Although Eudora Welty is a literary artist noted for her feminine approach, she is not a feminist. In writing fiction, she says, I think imagination comes ahead of sex. Most of the selections in her short-story volumes portray women characters, however, usually from points of view which focus upon the experiences of women from their particular angles of vision. Her women range from the young girl in A Visit of Charity to the aged Phoenix in A Worn Path. This study examines Miss Welty\u27s portrayal of women, their roles and conflicts, an aspect of her fiction that has received comparatively little critical treatment. Twenty-one stories are analyzed in detail, twenty from A Curtain of Green, The Wide Net, The Golden Apples, and The B...
This dissertation is an attempt to further investigate Eudora Welty''s feminine discourse, a discour...
By comparing Eudora Welty’s short stories A Piece of News and Flowers for Marjorie, this essay attem...
At first glance, Eudora Welty’s short stories seem to exist in paradox with the writer’s own intenti...
Discusses the short stories of Eudora Welty, including the portrayal of heroines and women artists, ...
In the mid-twentieth century many critics considered Eudora Welty’s work regionalist, which limited ...
The present MA thesis discusses Eudora Welty's short fiction and the author's engagement with the pl...
This thesis analyzes Eudora Welty’s short story collection, A Curtain of Green, and the interactions...
This thesis analyzes Eudora Welty\u27s short story collection, A Curtain of Green, and the interacti...
The writings of Eudora A. Welty have been published since 1936. They include four collections of sho...
The female characters in four of Eudora Welty's five novels, The Robber Bridegroom (1942), Delta Wed...
Eudora Welty’s carefully cultivated community of literary mentors and contemporaries has been well d...
Eudora Welty's short story "Flowers for Marjorie" appears in A Curtain of Green and Other Stories, h...
Folkways in the Fiction and Photography of Eudora Welty suggests that it is time for a definitive wo...
This dissertation is an attempt to further investigate Eudora Welty’s feminine discourse, a discours...
Eudora Welty is an author concerned with relationships between human beings. Throughout A Curtain of...
This dissertation is an attempt to further investigate Eudora Welty''s feminine discourse, a discour...
By comparing Eudora Welty’s short stories A Piece of News and Flowers for Marjorie, this essay attem...
At first glance, Eudora Welty’s short stories seem to exist in paradox with the writer’s own intenti...
Discusses the short stories of Eudora Welty, including the portrayal of heroines and women artists, ...
In the mid-twentieth century many critics considered Eudora Welty’s work regionalist, which limited ...
The present MA thesis discusses Eudora Welty's short fiction and the author's engagement with the pl...
This thesis analyzes Eudora Welty’s short story collection, A Curtain of Green, and the interactions...
This thesis analyzes Eudora Welty\u27s short story collection, A Curtain of Green, and the interacti...
The writings of Eudora A. Welty have been published since 1936. They include four collections of sho...
The female characters in four of Eudora Welty's five novels, The Robber Bridegroom (1942), Delta Wed...
Eudora Welty’s carefully cultivated community of literary mentors and contemporaries has been well d...
Eudora Welty's short story "Flowers for Marjorie" appears in A Curtain of Green and Other Stories, h...
Folkways in the Fiction and Photography of Eudora Welty suggests that it is time for a definitive wo...
This dissertation is an attempt to further investigate Eudora Welty’s feminine discourse, a discours...
Eudora Welty is an author concerned with relationships between human beings. Throughout A Curtain of...
This dissertation is an attempt to further investigate Eudora Welty''s feminine discourse, a discour...
By comparing Eudora Welty’s short stories A Piece of News and Flowers for Marjorie, this essay attem...
At first glance, Eudora Welty’s short stories seem to exist in paradox with the writer’s own intenti...