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Tue, 4 Apr 1995 20:17:39 -0300
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Hi Gerry
Thanks for responding.  Irving does write about some legends, but not
all.  Irving writes about people, sometimes satirically, sometimes just
for enjoyment.  He does include some legends as a vehicle for his satire,
but for the most part his satire is good-natured and funny, as opposed to
attack satire.
In any case I'm not an authority on Irving, But I am an admirer.  If you
want to discuss him further, let me know.
I have not been able to find a list on Irving,but not for lack of trying.
Bye for now
Maria

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