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Bayard Taylor: Critical Essay by John T. Krumpelmann

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SOURCE: Bayard Taylor and German Letters, Cram, de Gruyter & Co., 1959, pp. 78-130.

In the following excerpt, Krumpelmann examines the degree to which Taylor's work imitates German literature.

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