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Shiloh by Bobbie Ann Mason | Resources

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Shiloh Further Reading

"Bobbie Ann Mason," in Short Story Criticism, Vol. 4, edited by Thomas Votteler, Gale, 1990, pp 298-311.

Includes reprinted criticism on Mason's short stories.

Brinkmeyer, Robert H., Jr. "Finding One's History. Bobbie Ann Mason and Contemporary Southern Literature," In The Southern Literary Journal, Vol. 19, No.2, Spring, 1987, pp. 20-33.

Concentrates on the sense of history In Mason's work as well as Mason's place in the history of Southern literature.

Mason, Bobbie Ann, Bonnie Lyons, and Bill Oliver. An interview in Contemporary Literature, Vol. 32, No.4, Winter' 1991, pp. 449-70.

Covers Mason's work through 1991 and focuses on her understanding of the themes of her stories as well as her writing process.

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