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In the finest critics one hears the full cry of the human. They tell one why it matters to read.
In the finest critics one hears the full cry of the human. They tell one why it matters to read.
In the finest critics one hears the full cry of the human. They tell one why it matters to read.
In the finest critics one hears the full cry of the human. They tell one why it matters to read.
In the finest critics one hears the full cry of the human. They tell one why it matters to read.
In the finest critics one hears the full cry of the human. They tell one why it matters to read.
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I would say that there is no future for literary studies as such in the United States.