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Carson McCullers' The ballad of the sad café

edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom

(Modern critical interpretations)

Chelsea House, c2005

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 147-150) and index

Contents of Works

  • The introspective narrator in "The ballad of the sad café" / John McNally
  • Carson McCullers' literary ballad / Joseph R. Millichap
  • Rejection of the feminine in Carson McCullers' The ballad of the sad café / Panthea Reid Broughton
  • The ballad of the sad café (1943) / Margaret B. McDowell
  • Carson McCullers' Amazon nightmare / Louise Westling
  • Two voices of the single narrator in The ballad of the sad café / Mary Ann Dazey
  • The love ethos of Porter, Welty, and McCullers / Ruth M. Vande Kieft
  • From eros to agape : reconsidering the chain gang's song in McCullers's "Ballad of the sad café" / Margaret Whitt
  • Reading Miss Amelia : critical strategies in the construction of sex, gender, sexuality, the gothic and the grotesque / Clare Whatling
  • Carson McCullers's primal scenes : The ballad of the sad café / Doreen Fowler
  • Two bodies in one : The heart is a lonely hunter and The ballad of the sad café / Sarah Gleeson-White

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