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Steven Millhauser: Critical Essay by Alan Davis

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SOURCE: Davis, Alan. “Unseen Guests.” Hudson Review 47, no. 1 (spring 1994): 141-48.

In the following excerpt, Davis provides a favorable review of Millhauser's novella The Little Kingdom of J. Franklin Payne.

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