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    Let­ters to Dead Authors by Andrew Lang is a wit­ty and imag­i­na­tive col­lec­tion of fic­tion­al let­ters cel­e­brat­ing and engag­ing with the works and lega­cies of lit­er­ary greats.

    1. LETTER–To W. M. Thackeray
      4,624 Words
    2. LETTER–To Charles Dickens
      4,820 Words
    3. LETTER–To Master Isaak Walton
      3,776 Words
    4. LETTER–To M. Chapelain
      4,227 Words
    5. LETTER–To Sir Walter Scott, Bart.
      3,649 Words
    6. LETTER–To Alexandre Dumas
      4,449 Words
    7. LETTER–To Robert Burns
      4,694 Words
    8. LETTER–To Edgar Allan Poe
      3,767 Words
    9. LETTER–To Theocritus
      4,003 Words
    10. LETTER–To Omar Khayyam
      4,183 Words
    11. LETTER–To Pierre de Ronsard (Prince of Poets)
      4,537 Words
    12. LETTER–To Herodotus
      5,459 Words
    13. LETTER–To Monsieur de Moliere, Valet de Chambre du Roi
      4,279 Words
    14. LETTER–Epistle to Mr. Alexander Pope
      4,680 Words
    15. LETTER–To Lucian of Samosata
      4,585 Words
    16. LETTER–To Jane Austen
      4,108 Words
    17. LETTER–To Lord Byron
      4,851 Words
    18. LETTER–To Percy Bysshe Shelley
      3,931 Words
    19. LETTER–To Q. Horatius Flaccus
      4,139 Words
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