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A Library of the World's Best Literature - Ancient and Modern - Vol.XXXII (Forty-Five Volumes); Rumi-Scherer
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Renowned for his warm and intimate writing, Charles Dudley Warner transitioned from essayist and novelist to editor for his final work, a comprehensive survey of global literature that spans both classic and modern texts. This grand compilation reflects Warner's literary influence and showcases his ability to connect with readers. The project is likened to a monumental achievement in the literary world, reminiscent of the collaborative spirit he shared with his friend Mark Twain, highlighting Warner's significant contributions to American literature.
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A Library of the World's Best Literature - Ancient and Modern - Vol.XXXII (Forty-Five Volumes); Rumi-Scherer, Charles Dudley Warner
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- Title
- A Library of the World's Best Literature - Ancient and Modern - Vol.XXXII (Forty-Five Volumes); Rumi-Scherer
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Charles Dudley Warner
- Publisher
- Cosimo Classics
- Released
- 2008
- Format
- Hardcover with dust jacket
- Pages
- 412
- ISBN13
- 9781605202297
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- Renowned for his warm and intimate writing, Charles Dudley Warner transitioned from essayist and novelist to editor for his final work, a comprehensive survey of global literature that spans both classic and modern texts. This grand compilation reflects Warner's literary influence and showcases his ability to connect with readers. The project is likened to a monumental achievement in the literary world, reminiscent of the collaborative spirit he shared with his friend Mark Twain, highlighting Warner's significant contributions to American literature.