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Sylvia Townsend Warner: Critical Essay by Wendy Mulford

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SOURCE: Mulford, Wendy. “Sylvia: The Novels of the 1930s.” In This Narrow Place: Sylvia Townsend Warner and Valentine Ackland: Life, Letters and Politics, 1930-1951, pp. 104-34. Kitchener, Ontario: Pandora Press, 1988.

In the following essay, Mulford traces Warner's literary development throughout the 1930s.

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