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  • Adams, J. Donald.  “Speaking of Books.”  New York Times Book Review 2 Dec., 9 Dec. 1956: 2, 2.
     
  • Antonini, Giacomo.  “I poemi in prosa de Elizabeth Bowen.”  La Fiera Letteraria 10.14 (3 April 1955):  1 – 2.
     
  • Atkins, John.  “Dreams of Nowhere.”  Books and Bookmen 14.8 (May 1969): 8 – 10.
     
  • B., G.  “Elizabeth Bowen.” New York Times 12 Jan.  1964:  BR4.
     
  • Baker, Carlos.  “Death of a Ghost.” Nation 5 Feb.  1955:  123.
     
  • Baro, Gene.  “A Shared Life.” New York Times 21 Nov.  1955:  BR83.
     
  • ---.  “A Balanced Appraisal.” New York Times Book Review 17 June 1962:  6.
     
  • ---.  “The Genius Was Chance.” New York Times Book Review 12 Jan.  1964:  4.
     
  • Bates, Judith.  “Undertones of Horror in Elizabeth Bowen's Look at AllThose Roses and The Cat Jumps.” Journal of the Short Story in English 8 (1987):  81– 91.
     
  • Beck, Martha A. “Vassar Student Talks about Elizabeth Bowen.”  Mademoiselle 51 (July 1960): 6, 88.
     
  • The Bellman.  “Meet Elizabeth Bowen.”  The Bell 4 (Sept. 1942): 420 – 26.
     
  • Bentley, Phyllis.  “Is the British Novel Dead?” Saturday Review 19 (28 Jan. 1939):  3 – 4.
     
  • Bergler, Edmund, M.  D.  “The Relation of the Artist to Society:  A Psychoanalyst's Comment on the Exchange of Letters Between V.  S.  Pritchett, Elizabeth Bowen, and Graham Greene.” American Imago 5 (1948):  247– 58.
     
  • Bertolotti, Sonia.  “Studi su Elizabeth Bowen.”  Cultura 15 (1977):  120 – 31.
     
  • Bidney, Martin.  “Nostalgic Narcissism in Comic and Tragic Perspectives:  Elizabeth Bowen's Two-Fictional Reworkings of a Tennyson Lyric.” Studies in Short Fiction 33 (1996):  59– 68.
     
  • “Books—Authors.” New York Times 13 Feb.  1957:  33.
     
  • Boucher, Anthony.  “Phantoms are Inside:  A Book of Modern Ghosts Ed.  Cynthia Asquith, Introduction Elizabeth Bowen.” New York Times 19 April 1953:  BR22.
     
  • Brandes, Lawrence.  “Aspects of E. M. Forster.”  Literary Half-Yearly.  10 (July 1969):  95 – 104.
     
  • Breit, Harvey.  “Talk with Miss Bowen.”  New York Times Book Review 55 (26 March 1950): 27; The Writer Observed.  Cleveland:  World Publishing, 1956; London: Alvin Redmond, 1956, 107 – 10.
     
  • Brierre, Anne.  “Littérature anglo-irlandaise.”  La Revue des Deux Mondes 140 (1 Jan. 1968): 83 – 86.
     
  • Brooke-Rose, Christine.  “Lady Precious Stream.”  London Magazine 4 (May 1964): 83 – 86.
     
  • Browne, A.  “Rev. of Elizabeth Bowen: New Critical Perspectives, ed. by Susan Osborn.”  Studies 98.391 (2009):  350 – 352.
     
  • Bufkin, E.  C.  “Elizabeth Bowen:  A Portrait.” Review 2 (1980):  297– 306.
     
  • Burgess, Anthony.  “Treasures and Fetters.” Spectator 21 Feb.  1964:  254.
     
  • C. E.  “Review of 'Castle Anna.'“ Spectator 5 March 1948:  285.
     
  • Cecil, David.  “Chronicler of the Heart:  The British Writer, Elizabeth Bowen.”  Vogue (American ed.) 122 (1 Nov. 1953): 118 – 19.
     
  • Chessman, Harriet.  “Women and Language in the Fiction of Elizabeth Bowen.” Twentieth Century Literature 29 (1983):  69– 85.
     
  • Church, Margaret.  “Social Consciousness in the Works of Elizabeth Bowen, Iris Murdoch and Mary Lavin.” College Literature 7 (1980):   158– 63.
     
  • ---.  “The Irish Writer, Elizabeth Bowen, 'Her Table Spread':  Allusion and 'Anti-Roman.'“ Folio:  Papers on Foreign Languages and Literature 11 (1978):  17– 20.
     
  • “Climate of Treason.”  Times Literary Supplement 2457 (5 March 1949):  152.
     
  • Cloyne, George.  “Is it Irish To be Modest?” New York Herald Tribute Books 10 June 1962:  16.Coates, John.  “Social Discontinuity in the Novels of Elizabeth Bowen:  The Conservative Quest.” Studies in British Literature 38 (1998):  n.p.
     
  • ---.  “The Moral Argument of Elizabeth Bowen's Ghost Stories.” Renascence:  Essays on Values in Literature LII.4 (2000):  293– 309.
     
  • Coles, William.  “The Pattern of Responsibility in the Novels of Elizabeth Bowen.”  Harvard Advocate 137 (Dec. 1952):  20 – 22, 37 – 40.
     
  • Colum, Mary M.  “Do We Learn from History?” Saturday Review 24 (5 Sept. 1942):  3 – 4.  “Considered Trifles.” TLS (9 June 1950):  32.
     
  • Corn, Alfred.  “An Anglo-Irish Novelist.”  Yale Review 67 (1977 – 78):  615 – 22.
     
  • Crichton-Gordon, Mollie.  “Elizabeth Bowen, A Great Woman Novelist.”  World Review (Sept. 1946):  44 – 45.
     
  • Crowell, Ellen.  “Ghosting the Llangollen Ladies:  Female Intimacies, Ascendancy Exiles, and the Anglo-Irish Novel.” Eire-Ireland 39.3 (2004):  202– 27.
     
  • Cullingford, Elizabeth.  “’Something Else’: Gendering Onliness in Elizabeth Bowen’s Early Fiction.”  Modern Fiction Studies 53.2 (2007):  276 –  305.
     
  • Daiches, David.  “The Novels of Elizabeth Bowen.”  English Journal 38 (June 1949):  305 – 13.
     
  • Davenport, Guy.  “Distaff and Apron Strings.” National Review 25 Feb.  1964:  160– 63.
     
  • ---.  “Elizabeth Bowen and the Big House.”  Southern Humanities Review 8 (Winter 1974):  27 – 34.
     
  • Davis, Robert Gorham.  “The Literary Wisdom of Elizabeth Bowen.” New York Times 23 July 1950:  BR3.
     
  • Davis, Robert M.  “Contributions to Night and Day by Elizabeth Bowen, Graham Greene, and Anthony Powell.”  Studies in the Novel 3 (1971):  401 – 4.
     
  • Deitch, J.  “Miss Bowen Scans a Turbulent Scene.”  Christian Science Monitor Magazine (6 Jan 1951): 13.
     
  • Delaney, Paul.  “’Acts of Remembrance’: History, Anxiety and Elizabeth Bowen.” Etudes Irlandaises 31.1 (Spring 2006):  87 – 103.
     
  • De Vries, Peter.  “Touch and Go (with a Low Bow to Elizabeth Bowen).” New Yorker 26 Jan.  1952:  30– 32.
     
  • Dukes, Thomas.  “Desire Satisfied:  War and Love in The Heat of the Day and Moon Tiger.” War, Literature, and the Arts 3.1 (1991):  75– 97.
     
  • ---.  “The Unorthodox Plots of Elizabeth Bowen.” Studies in the Humanities 16 (1989):  10– 23. 
     
  • Dunleavy, Janet Egleson.  “The Subtle Satire of Elizabeth Bowen and Mary Lavin.” Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature 2 (1983):  69– 82.
     
  • Ellman, Mary.  “Words, Words.” Atlantic Monthly Nov.  1968:  124– 26.
     
  • Fadiman, Clifton.  “The Decline of Attention.”  Saturday Review 32 (6 Aug. 1949): 20 – 24.
     
  • Farrelly, John.  “The Art of Elizabeth Bowen:  Her Short Stories of War and its Repercussions in the Life of England.” New York Times 7 Apr.  1946:  126.
     
  • Fraser, G.  S.  “Muffled Poetry.” New Statesman and Nation 13 Oct.  1961:  520– 21.
     
  • Fremantle, Anne.  “Thirty Years A-Growing.”  Commonwealth  53 (23 March 1951):  593 – 94.
     
  • Furbank, P.  N.  “Between Past and Present.” Times Literary Supplement (London) 22 May 1981:  4077.  563.“Giants Within.” TLS 8 July 1965:  573.
     
  • Gildersleeve, J.  “Rev. of Elizabeth Bowen, Allan Hepburn, ed. The Bazaar and Other Stories.”  Modern Language Studies 39.1 (2009):  100 – 103.
     
  • Giobbi, Giuliana.  “A Blurred Picture:  Adolescent Girls Growing Up in Fanny Burney, George Eliot, Rosamond Lehmann, Elizabeth Bowen, and Dacia Maraini.  Journal of European Studies 25.2 (1995):  141– 64.
     
  • Glendinning, Victoria. "Love's Civil War: Elizabeth Bowen and Charles Ritchie." Brick 82 (Winter 2009): 86-103
     
  • Gold, Herbert.  “Random Dreams, True and False.” Hudson Review 8 (1955):  150– 55.
     
  • Gonzalez, Alexander G.  “Elizabeth Bowen's 'Her Table Spread':  A Joycean Irish Story.” Studies in Short Fiction 30.3 (1993):  343– 48.
     
  • Gordan, John D.  “New in the Berg Collection: 1959 – 1961.”  Bulletin of the New York Public Library 68 (Feb. 1964):  81 – 82.
     
  • Greene, George.  “Elizabeth Bowen: Imagination as Therapy.”  Perspective 14 (Spring 1965):  42 – 52.
     
  • Greene, Graham.  “Two Novels.” Spectator 7 Oct.  1938:  578.---.  “The Dark Backward: A Footnote.”  London Mercury  32 (1935): 562 – 65; Collected Essays.  London:  The Bodley Head, 1969.  69 – 74.
     
  • Grubgeld, Elizabeth.  “Cultural Autobiography and the Female Subject:  The Genre of the Patrilineal History and the Lifewriting of Elizabeth Bowen.” Genre:  Forms of Discourse and Culture 27 (1994):  209– 26.
     
  • Guzzardi, Walter, Jr.  “Reactionary Orphan.” Saturday Review 7 Dec.  1968:  53.
     
  • Hale, Nancy.  “Shakespeare and the Musical Glasses.” Virginia Quarterly Review XL (1964):  316– 20.
     
  • Halio, Jay L.  “A Sense of the Present.” Southern Review 2 n.s.  (1966):   952– 65.
     
  • Halperin, John.  “Elizabeth Bowen and Henry James.” Henry James Review 7.1 (1985):  45– 47.
     
  • Hand, Derek.  “Elizabeth Bowen’s Suburbia: Life after the Big House.”  ABEI Journal:  The Brazilian Journal of Irish Studies 7 (June 2005):  143 – 50.
     
  • Hardwick, Elizabeth.  “Elizabeth Bowen’s Fiction.”  Partisan Review  16 (Nov. 1949):  1114 – 21.
     
  • Harkness, Bruce.  “The Fiction of Elizabeth Bowen.”  English Journal 44 (Dec. 1955):  499 – 506.
     
  • Haskings, Selina.  “Rev. of Love’s Civil War:  Elizabeth Bowen & Charles Ritchie—Letters & Diaries 1941 – 1973, edited by Victoria Glendinning.”  The Literary Review (Feb. 2009);  38.
     
  • Havinghurst, Walter.  “Hypnotic Days at Montefort.” Saturday Review 15 Jan.  1955:  16.
     
  • Hawkins, Desmond.  “Fiction Chronicle.”  Criterion 18 (1938):  82 – 92.
     
  • Hewitt, Douglass.  “English Fiction of the Early Modern Period 1890.” Review of English Studies 43 (1992):  276– 77.
     
  • Hill, Rosemary.  “Rev. of Love’s Civil War:  Elizabeth Bowen & Charles Ritchie, Letters and Diaries 1941 – 1973, edited by Victoria Glendinning.”  The London Review of Books 31. 7 (2009):  21.
     
  • ---.  “Rev. of People, Places, Things:  Essays by Elizabeth Bowen, edited by Allan Hepburn.”  The London Review of Books 31. 7 (2009): 21.
     
  • Hooper, Brad.  “Elizabeth Bowen's 'The Happy Autumn Fields':  A Dream or Not?” Studies in Short Fiction 21.2 (1984):  151– 53.
     
  • Hopkins, Chris.  “Elizabeth Bowen.” Review of Contemporary Fiction 21.2 (2001):  114– 41.
     
  • Hopkins, Gerard.  “Elizabeth Bowen.”  Landmark  16 (August 1934):  409 – 12.
     
  • Hutchens, John K. “Elizabeth Bowen.”  New York Herald Tribune Books 26 (26 March 1950):  3.
     
  • Inglesby, Elizabeth C.  “’Expressive Objects’: Elizabeth Bowen’s Narrative Materializes.”  Modern Fiction Studies 53.2 (2007):  306 –  333.
     
  • Ingman, Heather.  “Translating Between Cultures: A Kristevan Reading of the Theme of the Foreigner in Some Twentieth-Century Novels by Irish Women.”  Yearbook of English Studies 36.1 (2006):  177 – 90.
     
  • Innes, C.  L.  “Custom, Ceremony and Innocence.” Troubled histories, troubled fictions:  twentieth-century Anglo-Irish prose.  Amsterdam:  Rodopi, 1995:  105– 17.
     
  • “The Innocent and the Damned.” Time 33 (30 Jan.  1939):  65– 66.
     
  • “An Irish Summer.” TLS (4 Mar.  1955):  132.
     
  • Jarrett, Mary.  “Ambiguous Ghosts:  The Short Stories of Elizabeth Bowen.”  Journal of the Short Story in English 8 (1987):  71– 79.
     
  • Johnson, Toni O'Brien.  “Light and the Enlightenment in Elizabeth Bowen's Irish Novels.” ARIEL:  A Review of the International English Literature 18.2 (1987):  47– 62.
     
  • Jordan, Heather Bryant.  “Rifling the Past:  Elizabeth Bowen's Wartime Autobiography.” Notes on Modern Irish Literature 2 (1990):  52– 57.
     
  • ---.  “The Territory of Elizabeth Bowen's Wartime Short Stories.” Library Chronicle of the University of Texas 48 (1989):  69– 85.
     
  • ---.  “A Bequest of Her Own:  The Reinvention of Elizabeth Bowen.  New Hibernia Review  12.2 (2008):  46 – 62.
     
  • Kalb, B.  “Biographical Sketch.” Saturday Review 15 Jan.  1955:  16.
     
  • Kelly, Marian.  “The Power of the Past:  Structural Nostalgia in Elizabeth Bowen's The House in Paris and The Little Girls.” Style 36 (2002):  1– 18.
     
  • Kemp, Sandra.  “'But How Describe a World Seen without a Self?':  Feminism, Fiction and Modernism.” Critical Quarterly 32.1 (Spring 1990):  99– 118.
     
  • Kiely, Benedict.  “Elizabeth Bowen.”  Irish Monthly 78 (1950): 175 – 81.
     
  • Kitagawa, Yoriko.  “Saigo no kugatsu: Erizabesu Bouen no Airurando.”  Eigo Seinen/Rising Generation 151.5 (Aug. 2005):  258 – 62.
     
  • Langley, Lois.  “Bowen in the Looking-Glass.”  Guardian (24 June 1970): 8.
     
  • Laski, Marghanita.  “And Three for Tea.” Saturday Review 11 Jan.  1964:  63– 64.
     
  • ---.  “The 'X' Factor in Beholding.” Saturday Review 28 July 1962:  42– 43.
     
  • Latimer, Margery.  “Obscure Urges.” New York Herald Tribune Books 8 April 1928:  4.
     
  • Lazenbatt, Bill.  “’How Might the World Be Luckier’: Eudora Welty and the Irish.” Symbiosis: A Journal of Anglo-American Literary Relations 9.2 (Oct. 2005):  159 – 74.
     
  • Ludwig, J.  B.  “The New World of Elizabeth Bowen.” New Republic 31 Jan.  1955:  18– 19.
     
  • MacLaren-Ross, J.  “A World of Women.” Punch 228 (23 March 195):  366 – 67.
     
  • Markovic, Vida E.  “Elizabet Bouin.”  Savremenick (Belgrade) 9 (1956): 244 – 60.
     
  • Mattison, Alice.  “Jane Austen with Cigarettes.” Southwest Review 89 (2004):  282– 92.
     
  • Mayer, Susanne.  “Elsemarie Maletzke—Elizabeth Bowen.”  Die Zeit 64.7 (2009):  51.
     
  • Mayrer, R.  “Gothic Memory and Forgetfulness in Elizabeth Bowen’s A World of Love and ‘The Demon Lover.’”  Irish Studies Review 16.1 (2008):  33 – 40.
     
  • McCormack, W.  J.  “Irish Gothic and After (1820– 1945).” The Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing, vol.  II.  Ed.  Seamus Deane.  Derry:  Field Day, 1991.  831– 54.
     
  • Medoff, Jeslyn.  “'There is no elsewhere':  Elizabeth Bowen's Perceptions of War.” Modern Fiction Studies 30 (1984):  73– 81.
     
  • Melchiori, Georgio. “Elizabeth Bowen.”  Le Spettatore italiano 8 (May 1955):  186 – 92.
     
  • Miller, Brook.  “The Impersonal Personal:  Value, Voice, and Agency in Elizabeth Bowen’s Literary and Social Criticism.”  Modern Fiction Studies 53.2 (2007):  351 –  369.
     
  • Miller, Edward.  “Themes in Elizabeth Bowen's Short Stories.” Critique 8 (1966):  41– 54.
     
  • Miller, Jane.  “Re-Reading Elizabeth Bowen.” Raritan 20.1 (2000):  17– 31.
     
  • Miller, Kristine A.  “'Even a Shelter's Not Safe':  The Biltz on Homes in Elizabeth Bowen's Wartime Writing.” Twentieth Century Literature 45 (1999):  138– 58.
     
  • Mitchell, Edward.  “Themes in Elizabeth Bowen’s Short Stories.”  Critique: Studies in Modern Fiction 8.3 (Spring-Summer 1966):  41 – 54.
     
  • Monaghan, Charles.  “Elizabeth Bowen on What She Reads.”  Book World 2 (10 Nov. 1968): 6. Mooney, Sinéad.  “Unstable Compounds: Bowen’s Beckettian Affinities.”  Modern Fiction Studies 53.2 (2007):  238 –  256.
     
  • Mooney, Sinéad. “Unstable Compounds: Bowen’s Beckettian Affinities.” Modern Fiction Studies 53.2 (2007): 238 – 256.
     
  • Moran, P. W. “Elizabeth Bowen’s Toys and the Imperatives of Play.” Eire-Ireland 46.1 – 2 (2011): 152 – 176.
     
  • Morris, Alice S.  “A Longing Tethered to the Past:  Elizabeth Bowen's New Novel Probes the Haunting Hold of a Vanished Love.” New York Times 16 Jan.  1955:  BR1.
     
  • ---.  “The Early Art of Elizabeth Bowen.” New York Times 7 Jan.  1951:  172.
     
  • Moss, Howard.  “Interior Children.”  New Yorker  (5 Feb. 1979):  121 – 22, 125 – 28.
     
  • Moynahan, J.  “Elizabeth Bowen, Anglo-Irish Postmorten.” Raritan 9.2 (1989):  68– 88.
     
  • Nischik, Reingard M.  “'.  .  .  und für einmal statt der Texte die Kürzungen zu interpretieren':  Beitrag zur Problematik von Textkürzungen anhand von Elizabeth Bowens The Demon Lover.” Neusprachliche Mitteilungen aus Wissenschaft und Praxis 36.3 (1983):  143– 49.
     
  • O’Faolain, Sean.  “Elizabeth Bowen.”  Britain Today 3 (March 1948): 16 – 19.
     
  • Osborn, Susan.  “Reconsidering Elizabeth Bowen.” Modern Fiction Studies 52.1 (2006):  187– 97.
     
  • ---.  “Elizabeth Bowen: New Directions for Critical Thinking.”  Modern Fiction Studies 53.2 (2007):  225 –  237.Parrish, Paul A. “The Loss of Eden: Four Novels of Elizabeth Bowen.”  Critique: Studies in Modern Fiction 15.1 (1973):  86 – 100.
     
  • Parsons, Deborah L.  “Souls Astray:  Elizabeth Bowen's Landscape of War.” Women:  A Cultural Review 8.1 (1997):  24– 32.  Poore, Charles.  “Books of the Time:  Elizabeth Bowen's Wonderland.” New York Times (17 Oct.  1968):  45.
     
  • ---.  “Books of the Time.” New York Times 14 June 1962:  31.
     
  • Pritchett, V. S. “The Future of English Fiction.”  Partisan Review 15 (1948): 1063 – 70.
     
  • ---.  “Prospects for the English Novel.”  New York Times Book Review  54 (17 April 1949):  1, 21 – 22.
     
  • Reynolds, Paige. “’Colleen Modernism’: Modernism’s Afterlife in Irish Women’s Writing.” Eire-Ireland 44. 3 – 4 (2010): 94 – 117.
     
  • Rose, Jacqueline.  “Bizarre Objects:  Mary Butts and Elizabeth Bowen.” Critical Quarterly 42.1 (2000):  75– 85.
     
  • ---.  “Shadows and Substance.” TLS 3 Nov.  1945:  521.
     
  • Rubens, Robert.  “Elizabeth Bowen.”  P. E. N. Broadsheet 2 (Summer 1976):  7 – 8.
     
  • Rumbarger, Lee.  “Housekeeping: Women Modernists’ Writings on War and Home.”  Women’s Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal  35.1 (Jan – Feb 2006): 1 – 15.
     
  • Rupp, Richard H.  “The Post-War Fiction of Elizabeth Bowen.”  Xavier University Studies  4 (1965):  55 – 67.
     
  • Sackville-West, Edward.  “An Appraisal:  Ivy Compton-Burnett and Elizabeth Bowen.”  Horizon 13 (June 1946):  367 – 85.
     
  • Saul, George Brandon.  “The Short Stories of Elizabeth Bowen.”  Arizona Quarterly 21 (Spring 1965):  53 – 59.
     
  • Sellery, J’nan.  “Elizabeth Bowen: A Check List.”  Bulletin of the New York Public Library 74 (April 1970):  219 – 74).
     
  • Seward, Barbara.  “Elizabeth Bowen’s World of Impoverished Love.”  College English 18 (Oct. 1956):  30 – 37.
     
  • Sharp, Sister M. Corona.  “the House as Setting and Symbol in Three Novels by Elizabeth Bowen.”  Xavier University Studies 2 91963):  93 – 103.
     
  • Smith, D.  J.  “The Countess and the Poets:  Constance Gore-Booth Markievicz in the Work of Irish Writers.” Journal of Irish Literature 12.1 (1983):  3– 63.
     
  • Snow, Lotus.  “The Uncertain ‘I’: A Study of Elizabeth Bowen’s Fiction.” Western Humanities Review 4 (Autumn 1950): 299 – 310.
     
  • Spender, Stephen.  “Books and the War—IV: The Short Story To-Day.”  Penguin New Writing 5 (April 1941):  140 – 42.
     
  • Stevens, George.  “Personalities and Subtle Perceptions.” Saturday Review of Literature 7 March 1936:  6.
     
  • Stewart, Victoria. "Violence and Representation in Elizabeth Bowen's Interwar Short Stories." English: The Journal of the English Association 58.221 (Summer 2009): 139-159
     
  • Stokes, Edward.  “Elizabeth Bowen—Pre-Assumption or Moral Angle?” Journal of the Australasian University Language and Literature Association 11 (Sept. 1959):  35 – 47.
     
  • Strachey, John.  “The Golden Age of English Detection.”  Saturday Review 19 (7 Jan. 1939):  12.
     
  • Strickhausen, H.  “Elizabeth Bowen and Reality.”  Sewanee Review 73 (Winter 1965):  158 – 65.
     
  • Suess, Barbara A.  “When the Past Does Not Feed the Future:  The 'Idea of the Past' in Three Bowen Stories.” Notes on Modern Irish Literature 9 (1997):  16– 20.
     
  • Sullivan, Walter.  “A Sense of Place:  Elizabeth Bowen and the Landscape of the Heart.”  Sewanee Review  84 (1976):  142 – 49.
     
  • Summers-Bremner, Eluned.  “Heart(h) and Home:  Elizabeth Bowen's Irishness.” Etudes Irlandaises 29.2 (2004):  135– 50.
     
  • Thompson, T. W.  “’Weapons of Dress’:  How Elizabeth Bowen Purloined Henry James’s First Ghost Story.”  CEA Critic 71.1 (2008):  45 – 57.
  • Tillinghast, Richard.  “Elizabeth Bowen:  The House, the Hotel and the Child.” New Criterion 13.4 (1994):  24– 33.
     
  • “Tips.” Publisher's Weekly 3 Feb.  1964:  81.
     
  • Toki, Tomoko.  “Elizabeth Bowen no Shosetsu: Sono Kaigeteki Shuho nit suite.” Oberon  16.1 (1975):  111 – 32.
     
  • Trevor, William.  “Between Holyhead and Dun Laoghaire.” Times Literary Supplement (London) 6 Feb.  1981:  4061.  131.
     
  • Vallette, J.  “Elizabeth Bowen.”  Mercure de France 307 (Sept. 1949):  166 – 69.
     
  • Wagner, Geoffrey.  “Elizabeth Bowen and the Artificial Novel.”  Essays in Criticism  13 (April 1963):  155 – 63.
     
  • Wallace, Margaret.  “Miss Bowen's Brilliant Stories.” New York Times 3 Aug.  1941:  BR7.
     
  • Walsh, Keri.  “Elizabeth Bowen, Surrealist.”  Éire-Ireland: A Journal of Irish Studies 42.3 – 4 (Fall – Winter 2007):  126 – 47.
     
  • Walton, Edith H.  “The Magic of Miss Bowen's Style.” New York Times 31 Aug.  1958:  BR1.
     
  • Watson, Barbara Bellow.  “Variations on an Enigma:  Elizabeth Bowen's War Novel.” Southern Humanities Review 15.2 (1981):  131– 51.
     
  • Weatherhead, A.  Kingsley.  “Elizabeth Bowen:  A Writer in Residence.” CEA Critic 50 (1988):  35– 44.
     
  • Wells-Lassagne, Shannon.  “Town and Country:  Juxtaposing Ireland's Big House and Europe's Capitals in Bowen's The House in Paris and The Heat of the Day.” Etudes Irlandaises 30.2 (2005):  n.p.
     
  • Wills, Clair.  “Rev. LITERATURE—Elizabeth Bowen and Charles Ritchie—Love’s Civil War—Letters and Diaries, 1941 – 1973; Elizabeth Bowen—People, Places, Things—Essays; The  Bazaar and Other Stories—edited by Allan Hepburn.”  TLS—Times Literary Supplement (03 July 2009):  7.
     
  • Williams, Raymond.  “Realism and the Contemporary Novel.”  Partisan Review  26 (Spring 1959):  200 – 13.

 

 

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