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Mary Gordon: Critical Essay by Alma Bennett

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SOURCE: Bennett, Alma. “‘Neither Night nor Morning’: The Rest of Life: Three Novellas.” In Mary Gordon, pp. 148-64. New York: Twayne, 1996.

In the following essay, Bennett argues that the three novellas included in The Rest of Life “form a deliberately crafted whole,” and explore some dominant motifs that resonate throughout the volume.

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