Abstract

This study examines how Eudora Welty was influenced by Virginia Woolf's novels and the ways in which Welty assimilated in her work the concerns she inherited from Woolf. It locates Welty's fiction in the tradition of modernism and emphasizes her interest in expanding the novel as a genre.

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