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Disease and Literature: Oliver Jelly

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SOURCE: "Fiction and Illness," in A Review of English Literature, Vol. 3, No. 1, January, 1962, pp. 80-9.

In the following essay, Jelly argues that modern fiction has become increasingly concerned with portraying characters who are afflicted with disease.

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