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A. C. Benson: Critical Essay by Austin Warren

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SOURCE: Warren, Austin. “The Happy, Vanished World of A. C. Benson.” Sewanee Review 75 (spring 1967): 268-81.

In the following essay, Warren provides an overview of Benson's works.

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