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Studies on ThackerayHannay, 1869
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THACKERAY AS A NOVELIST. HE appearance of a standard and au-THE thoritative edition of the Works of Thackeray ought to be the signal for a new era in the criticism of them. Every great writer passes through several phases of critical history. While he is alive, a natural …
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