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'''[2012]: Plunkett Lake Press, Lexington, MA'''
'''[2012]: Plunkett Lake Press, Lexington, MA'''


[Dostojewski]. This is the third essay of Zweig's [[Three Masters: Balzac, Dickens, Dostoevsky]]. Translated by Eden and Cedar Paul. An eBook published by Plunkett Lake Press eBooks of Life Writing, July 2012. 43,000 words. Available from Amazon [Kindle edition], Barnes & Noble [Nook edition], Apple iTunes {Apple iBooks edition], and Kobo. See: [[Drei Dichter ihres Lebens: Balzac, Dickens, Dostojewski]]
[Dostojewski]. This is the third essay of Zweig's [[Three Masters: Balzac * Dickens * Dostoevsky]]. Translated by Eden and Cedar Paul. An eBook published by Plunkett Lake Press eBooks of Life Writing, July 2012. 43,000 words. Available from Amazon [Kindle edition], Barnes & Noble [Nook edition], Apple iTunes {Apple iBooks edition], and Kobo. See: [[Drei Dichter ihres Lebens: Balzac, Dickens, Dostojewski]]


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[2012]: Plunkett Lake Press, Lexington, MA

[Dostojewski]. This is the third essay of Zweig's Three Masters: Balzac * Dickens * Dostoevsky. Translated by Eden and Cedar Paul. An eBook published by Plunkett Lake Press eBooks of Life Writing, July 2012. 43,000 words. Available from Amazon [Kindle edition], Barnes & Noble [Nook edition], Apple iTunes {Apple iBooks edition], and Kobo. See: Drei Dichter ihres Lebens: Balzac, Dickens, Dostojewski