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There are 5 critical essays on Edward Marsh.
Critical Essays on Edward Marsh
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Critical Essay by Monk Gibbon
8,553 words, approx. 29 pages
 In the following essay, initially given as a lecture on November 20, 1952, Gibbon lauds Marsh's abilities as a translator, in particular his subtle and skillful translation of Eugene Fromentin's Dominique.
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Critical Essay by John Middleton Murry
2,424 words, approx. 8 pages
 In the following essay, initially published in the Athenaeum on December 5, 1919, Murry contrasts Marsh's Georgian Poetry anthology with other collections of English poetry.
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Critical Essay by James Pope-Hennessy
1,252 words, approx. 4 pages
 In the following essay, Pope-Hennessy praises Marsh's career achievements, contending that his name “is amongst the most eminent that his generation can boast.”

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