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FEASTS IN FICTION
We have lately heard from a self-satisfied critic that Thackeray is not readable, in spite of which there are a good many people who continue to read him. No doubt this extraordinary doctrine is only to be looked upon as one of the not infrequent signs of the changeable breezes which are always ruff...
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Published in: | The Cornhill magazine 1900-09, Vol.9 (51), p.377-389 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | We have lately heard from a self-satisfied critic that Thackeray is not readable, in spite of which there are a good many people who continue to read him. No doubt this extraordinary doctrine is only to be looked upon as one of the not infrequent signs of the changeable breezes which are always ruffling the surface of the literary pond. |
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ISSN: | 0010-891X |