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The Things They Carried: Critical Essay by Farrell O'Gorman

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SOURCE: O'Gorman, Farrell. “The Things They Carried as Composite Novel.” WLA: War, Literature & the Arts 10, no. 2 (fall-winter 1998): 289-309.

In the following essay, O'Gorman examines The Things They Carried as a composite novel.

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