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Wit: Critical Review by Celia Wren

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SOURCE: Wren, Celia. “Attitude.” Commonweal 126, no. 2 (29 January 1999): 23-4.

In the following excerpt, Wren notes the clever parallels between the institutions of academia and medicine that Edson draws in Wit.

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