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Preface | ||
Corfe | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Ch. 1 | "I Strove to Seize the Inmost Form": The Crystal Cabinet (1937) | 15 |
Ch. 2 | A "War-fairy-tale": Ashe of Rings (1925) | 31 |
Ch. 3 | "Dis-ease": Armed with Madness (1928) | 51 |
Ch. 4 | "Visible Pan": Imaginary Letters (1928), Death of Felicity Taverner (1932), Warning to Hikers (1932) | 73 |
Ch. 5 | "Brightness Falls": Three Collections of Short Stories | 95 |
Conclusion | 115 | |
Appendix | 119 | |
Notes | 129 | |
Bibliography | 151 | |
A Chronological Listing of the Work of Mary Butts | 157 | |
Index | 159 |
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