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Edna Ferber: Critical Review by George D. Nickel

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SOURCE: A review of Dinner at Eight, in Sociology and Social Research, Vol. XVII, January, 1933, p. 297.

In the following review, Nickel favorably assesses the characters and plot of Dinner at Eight.

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