"The Warner Library, Volume 18" is a comprehensive collection of literary works and critical essays, offering a rich tapestry of global literature. Compiled under the editorial guidance of Charles Dudley Warner and a team of distinguished scholars including Ashley Horace Thorndike, John William Cunliffe, Gerhard Richard Lomer, Harry Morgan Ayres, and Helen Rex Keller, this volume continues the tradition of presenting seminal works alongside insightful analyses.
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