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Patrick White: Critical Essay by Veronica Brady

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SOURCE: “‘Down at the Dump’ And Lacan's Mirror Stage,” in Australian Literary Studies, Vol. 11, No. 2, October, 1983, pp. 233-37.

In the following essay, Brady praises White's story “Down at the Dump,” calling it one of the author's most interesting stories “for the insight it offers into people and society.”

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