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Wilson, Angus 1913-1991: Critical Essay by Peter Faulkner

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SOURCE: "To 1950: The Wrong Set and Such Darling Dodos," in Angus Wilson: Mimic and Moralist, Seeker and Warburg, 1980, pp. 1-21.

In this excerpt from his book-length study of Wilson, Faulkner analyzes the stories in Wilson's first two collections of short stories, noting the author's developing style.

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