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Literary Curmudgeons

Posted on June 1, 2014 by lylelarsen
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Curmudgeons are usually not bad people.  They’re just cranky.  Often, in fact, they are kind, warmhearted people who simply get a little surly when confronted with what they perceive as sham, haughtiness, deceit, or the like. Continue reading →

Posted in Authors | Tagged Charles Lamb, Coleridge, curmudgeons, Diogenes, Samuel Johnson, Thomas Carlyle | Leave a reply

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