Author of ClassicNote and Sources
Jon-Mark Overvold, author of ClassicNote. Completed on April 15, 2006, copyright held by GradeSaver. Updated and revised by Adam Kissel July 08, 2006. Copyright held by GradeSaver. Wells, H.G. The Island of Doctor Moreau. New York: Penguin, 2005. "[Various entries]." 2006-02-19. <http://www.thefreedictionary.com>. Beuchamp, Gorman. "The Island of Dr. Moreau as Theological Grotesque." Papers on Language & Literature 15.4 (Fall 1979): 408-417.
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