![]() ![]() ![]() Those who don't want to give the child in them a happy chance wouldn't like the tale about Rosamond and her robber bridegroom, and shouldn't read it. Nietzsche once wrote that in every man there was a child that wished to play. Instead of following the design that the critics had laid out for her, she took a big jump, left psychology, common sense and the short-story writer's good-will far behind to tell a most wonderful fairy tale. But here Miss Welty has fooled usĪll delightfully. Many of her readers must have expected that her new book would be akin in spirit to "A Curtain of Green," and concern itself amid a simple setting with the intricate ways of the human heart. NovemMiss Welty's Fairy Tale By MARIANNE HAUSERĪst year, when Eudora Welty published her first book, she was recognized by many as one of the most promising among new American writers. ![]()
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