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5 Mr. Thackeray and Mr. Dickens Become
Embroiled in a Very Victorian Feud
70
6 Mr. Wells and Mr. Henry James
Reach a Polite but Hopeless Impasse
98
7 The Patriotic Mr. Jones Protects the
British Empire from the Irreverent Mr. Shaw
118
8 As a Would-be Messiah,
Mr. D. H. Lawrence Endures His Sad Lot
Among a Host of Friends
136
9 The "Ridiculous" Mr. Walpole Endures
Agonies at the Hands of Mr. Maugham
161
10 Mr. Hemingway Proves a Good Sport--
but Only to Himself
180
11 Mr. DeVoto and Mr. Sinclair Lewis Call
Each Other Fools and Liars
205
12 Mr. Norman Mailer Challenges
All the Talent in the Room
216
Index 239

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Fine Art of Literary Mayhem: A Lively Account of Famous Writers and Their Feuds. Contributors: Myrick Land - author. Publisher: Holt Rinehart and Winston. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1963. Page Number: xiv.
    
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