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The WSJ author who wrote about Locksley Hall in 1993 was Authur Schlesinger, Jr.
The exact citation:
Schlesinger, Arthur, Jr. 'Bye, bye, Woodrow.' "Wall Street Journal." Oct. 27, 1993. Pg. A16
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[edit] Cultural influence
William Wordsworth cannot have written a rebuttal to "Locksley Hall Sixty Years After", since that poem was published in 1886, and Wordsworth died in April 1850. He may, however, have written a rebuttal to "Locksley Hall", which was published in Tennyson's 1842 collection of poems. Paulannis (talk) 10:42, 29 November 2007 (UTC)

