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Eudora Welty: Critical Review by Paul Bailey

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SOURCE: "Gloriously ordinary," in TLS, No. 4131, June 4, 1982, p. 608.

In the following review, Bailey discusses Welty's Losing Battles and states that "The prevailing tone is one of glorious ordinariness, but one that never sinks into the terminally cute…."

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