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Dorothy Parker: Critical Review by Louis Kronenberger

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SOURCE: “The Rueful, Frostbitten Laughter of Dorothy Parker,” The New York Times Book Review, December 13, 1936, pp. 2, 28.

In this review, Kronenberger discussed Parker's exploration of emotion and sentimentality through her use of wit and cynicism.

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