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Peter S. Beagle: Critical Essay by John Pennington

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SOURCE: "Innocence and Experience and the Imagination in the World of Peter Beagle," in Mythlore, Vol. 15, No. 4, Summer, 1989, pp. 10-16.

In the following essay, Pennington applies William Blake's philosophy of contraries to understand Beagle's work and its critical reception.

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