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McMurtry, Larry (Jeff) 1936–: Critical Essay by Joseph J. Esposito

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Somebody's Darling employs some of the conventions of aesthetic realism and employs them well; the characters are rounded and believable and the story line involving….

A complex narration, similar to that of The Sound and the Fury, interestingly complicates plot and characters by showing them through overlapping and frequently contradictory lenses. (p. 181)

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McMurtry, Larry (Jeff) 1936–: Critical Essay by Joseph J. Esposito from Literature Criticism Series. ©2005-2006 Thomson Gale, a part of the Thomson Corporation. All rights reserved.



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