SOURCE: MacGowan, Christopher. “The Heritage of the Fathers in Sherwood Anderson's ‘The Man Who Became a Woman.’” Journal of the Short Story in English 21 (autumn 1993): 29-37.
In the following essay, MacGowan explores the significance of paternity and patriarchy to “The Man Who Became a Woman.”
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