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William Trevor: Critical Review by Joyce Carol Oates

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SOURCE: Oates, Joyce Carol. “On Small Farms from Cork to Cavan.” Times Literary Supplement (29 September 2000): 22-3.

In the following favorable review of The Hill Bachelors, Oates characterizes the main thematic concerns of Trevor's short fiction.

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