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Dune: Critical Essay by David M. Miller

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SOURCE: "Dune," in Frank Herbert, Starmont House, 1985, pp. 15-26.

Miller is an American educator and critic. In the following excerpt from his study of Herbert that was originally published in 1980, Miller examines Dune's complex structure, its literary devices, and its characters and themes.

This is a free excerpt of 44 words. There are 4,821 words (approx. 16 pages at 300 words per page) in the full critical essay.

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