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Craven, Margaret 1901(?)–: Critical Essay by Elizabeth Schmidt

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[Walk Gently This Good Earth] hardly seems like fiction. It's comfortable and honest. The characters are like old pieces of pewter, showing a faint, stubborn luster….

[It's] not a leaden saga. It concentrates on strength, and the three characters who express it variously: the father, his daughter, her beloved.

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