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Frank Norris: Critical Essay by William J. Hug

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Frank Norris
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SOURCE: Hug, William J. “McTeague as Metafiction? Frank Norris' Parodies of Bret Harte and the Dime Novel.” Western American Literature 26, no. 3 (fall 1991): 219-28.

In the following essay, Hug compares McTeague with the Western fiction of American writer Bret Harte.

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