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Sex in Literature: Eugene M. Langen

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James Dickey
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SOURCE: "Dickey's 'Deliverance': Sex and the Great Outdoors," in The Southern Literary Journal, Vol. IX, No. 2, Spring, 1977, pp. 137-49.

{In the following essay, Langen describes sex as a primal source of power that pervades James Dickey's novel Deliverance.

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