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Death Comes for the Archbishop: Critical Essay by Joseph Wood Krutch

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SOURCE: “The Pathos of Distance,” in The Nation 125, No. 3249 (12 October 1927): 390.

In the following essay, Krutch discusses Death Comes for the Archbishop as an elegy and compares the novel, which, he points out, has almost no plot, to a beautiful picture.

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