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Introduction / Harold Bloom. Welty's transformations of the public, the private, and the political / Peggy Whitman Prenshaw. Monkeying around : Welty's "powerhouse," blues-jazz, and the signifying connection / Kenneth Bearden. Phoenix has no coat : historicity, eschatology, and sins of omission in Eudora Welty's "A worn path" / Dean Bethea. Why sister lives at the P.O. / Charles E. May. The love and the separateness in Miss Welty / Robert Penn Warren. "All things are double," Eudora Welty as a civilized writer / Warren French. "The treasure most dearly regarded," memory and imagination in Delta wedding / Suzanne Marrs. The golden apples / Elizabeth Bowen. The strategy of Edna Earle Ponder / Marilyn Arnold. The bride of the Innisfallen / Ruth M. Vande Kieft. "Foes well matched or sweethearts come together," the love story in Losing battles / Sally Wolff. The onlooker, smiling : an early reading of The optimist's daughter / Reynolds Price. The optimist's daughter : a woman's memory / Franziska Gygax. Eudora Welty's sense of place / Denis Donoghue |