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The Rainbow: Critical Essay by S. L. Goldberg

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SOURCE: "The Rainbow: Fiddle-Bow and Sand," in Essays in Criticism, Vol. XI, No. 4, October, 1961, pp. 418-34.

In the following essay, Goldberg explores the thematic, stylistic, and symbolic factors that limit the overall success of The Rainbow as a work of art.

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