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Thackeray's forte
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Purple ___ (flowery writing)
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Essay, say
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Verse inverse?
Unlike most of Shakespeare
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Sometimes purple output
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Purple stuff, perhaps
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Proust product
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Malamud's forte
Mailer's output
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It's polished at one's desk
It's no verse
It's "architecture, not interior decoration": Hemingway
It may be purple
It couldn't be verse
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Hawthorne's forte
Flaubert's forte
Conversational literature
Commonplace writing
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An essayist's work is in it