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He was mad, and for that, we have reason to be glad. A truly savage irony, on...
Author:
Simon Winchester
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The Professor and the Madman:
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He was mad, and for that, we have reason to be glad. A truly savage irony, on which it is discomforting to dwell.
( Simon Winchester )
[ The Professor and the Madman: ]
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