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Stanley Elkin's The Magic Kingdom | Characters

Unlike many of Elkin's novels, characterization is the special strength of The Magic Kingdom. All the characters are individuated and each deserves special attention, from the zany physician Mr. Morehead, to the nurses Colin Bible and Mary Cottle (both are flawed, but both share love and concern for the children and each is in some ways an effective care-giver). Bale, England's greatest beggar, is a complex combination of humanistic, serious person seeking to do good, and frustrated, unhappy man who cannot face his present situation without a compensating illusion. Cottle, a...

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