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Thomas, Audrey 1935: Critical Essay by Wayne Grady

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SOURCE: "Journies to the Interior: The African Stories of Audrey Thomas," in The Canadian Fiction Magazine, No. 44, 1982, pp. 98-110.

Grady is the editor of The Penguin Book of Canadian Short Stories (1980), The Penguin Book of Modern Canadian Short Stories (1982), and the journal Books in Canada. In the following essay, he states that Thomas's stories set in Africa present women at various stages of self-discovery.

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