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- Appel, Alfred. "Powerhouse's Blues." In Studies in Short Fiction,
Volume 2, 1965. pp. 221-234.
Criticism -- "Powerhouse" - Ascher, Barbara. "A Visit with Eudora Welty." In Yale Review, Vol.
74, No. 1, Autumn 1984, pp. 147-153.
Interview - In Balakian, Nona, and Simmons, Charles, eds. The Creative Present: Notes on
Contemporary American Fiction. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1963. pp.
173-192.
Criticism -- Works -- "Bride of the Innisfallen -- "Clytie" -- A Curtain of Green -- "Death of a Traveling Salesman -- Delta Wedding -- "First Lovers" -- The Golden Apples -- "The Hitchhikers" -- "June Wedding" -- "No Place for You, My Love" -- The Ponder Heart -- The Robber Bridegroom -- "Shower of Gold" -- - In Bradbury, John. Renaissance in the South.
Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1963. pp. 108-110.
Criticism -- Works -- Delta Wedding -- "June Recital" - In Bishop, John Peale. Collected Essays of John Peale
Bishop. New York: Octagon Books, 1975, c1948. pg. 257-259.
Criticism -- The Robber Bridegroom - Bradham, Jo Allen. "A Visit of Charity: Menippean Satire."In
Studies in Short
Fiction, Volume 1, 1964. pp. 258-263.
Criticism -- "A Visit of Charity" - Bryant, J.A. "Seeing Double in The Golden Apples." In
The Sewanee Review,
Volume 82, pp. 300-315.
Criticism -- The Golden Apples -- "June Recital" - Clerc, Charles. "Anatomy of Welty's Where is the Voice Coming From.
In Studies
in Short Fiction, Volume 23, 1986. pp. 389-400.
Criticism -- "Where is the Voice Coming From" - Daly, Saralyn. "A Worn Path Retrod." In Studies in Short
Fiction, Volume 1, No. 2 Winter 1964. pp. 133-139.
Criticism -- "A Worn Path" - In Eisinger, Charles E. Fiction of the Forties.
Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1963. pp. 258-283.
Criticism -- Works -- "At the Landing" -- A Curtain of Green -- Delta Wedding -- The Golden Apples -- "Keela, the Outcast Indian Maiden" -- "A Memory" -- "Moon Lake" -- The Robber Bridegroom -- "Shower of Gold" -- "A Still Moment" -- "A Visit of Charity" -- "The Wanderers" -- The Wide Net - "Eudora Welty (1972)." In Paris Review: Interviews, Vol. II. NY, Picador, 2007. pp. 117-141.
Interviews - In Gossett, Louise. Violence in Recent Southern
Fiction . Durham, N.C., Duke University Press, 1965. pp. 98-116.
Criticism -- Works -- Short Stories -- Violence in Literature -- Delta Wedding -- - Griffith, Albert J. "The Numinous Vision: Eudora Welty'sClytie.
In Studies in
Short Fiction, Volume 4, 1966. pp. 80-82.
Criticism -- "Clytie" - In Gross, Seymour L. Images of the Negro in American
Literature. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1966. pp. 221-232.
Criticism -- Novels -- Race in Literature -- Delta Wedding -- "Keela, the Outcast Indian Maiden" -- "Powerhouse" -- "A Worn Path" - Haller, Scot. "Creators on Creating: Eudora Welty." In Saturday Review,
June 1981, pp. 42-46.
Interview - In Hoffman, Frederick J. The Art of Southern Fiction
. Carbondale, Southern Illinois University Press, c1967. pp. 51-59.
Criticism -- Works -- "Clytie" -- "Petrified Man" -- The Robber Bridegroom -- "Why I Live at the P.O." - Hoffman, Theodore. "Two Southerners." Partisan Review, Vol.
XXII, No. 4, Fall 1955. pp. 561-562.
Criticism -- The Bride of the Innisfallen - Isaacs, Neil. "Life for Phoenix." The Sewanee Review,
Volume 71, 1963. pp. 75-81.
Criticism -- "A Worn Path" - Lief, Ruth Ann. " A Progression of Answers." In Studies in Short Fiction,
Volume 2, 1965. pp. 343-350.
Criticism -- "A Memory" - In Lynskey, Winifred. Reading Modern Fiction
. New York, Scribner. c1952. pp. 483-485.
Criticism -- "First Love" - In MacDonald, W.U. "Welty's 'Social Consciousness': Revisions
of The Whistle.
Modern Fiction Studies, Volume 16, 1970. pp. 193-198.
Criticism -- "The Whistle" - In MacKethan, Lucinda Hardwick. The Dream of Arcady .
Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press, c1980. pp. 181-206.
Criticism -- Works -- "Death of a Travelling Salesman" -- Delta Wedding -- The Golden Apples -- Losing Battles -- One Time, One Place -- The Optimist's Daughter - In Magee, Rosemary M. Friendship and Sympathy.
Jackson, Miss. : University Press of Mississippi, c1992. pp. 97-104, 115-119,
136-138, 142-153.
Criticism -- Interviews -- Works -- A Curtain of Green -- The Never-Ending Wrong - May, Charles. "The Difficulty of Loving in A Visit of Charity.."
In Studies in
Short Fiction, Volume 6, 1969. pp. 338-341.
Criticism -- "A Visit of Charity" - In Moore, Harry T., ed. Contemporary American Novelists
. Carbondale, Southern Illinois University Press [c1964]. pp. 41-48.
Criticism -- Works -- Short Stories -- The Golden Apples -- "June Recital" -- "Moon Lake" -- "A Piece of News" -- "A Still Moment" -- "The Wanderers" - In Moss, Howard. Whatever is Moving.
Boston: Little, Brown, c1981. pp. 135-147.
Criticism -- Losing Battles -- The Optimist's Daughter - In Peden, William. The American Short Story:
Continuity and Change, 1940-1975. Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 1975.
pp. 158-160.
Criticism -- Works -- Short Stories - In Plimpton, George. Women Writers at Work.
New York : Modern Library, 1998. pp. 157-180.
Interview - In Porter, Katherine Anne. Collected Essays and
Occasional Writings. New York: Delacorte Press, 1970. pp. 284-290.
Criticism -- Works -- A Curtain of Green - Prenshaw, Peggy. "Persephone in Eudora Welty's Livvie."
In Studies in
Short Fiction, Volume 17, 1980. pp. 149-155.
Criticism -- "Livvie" - In Reynolds, Guy. Twentieth-Century American
Women's Fiction. New York : St. Martin's Press, 1999. pp. 116-131.
Criticism -- Works -- "The Burning" -- Delta Wedding -- "First Love" -- Losing Battles -- "A Still Moment" - Richmond, Lee J. "Symbol and Theme in Eudoura Welty'sPetrified Man."
"InEnglish
Journal, Volume 60, No. 9, December 1971. pp. 1201-1203.
Criticism -- "Petrified Man"
- In Rose, Alan Henry. Demonic Vision: Racial Fantasy
and Southern Fiction. Hamden, Conn. : Archon Books, 1976. pp. 128-130.
Criticism -- Race Relations in Literature -- Short Stories -- "Keela, the Outcast Indian Maiden" -- "Powerhouse" - In Rubin, Louis, ed. The Faraway Country .
Seattle, University of Washington Press, 1963. pp. 131-154.
Criticism -- Works -- Delta Wedding -- The Golden Apples -- "Kin" - In Rubin, Louis. A Gallery of Southerners.
Baton Rouge, La.: Louisiana State University Press, c1982. pp. 49-66, see
index.
Criticism -- Works -- - In Rubin, Louis, ed. The History of Southern
Literature. Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press, c1985.
pp. 470-475.
Criticism -- Works -- Novels -- Short Stories - In Rubin, Louis, ed. Southern Renascence.
Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Press, 1953. pp. 306-315.
Criticism -- Works -- - Rubin, Louis. "Two Ladies of the South." InThe Sewanee Review, Volume
LXIII, No. 4, Autumn, 1955. pp. 671-681.
Criticism -- The Bride of Innisfallen -- "Kin"
- In Schorer, Mark, ed. The Story: a Critical
Anthology. Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall, 1967. pp. 285-287.
Criticism -- "Death of a Travelling Salesman" - In Shinn, Thelma. Women Shapeshifters .
Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 1996. pp. 19-30.
Criticism -- Golden Apples -- Myth in Literature - In Skaggs, Merrill Maguire. The Folk of Southern
Fiction . Athens, Ga.: University of Georgia Press, 1972. pp. 234-248,
see also index.
Criticism -- Works -- Short Stories - In Stevick, Peter. The American Short
Story, 1900-1945. Boston : Twayne, 1983. pp. 143-146.
Criticism -- Short Stories -- "Lily Daw and the Three Ladies" - Stone, William. "Eudora Welty's Hydrodynamic Powerhouse."
In Studies in
Short Fiction, Volume 11, 1974. pp. 93-96.
Criticism -- "Powerhouse" - Sykes, Dennis J. "Welty's The Worn Path." In The Explicator, Spring
98, Vol. 56 Issue 3, p151.
Criticism -- "A Worn Path" - In Tate, Allen. A Southern Vanguard.
New York, Prentice-Hall, 1947. pp. 78-91.
Criticism -- Works -- Short Stories -- "Death of a Travelling Salesman" -- "Old Mr. Marblehall" -- "The Robber Bridegroom" -- "A Still Moment" -- - In Weaver, Gordon, ed. The American Short Story,
1945-1980. Boston : Twayne, 1983. pp. 19-20.
Criticism -- Short Stories - Whitaker, Elaine. "Why I live at the P.O.." InThe Explicator,
Winter 1992, Vol. 50 Issue 2, p115.
Criticism -- "Why I live at the P.O." - In Young, Thomas Daniel. The Past in the Present.
Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press, c1981. pp. 87-116.
Criticism -- Optimist's Daughter

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