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Frank Norris: Critical Essay by James E. Caron

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Frank Norris
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SOURCE: Caron, James E. “Grotesque Naturalism: The Significance of the Comic in McTeague.Texas Studies in Literature and Language 31, no. 2 (summer 1989): 288-317.

In the following essay, Caron argues that McTeague is a comic story.

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