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Eugene Field

Fuller, Henry B. | December 10, 1924 issue

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The article focuses on the book, "Eugene Field's Creative Years," by Charles H. Dennis. Mr. Dennis was at the helm of the News during some of Field's most productive years, and he writes out of a fullness of knowledge. The book, concentrating on Field's best years, is topical rather than chronological. Field as the up-to-date translator of Horace, as the insatiable collector, as the celebrant of Christmas, and as the enemy of "veritism" receives due attention. Mr. Dennis's book is large, full, well-organized, and carried on with a fine tactfulness.

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BOOKS; AUTHORS; CHRISTMAS; EUGENE Field's Creative Years (Book); DENNIS, Charles H.; FIELD, Eugene, 1850-1895
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