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Matthew Pearl’s novel, “The Dante Club,” contains a myriad of personalities, one of whom is James Russell Lowell. Quick to be provoked and aggressive, Lowell is the loudest of the members of the Dante Club. ... In Matthew Pearl’s novel, “The Dante Club,” the combination of James Russell Lowell’s personality and position in society make him a great agent to deal with the challenges placed in front of him. ... Pearl gives the reader a multitude of examples during one of the first meeting’s of the Dante Club shown in the novel. ... “‘Who in the name of Heaven would come on the night of our club? ... But then again he quickly assumes the worst; the Harvard Board who does not want the Dante Club to publish Dante has sent a police officer to stop them. ... This approach can be seen in direct response to Holmes wavering attitude towards the publishing of Dante.
Approximate Word count = 696 Approximate Pages = 2.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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