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Notes for Another Life Study Guide

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by Sue Ellen Bridgers
About 14 pages (4,198 words)

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Andrews, Martha. "Music in the Novels of Sue Ellen Bridgers." ALAN Review 18,1 (1990): 14-16. The author analyzes the symbolic function of music in Notes for Another Life and in other novels by Bridgers.

Bridgers, Sue Ellen. "ALAN Award Acceptance Speech." ALAN Review, 13,2 (1986): 51-52. Bridgers explains that characters, not plots, are the source of her novels.

——. "From the Inside Out—the Author Speaks." New York: Alfred A. Knopf, n.d. Bridgers discusses the importance of setting, characters, and themes in her writing.

——. "My Life in Fiction." ALAN Review, 18,1 (1990): 2-5. Bridgers discusses the influences of the south upon her work as a writer.

——. "Stories My Grandmother Told Me: Part One." ALAN Review 13,1 (1985): 44-48. Bridgers discusses the roots of her storytelling and the sources of her female.....

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Notes for Another Life from Beacham's Encyclopedia of Popular Fiction and Beacham's Guide to Literature for Young Adults. ©2005-2006 Thomson Gale, a part of the Thomson Corporation. All rights reserved.

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