A small thing, but worthy of comment. Neil MacDonald writes: "Kukla apparently didn't reveal that TJ's Literary Commonplace Book was a collection of excerpts from other author's literary work . . ."
Of course Kukla revealed this. This is what a commonplace book *is*, by definition. By identifying the source as a commomplace book, Kukla fulfilled his obligation to his readers.
All best,
Kevin
Kevin R. Hardwick, Ph.D.
Department of History
James Madison University
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