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Eden, Martin

Eden, Martin

laborer who becomes a famous writer. [Am. Lit.: Martin Eden]

Eden, Martin

attains success as a writer but loses desire to live when isolated from former friends and disenchanted with new ones. [Am. Lit.: Martin Eden]

Eden, Martin

disgusted by society snobbery, he drowns him-self. [Am. Lit: Martin Eden]
See: Suicide
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