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There are 7 critical essays on At the Bottom of the River.
Critical Essays on At the Bottom of the River

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Critical Essay by Moira Ferguson
13,232 words, approx. 44 pages
 In the following excerpt, Ferguson views colonialism as a central theme of the stories in At the Bottom of the River.
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Critical Essay by Diane Simmons
12,962 words, approx. 43 pages
 In the following essay, Simmons asserts that if read together and within the context of Kincaid's other work, the stories in At the Bottom of the River “trace an emotional journey, a journey of mourning.”
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Critical Essay by Edward J. Ahearn
12,241 words, approx. 41 pages
 In the following essay, Ahearn provides feminist interpretations of At the Bottom of the River and Monique Wittig's Les Guérillères.
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Critical Essay by Brenda F. Berrian
5,593 words, approx. 19 pages
 In the following essay, Berrian identifies and discusses recurring motifs in At the Bottom of the River and Annie John.
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Critical Essay by Helen Pyne Timothy
4,515 words, approx. 15 pages
 In the following essay, Timothy finds parallels in the mother-daughter relationship found in “At the Bottom of the River” and Kincaid's novel Annie John.
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Critical Review by A. Salkey
198 words, approx. 1 pages
 In the following review, Salkey discusses the defining characteristics of the stories comprising At the Bottom of the River.

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