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The Mill on the Floss: Critical Essay by Janet H. Freeman

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SOURCE: "Authority in The Mill on the Floss," in Philological Quarterly, Vol. 56, 1977, pp. 374-88.

In this essay, Freeman contends that the omniscient narration of The Mill on the Floss renders the novel's ending appropriate.

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