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Strange Dinner Party

Hoult, Norah | May 6, 1939 issue

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The article focuses on the book entitled "Forever Wilt Thou Love." The book is written by Ludwig Lewisohn. The author remarks that without wishing to prejudice a book which the author evidently intended to be the account of a very moving love story, it must be said that we have here one of the oddest dinner parties in fiction. On of the characters in the book, Walter contributes flippant interruptions, sometimes he uses a falsetto voice, sometimes he screeches, sometimes he giggles. As for the story itself, it is a good enough repeat performance on the love-against-the-world theme.

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FOREVER Wilt Thou Love (Book); LEWISOHN, Ludwig; PLOTS (Drama, novel, etc.); CHARACTERS & characteristics in literature; STYLE, Literary; PERFORMANCE
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