ABSTRACT
This article argues that Glory Boughton is the central figure in Marilynne Robinson’s Home and that the novel’s main arc is Glory’s recovery from situational depression caused not only by the end of her engagement but also by her not having fully mourned the death twenty years earlier of her brother Jack’s baby.
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2016
The Pennsylvania State University
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