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J. K. Rowling: Critical Review by Dot Wordsworth

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SOURCE: “Mind Your Language,” in Spectator, Vol. 284, No. 8957, April 8, 2000, p. 19.

In the following review, Wordsworth examines the word “muggle”, the term Rowling uses to refer to those without any magical abilities.

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