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Muir, Edwin 1887-1959: Critical Essay by Avrom Fleishman

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SOURCE: "Muir's Autobiography: Twice More in Eden," in Figures of Autobiography: The Language of Self-Writing in Victorian and Modern England, University of California Press, 1983, pp. 369-87.

In the following essay, Fleishman compares Muir's autobiographical writing in The Story and the Fable and An Autobiography focusing on his mythic interpretation of his experiences in the latter.

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