Eudora Welty holds a prominent position among Southern writers,
receiving critical attention in publications that scan a wide range
of interests. Journals that specialize in American literature,
journals that publish general essays, and journals that focus on
Southern literature frequently include articles about her works.
Her writings have been included in anthologies and have been
adapted for the stage and television. This book traces the evolving
critical response to her fiction.
In a lucid introductory essay, Champion presents an overview and
summarizes the body of criticism on Welty's fiction. The rest of
the volume presents representative selections of criticism from the
initial reception of Welty's work to the present day. The
selections are grouped in chapters devoted to Welty's principal
writings. Her fiction is treated chronologically, and the
selections within each chapter are also arranged in chronological
order. Thus the book charts the development of Welty criticism over
an extended period of time. A bibliography of works for further
reading completes the volume.
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