Statistics for occurrence #1 of “G. W. Cable” in chapter 1, page 17 of Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 3:
...ang as a nearly flawless gem of romance and humour or with Professor Matthews as a marvellously accurate portrayal of a whde civilization.
(1889) is a work of humorous invention set in motion by G. W. Cable , who first brought Malory's to Mark Twain's attention.
For assignable reasons it has not had the universal admiration enjoyed by ; Andrew Lang, for example, could not bring himself to read it; yet...
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