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Eric Seddon
Generations ago, around the time of Stanley Williams 1935 study of the man and his works, intellectual fashion made one of its less attractive lurches towards ignorance when it decided that Washington Irving was no genius, but a rather light-weight and decidedly second-rate writer. This gross . . . . Continue Reading »
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