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Maya Angelou: Critical Essay by R. B. Stepto

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SOURCE: A review of And Still I Rise, in Parnassus,Vol. 8, No. 1, Fall–Winter, 1979, pp. 313–15.

In the following review, Stepto finds the poems in Angelou's third volume “woefully thin,” but significant because of their relation to her autobiographical writing.

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