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Charles W. Chesnutt: Critical Essay by Henry B. Wonham

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SOURCE: Wonham, Henry B. “Part 1: The Short Fiction.” In Charles W. Chesnutt: A Study of the Short Fiction, pp. 3-80. New York: Twayne Publishers, 1998.

In the following essay, Wonham details Chesnutt's literary career and the author's dialect and non-dialect short stories.

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