The author who described his own work as similar to “the analysis that surgeons make on cadavers” was
A) Emile Zola.
B) Charles Dickens.
C) Feodor Dostoyevsky.
D) Victor Hugo.
E) Ku Hung-Ming.
Ans: A
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