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Southern Quarterly, Winter 2004 by Wright, Emily
Bryant, J. A. Twentieth-Century Southern Literature. Lexington: UP of Kentucky, 1997.
Craig, David M. "Caroline Miller." Dictionary of Literary Biography. Vol. 9. American Novelists, 1920-45. Detroit: Gale, 1981. 2: 208-11.
Fox-Genovese, Elizabeth. Afterword. Lamb in His Bosom. Harper, 1933. Atlanta: Peachtree, 1993.
Miller, Bill. Letter to the author. 19 May 1994.
W.K.R. Rev. of Lamb in His Bosom, by Caroline Miller. Christian Science Monitor 23 (Sept. 1933):10.
EMILY WRIGHT is associate professor of English at Methodist College in Fayetteville, North Carolina, where she directs the Southern Writers Symposium. Her first article on Caroline Miller-a reception study of Lamb in His Bosom-appeared in the Fall 2001 issue of Southern Quarterly.
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