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Sylvia Townsend Warner: Critical Essay by Bruce Knoll

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SOURCE: Knoll, Bruce. “‘An Existence Doled Out’: Passive Resistance as a Dead End in Sylvia Townsend Warner's Lolly Willowes.Twentieth Century Literature 39, no. 3 (fall 1993): 344-63.

In the following essay, Knoll perceives Lolly Willowes as a novel that explores the dualism between male aggression and female passivity.

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