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W. P. Kinsella: Critical Review by Ruth Panofsky

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SOURCE: Panofsky, Ruth. “Of Loss and Hope.” Canadian Literature, no. 149 (summer 1996): 165-66.

In the following excerpt, Panofsky evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of The Winter Helen Dropped By.

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