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Zona Gale's New Manner

Krutch, Joseph Wood | December 11, 1929 issue

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This article focuses on the book "Borgia," by Zona Gale. There is no contemporary author whose evolution is more interesting than that of Zona Gale. From the days when she began to compose somewhat sentimental stories in the manner of the local colorists down to the present when she is writing psychological novels in a manner very distinctly her own, the course of her development has been continuous and self-directed. There were those who saw in Lulu Bett the irresistible influence of a fashion in realism, and who hailed it as a sign that Gale had been persuaded to climb on the literary bandwagon.

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BORGIA (Book); GALE, Zona, 1874-1938; REALISM; INFLUENCE (Psychology); PSYCHOLOGY; FICTION
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