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There are 4 critical essays on Other Voices, Other Rooms.
Critical Essays on Other Voices, Other Rooms
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Critical Essay by Brian Mitchell-Peters
11,664 words, approx. 39 pages
 In the following essay, Mitchell-Peters considers the portrayal of homosexuality in Other Voices, Other Rooms, focusing on the function of Camp and Southern Gothic style on the novella.
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Critical Essay by John W. Aldridge
6,370 words, approx. 21 pages
 In the following essay, Aldridge provides a stylistic analysis of Capote's short fiction, contending that the characters in Other Voices, Other Rooms function as metaphors of one another.
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Critical Review by Marguerite Young
1,163 words, approx. 4 pages
 In the following review of Other Voices, Other Rooms, Young asserts that Capote exhibits “the aura of individuality, of personality, a special atmosphere of thought and style, an attitude toward reality apart from any merely practical problem, character, or situation.”

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