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King, Stephen 1947-: Critical Essay by Douglas E. Winter

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SOURCE: "The Mist" and "Different Seasons," in Stephen King: The Art of Darkness, New American library, 1984, pp. 86-94, 104-11.

Winter is an American fiction writer and critic. In the following essays, he examines The Mist and Different Seasons.

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