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White Lie Soap, Chapter 3. "only The First Step" (expanded Version)

Description: Walter Rea's parallel exhibits in THE WHITE LIE (1982) focus on similarity to the neglect of originality. Ron Graybill wrote: "To notice similarities is only the first step in the study of literary...

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Walter Rea's parallel exhibits in THE WHITE LIE (1982) focus on similarity to the neglect of originality. Ron Graybill wrote: "To notice similarities is only the first step in the study of literary relationships. One must also catalogue the differences, and then, even more importantly, ask what use the second author made of the first author’s work." This file is an expansion by Kevin L. Morgan of WHITE LIE SOAP (2013), chapter 3. It is a careful analysis of the two-column listing of parallel passages between Ellen White's writings and Daniel March's book, Night Scenes. The two-column listing is found in Walter Rea's "The Paraphrasing Prophet," posted by Dirk Anderson at http://www.nonegw.org/egw89.shtml and http://www.ellenwhiteexposed.com/egw89.htm. The font is small, so you will undoubtedly need to zoom in to be able to read.