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A. C. Benson: Critical Essay by David Newsome

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SOURCE: Newsome, David. “The Man and His Diaries.” In On the Edge of Paradise, A. C. Benson: The Diarist, pp. 1-12. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1980.

In the following essay, Newsome examines Benson's diaries, noting that they are the most comprehensive document available of one man's life and observations on his time.

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