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Fisher, Dorothy Canfield 1879-1958: Critical Essay by Grant Overton

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SOURCE: "Dorothy Canfield (Dorothy Canfield Fisher)," in The Women Who Make Our Novels, Dodd, Mead & Company, 1928, pp. 61-74.

In the following essay, Overton discusses Fisher's life and her major novels, concluding that Her Son's Wife is Fisher's finest work up to that time.

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