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In an introduction to the Viking edition of Winesburg , Ohio ( 1960 ) , Malcolm
Cowley suggested that the problem of the Winesburg characters was an inability
to communicate with one another . Jarvis Thurston ' s article in Accent ( 1956 ) ...
In an introduction to the Viking edition of Winesburg , Ohio ( 1960 ) , Malcolm
Cowley suggested that the problem of the Winesburg characters was an inability
to communicate with one another . Jarvis Thurston ' s article in Accent ( 1956 ) ...
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Given the fact that Auchincloss has chosen to serve as a chronicler of his
generation and those immediately preceding , it stands to reason that a number
of his featured characters are drawn rather closely upon recognizable models ...
Given the fact that Auchincloss has chosen to serve as a chronicler of his
generation and those immediately preceding , it stands to reason that a number
of his featured characters are drawn rather closely upon recognizable models ...
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him in his moral character and status . This allegorical use of landscape , which is
clearly based on one of Buchan ' s favorite books , John Bunyan ' s The Pilgrim ' s
Progress ( 1678 ) , serves as the central plot device in almost all of his best ...
him in his moral character and status . This allegorical use of landscape , which is
clearly based on one of Buchan ' s favorite books , John Bunyan ' s The Pilgrim ' s
Progress ( 1678 ) , serves as the central plot device in almost all of his best ...
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