“THREE MASTERS.”—To Stefan Zweig there were three supremely great novelists in the 19th century, and it is of them he writes in “Three Masters”—Balzac, Dickens and Dostoevsky. The book has been translated by Eden and Cedar Paul.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1003, 20 June 1930, Page 16
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37“THREE MASTERS.”—To Stefan Zweig there were three supremely great novelists in the 19th century, and it is of them he writes in “Three Masters”—Balzac, Dickens and Dostoevsky. The book has been translated by Eden and Cedar Paul. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1003, 20 June 1930, Page 16
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