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She interlards her chapter on Thatcher's removal from power with quotations from Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar.
She interlards her analyses of exchanges between the Author and the Old Lady with reportage of Hemingway's actual experiences in publishing, demeaning encounters that made him aware that an "Author" is no more than a public figure, a professional performer.
Finally, Mehew interlards the text with brief biographical synopses.
 
 
 
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