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A Worn Path Study Guide

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by Eudora Welty
About 46 pages (13,924 words)
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Butterworth, Nancy K. "From Civil War to Civil Rights: Race Relations in 'A Worn Path,'" in Eudora Welty: Eye of the Storyteller, edited by Dawn Trouard, Kent State University Press, 1989.

Butterworth discusses the racial politics of the story.

Conversations with Eudora Welty, edited by Peggy Whitman Prenshaw, University Press of Mississippi, 1984. Collected here are many interviews and personal conversations various people have had with Eudora Volume 3 2 7

Worn Path Welty. A valuable resource for those interested in the author herself, her work, her life, and her concerns.

Eudora Welty, edited by Harold Bloom, Chelsea House Publishers, 1986.

This collection of thirteen essays about Eudora Welty's fiction provides an excellent introduction to her work. These essays are written by some very well-known critics and writers, such as.....

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