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The Mysterious Stranger: Critical Essay by Wendell Glick

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Mark Twain
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SOURCE: "The Epistemological Theme of The Mysterious Stranger," in Themes and Directions in American Literature, edited by Ray B. Browne and Donald Pizer, Purdue University Press, 1969, pp. 130-47.

In the following essay, Glick analyzes various lines of philosophical argument in The Mysterious Stranger.

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