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Ted Olsen writes, “The early stories (from the 1930s to 1941) reflect
Still’s di

Ted Olsen writes, “The early stories (from the 1930s to 1941) reflect
Still’s discovery of his primary subject matter—the people and folk culture he
encountered in and around his adopted eastern Kentucky home. During this
period, Still was experimenting with using Appalachian dialect, and thus his
Depression-era short stories (and accordingly River of Earth) are infused with
his brilliant literary approximation of Appalachian speech” (8). How does this tendency play out in “I Love My Rooster”?

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