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Christopher Pearse Cranch: Critical Essay by Julie M. Norko

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SOURCE: Norko, Julie M. “Christopher Pearse Cranch's Struggle with the Muses.” Studies in the American Renaissance (1992): 209-27.

In the following essay, Norko discusses Cranch's personal struggle in choosing between a career in the ministry, which he believed was his duty, and art and literature, which he found more appealing.

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