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Conrad Aiken (Critical Survey of Long Fiction, Second Revised Edition)
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Conrad Aiken was one of the most prolific of modern American writers, publishing more than forty separate volumes of poetry, novels, plays, short stories, and criticism. Aiken published five collections of stories, culminating in the Collected Short Stories of Conrad Aiken (1966). He is the author of Mr. Arcularis (1957), a play based on an adaptation by Diana Hamilton of his short story of the same title. His nonfictional writing includes introductions to Two Wessex Tales by Thomas Hardy (1919) and Selected Poems of Emily...
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