The Woman who was Changed, and Other Stories"The theme that draws ... [these stories] together is their concern with the outsider who is not comfortable in the role that society--embodied by a hometown, a law, a husband--has fashioned for her and who therefore must define her own place in the world"--Cover. |
Contents
THE WOMAN WHO WAS CHANGED | 1 |
JOHNJOHN CHINAMAN | 74 |
PLEASANT EVENING | 146 |
Copyright | |
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