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Mary Lavin: Critical Essay by Bonnie Kime Scott

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SOURCE: Scott, Bonnie Kime. “Mary Lavin and the Life of the Mind.” Irish University Review 9, no. 2 (autumn 1979): 262-78.

In the following essay, Scott considers Lavin's fascination with the human mind, particularly the female mind, as evinced in her short fiction.

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