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Osbourne, Lloyd 1868-1947: Critical Essay by William Morton Payne

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SOURCE: A review of A Person of Some Importance, in The Dial Vol. LII, No. 613, January 1, 1912, pp. 23-4.

In the following review, Payne sees A Person of Some Importance as inventive but disappointing in style and characterization.

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