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[T]here is nothing in the critical field that should be of greater
philosophical interest or prove more rewarding to analysis than
the progressive modification of one mind by the work of
another.{{sfn|Valéry|1972|p=241}}
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'''I. Prologue'''
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Hemingway’s style had an ability to hit the young writers in the
Hemingway’s style had an ability to hit the young writers in the
gut, and they weren’t the same after that.{{sfn|Mailer|198|p=298}}
gut, and they weren’t the same after that.
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