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Although most critics refer to King Coffin as a major failure , if they mention it at all
, Aiken ' s best critic , Jay Martin , argues that the author meant King Coffin as a
parody of a psychological novel , playing “ lightly with a serious psychological ...
Although most critics refer to King Coffin as a major failure , if they mention it at all
, Aiken ' s best critic , Jay Martin , argues that the author meant King Coffin as a
parody of a psychological novel , playing “ lightly with a serious psychological ...
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Although most critics refer to King Coffin as a major failure , if they mention it at all
, Aiken ' s best critic , Jay Martin , argues that the author meant King Coffin as a
parody of a psychological novel , playing “ lightly with a serious psychological ...
Although most critics refer to King Coffin as a major failure , if they mention it at all
, Aiken ' s best critic , Jay Martin , argues that the author meant King Coffin as a
parody of a psychological novel , playing “ lightly with a serious psychological ...
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At the end of the novel , his narrative simply degenerates and ends
inconclusively in brief phrases that may suggest death itself or simply the end of
his willingness to pursue the stories further . It is essential to the novel that
Malone criticize his ...
At the end of the novel , his narrative simply degenerates and ends
inconclusively in brief phrases that may suggest death itself or simply the end of
his willingness to pursue the stories further . It is essential to the novel that
Malone criticize his ...
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