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	<title>Comments on: Late Night With Jan Harayda – Oprah Picks a Mixed Doggie Bag for Her Club &#8212; A Sentimental ‘Hamlet’-Influenced First Novel Told Partly from the Point of View of Dogs</title>
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		<title>By: Do Readers Want &#8216;A Tragedy With a Happy Ending&#8217;? &#171; One-Minute Book Reviews</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] a happy ending,” William Dean Howells said. Do people want this in novels, too? I gave a talk on The Story of Edgar Sawtelle at a library not long ago, and some members of the audience who loved the novel nonetheless [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] The Story of Edgar Sawtelle, William Faulkner, Clyde Edgerton, Narrators  Some people who liked The Story of Edgar Sawtelle were nonetheless put off by its mix of human and canine narrators, including a four-footed stand-in [...]]]></description>
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