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Jesse Stuart: Critical Essay by Mary Washington Clarke

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SOURCE: "The Hill Man's Religion," in Jesse Stuart's Kentucky, McGraw-Hill, 1968, pp. 55-90.

In the following excerpt, Clark examines the role of religion in Stuart's short fiction.

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