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Tillie Olsen: Critical Essay by Kathy Wolfe

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SOURCE: "'Coming to Writing' Through the Impressionist Fiction of Tillie Olsen," in Midwestern Miscellany XXI, edited by David D. Anderson, Midwestern Press, 1993, pp. 57-67.

In the following essay, Wolfe compares "I Stand Here Ironing" with "Hey Sailor, What Ship?" as she explores Olsen's concept of universal hope.

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