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Wilson, Angus 1913-1991: J. H. Stape

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SOURCE: "The Unknown Angus Wilson: Uncollected Short Stories from the Fifties and After," in Twentieth Century Literature, Vol. 33, No. 1, Spring, 1987, pp. 80-97.

In this essay, Stape analyzes a number of Wilson's lesser-known stories. The critic focuses on the incidents from the author's life that contributed to the tales and discusses the manner in which the characters and themes of the stories are reflected in Wilson's subsequent novels.

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