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Anne Tyler: Critical Essay by Barbara A. Bennett

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SOURCE: "Attempting to Connect: Verbal Humor in the Novels of Anne Tyler," in South Atlantic Review, Vol. 60, No. 1, January, 1995, pp. 57-75.

In the following essay, Bennett outlines the various types of verbal humor Tyler employs in her novels.

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