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There are 4 critical essays on McTeague.

Critical Essays on McTeague
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Critical Essay by James E. Caron
13,784 words, approx. 46 pages
In the following essay, Caron argues that McTeague is a comic story.
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Critical Essay by Walter Benn Michaels
13,610 words, approx. 45 pages
In the following essay, Michaels draws on characters from McTeague and Vandover and the Brute to examine the portrayal of miserly behavior in Norris's naturalistic fiction.
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Critical Essay by Susan Prothro McFatter
7,056 words, approx. 24 pages
In the following essay, McFatter argues that in McTeague Norris intended to create a parody of the medieval romance genre.
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Critical Essay by William J. Hug
4,011 words, approx. 13 pages
In the following essay, Hug compares McTeague with the Western fiction of American writer Bret Harte.


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