Notes on Novels:

Bastard Out of Carolina (Sources)

Contents:

Introduction
Author Biography
Plot Summary
Characters
Themes
Style
Historical Context
Critical Overview
Criticism
For Further Study


Sources

Aletti, Vince, Review of Bastard Out of Carolina, in Voice Literary Supplement, June 1992, p. 7.

Garrett, George, "No Wonder People Got Crazy as They Grew Up," in The New York Times, July 5, 1992, p. 3.

Herman, Judith Lewis, Trauma and Recovery, Basic Books, 1992.

Hollibaugh, Amber, Review of Bastard Out of Carolina, in Women's Review of Books, July 1992, p. 15.

Horvitz, Deborah, "'Sadism Demands a Story:' Oedipus, Feminism, and Sexuality in Gayl Jones's 'Corregidora' and Dorothy Allison's 'Bastard Out of Carolina,'" in Contemporary Literature, Volume 39, No. 2, Summer 1998, p. 238.

Jetter, Alexis, Interview with Allison in The New York Times Magazine, December 17, 1995, p. 54.

Karpen, Lynn, Interview with Allison in The New York Times Book Review, June 26, 1994, p. 54.

Kenan, Randall, Review of Bastard Out of Carolina, in The Nation, December 28, 1992, p. 815.

Meem, Deborah, "Dorothy Allison: Overview," in Feminist Writers, edited by Pamela Kester-Shelton, St. James Press, 1996.

Review of Bastard Out of Carolina, in Publishers Weekly, January 27, 1992, p. 88.

Young, Elizabeth, Review of Bastard Out of Carolina, in New Statesman and Society, January 8, 1993, p. 41.


 
 
 

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