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Edna O'Brien: Critical Review by Denis Donoghue

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SOURCE: A review of A Pagan Place, in New York Times Book Review, May 3, 1970, pp. 5, 31.

In the following review, Donoghue maintains that A Pagan Place is an "interesting" and "pleasant" novel, but does not "go deep" enough to merit consideration as a significant work of literature.

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