Volume 15, Number 2 · July 23, 1970

Female and Other Impersonators

By Christopher Ricks
Nunquam
by Lawrence Durrell

Dutton, 319 pp., $7.95

Losing Battles
by Eudora Welty

Random House, 436 pp., $7.95

Jeremiah 8:20
by Carol Hill

Random House, 371 pp., $6.95

Good Morning, Midnight
by Jean Rhys

Harper & Row, 190 pp., $4.95

Four women novelists: Eudora Welty, Jean Rhys, Carol Hill, and 'Lawrence Durrell.' They can usher in the graceful words with which Sir Walter Scott bowed out, after praising Fanny Burney, Maria Edgeworth, Jane Austen, and a great many more:



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