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... Mark D. Larabee A STUDY OF THE FACTUAL ACCURACY OF JOSEPH CONRAD'S fiction can invite the reaction that the author's fidelity to the " real " world does not , beyond a certain extent , matter all that much . After all , it is an ...
... Mark D. Larabee A STUDY OF THE FACTUAL ACCURACY OF JOSEPH CONRAD'S fiction can invite the reaction that the author's fidelity to the " real " world does not , beyond a certain extent , matter all that much . After all , it is an ...
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... mark . " Anxious about creating his own durable marks , Melville limns a portrait of his life as a writer : " What I feel most moved to write , that is banned , —it will not pay . Yet , altogether , write the other way I cannot . So the ...
... mark . " Anxious about creating his own durable marks , Melville limns a portrait of his life as a writer : " What I feel most moved to write , that is banned , —it will not pay . Yet , altogether , write the other way I cannot . So the ...
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... Mark Twain's Mysterious Stranger Manuscripts . The Mark Twain Papers . Berkeley : U of California P , 1969 . Johnson , James L. Mark Twain and the Limits of Power : Emerson's God in Ruins . Knoxville : U of Tennessee P , 1982 . Tuckey ...
... Mark Twain's Mysterious Stranger Manuscripts . The Mark Twain Papers . Berkeley : U of California P , 1969 . Johnson , James L. Mark Twain and the Limits of Power : Emerson's God in Ruins . Knoxville : U of Tennessee P , 1982 . Tuckey ...
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