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"textContent": "The “canon” typically refers to a collection of literature with enough merit and cultural influence to constitute a catalog of “must read” fiction (the “—or else” is implied). This means that, from Hamlet to Huckleberry Finn, there are a few hard-and-fast literary monoliths whose credibility (being sometimes but not always deserved) balloons to the point […]",
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