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John Henry Newman: Critical Essay by Alan G. Hill

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SOURCE: “Originality and Realism in Newman's Novels,” in Newman after a Hundred Years, Clarendon Press, 1990, pp. 21-42.

In the following essay, Hill comments on the artistic aims and successes of Newman's Loss and Gain and Callista.

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