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Mary Ellen Chase: Critical Review by Rose Feld

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SOURCE: Feld, Rose. “Land, Sea and Man: A Splendid Way of Life.” New York Herald Tribune Books (16 November 1941): 1-2.

In the following review, Feld paints a glowing picture of Windswept, Chase's novel of the Maine seacoast.

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