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Ray Bradbury: Critical Essay by John B. Rosenman

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SOURCE: Rosenman, John B. “The Heaven and Hell Archetype in Faulkner's ‘That Evening Sun’ and Bradbury's Dandelion Wine.South Atlantic Bulletin 43, no. 2 (1978): 12-16.

In the following essay, Rosenman finds parallels between Faulkner's story “That Evening Sun” and Bradbury's novella That Dandelion Wine, particularly the emphasis of heaven and hell in their work.

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