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Sam Shepard: Critical Essay by Donald L. Carveth

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SOURCE: Carveth, Donald L. “The Borderline Dilemma in Paris, Texas: Psychoanalytic Approaches to Sam Shepard.” Mosaic 25, no. 4 (fall 1992): 99-120.

In the following essay, Carveth explores Shepard's examination of the human “self” in Paris, Texas.

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