SOURCE: “Mr. Winston Churchill as a Prose-Writer,” in London Mercury, Vol. 15, No. 90, April 1927, pp. 626-34.
In the following essay, Freeman evaluates Churchill's abilities as a prose writer, finding that his writing will endure for its style and dramatic effect alone.
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