
Lydia Davis Reads Robert Gorham Davis
The New Yorker: Fiction
Analyzing Lawrence's Actions and Reflecting on the Author's Writing
This chapter delves into the controversial nature of Lawrence's actions in the story, explores the intended audience of the story, and reflects on the author's regrets and writing style differences. The chapter concludes with a discussion on the potential utilization of the author's unpublished novel for biographical material.
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