Monkey,' " in The Dark Descent: Essays Defining Stephen King's Horrorscope, edited by Tony Magistrale, Greenwood Press, 1992, pp. 129-36.

Doty is an American educator and critic. In the following essay, he explores themes and narrative technique in "The Monkey. "

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