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Carpenter, Edward 1844-1929: Critical Essay by John Ryle

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SOURCE: "Visions of Inversion," in the Times Literary Supplement, No. 4264, January 25, 1985, pp. 95-6.

In the following essay, Ryle provides an overview of the works contained in the first volume of Carpenter's Selected Writings.

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