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Elinor Wylie 1885–1928: Critical Essay by Celeste Turner Wright

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SOURCE: "Elinor Wylie: The Glass Chimera and the Minotaur," in Twentieth Century Literature, Vol. 12, No. 1, April, 1966, pp. 15-26.

In the following excerpt Wright groups Wylie's poems by their imagery and links the images to Wylie's personality.

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