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DuBose Heyward: Critical Essay by Oliver M. Sayler

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SOURCE: A review of Porgy, in The Saturday Review of Literature, Vol. 4, No. 14, October 29, 1927, pp. 251-52.

In the following review, Sayler assesses the stage version of Porgy, lauding the "rhythmic" qualities of the production and declaring it superior to the novel on which it was based.

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