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* [[Virginia Spencer Carr]], ''[[Understanding Carson McCullers]]''. University of South Carolina Press, 2005. ISBN 1570036152. | * [[Virginia Spencer Carr]], ''[[Understanding Carson McCullers]]''. University of South Carolina Press, 2005. ISBN 1570036152. | ||
* [[Thomas S. Johnson]]. ''[[The Horror in the Mansion|The Horror in the Mansion: Gothic Fiction in the Works of Carson McCullers]]''. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Dissertation Abstracts, 1974 | * [[Thomas S. Johnson]]. ''[[The Horror in the Mansion|The Horror in the Mansion: Gothic Fiction in the Works of Carson McCullers]]''. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Dissertation Abstracts, 1974 | ||
* [[Sarah Gleeson White]], ''[[Strange Bodies: Gender and Identity in the Novels of Carson McCullers]]'' (University of Alabama Press, 2003) | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:32, 8 December 2010
Carson McCullers (1917 - 1967) was a queer (bi) novelist, playwright, and poet. Her works were in the realist mode, but reflect a gothic sensibility.
Notable works
- The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter (1940 novel)
- The Member of the Wedding (1946 novel)
- The Ballad of the Sad Cafe (1951 short stories)
Further reading
- wikipedia
- Virginia Spencer Carr, Understanding Carson McCullers. University of South Carolina Press, 2005. ISBN 1570036152.
- Thomas S. Johnson. The Horror in the Mansion: Gothic Fiction in the Works of Carson McCullers. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Dissertation Abstracts, 1974
- Sarah Gleeson White, Strange Bodies: Gender and Identity in the Novels of Carson McCullers (University of Alabama Press, 2003)
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