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John Banville: Critical Essay by Seamus Deane

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SOURCE: "'Be Assured I Am Inventing': The Fiction of John Banville," in Cahiers-Irlandais, Vols. 4-5, 1976, pp. 329-39.

In the following essay, Deane, a well-known poet, discusses Banville's awareness that the world he creates in his books is fictive.

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