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Fisher, Dorothy Canfield 1879-1958: Critical Essay by Elizabeth Wyckoff

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SOURCE: "Dorothy Canfield: A Neglected Best Seller," in The Bookman, New York, Vol. LXXIV, No. 1, September, 1931, pp. 40-4.

In the following essay, Wyckoff examines Fisher's novels and argues against the common view of her as only a popular novelist.

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