The Guardian - Cryptic crossword No 24,230 - Nov 9 2007

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Clues Answers
Authentic German associated with Berlin rep, primarily BRECHT
Author of satirical works placed in covers, perhaps FIELDING
Author's drunken scrawl I found in poem OSCARWILDE
Book published in good shape for one of the Brontës BRANWELL
Conceals in hand, holding second book of verses PSALMS
Creator of bloodthirsty character, one adding fuel to the fire STOKER
Dramatist gets nothing from clue PINTER
Duke, say, with young attendants - they're bound to be at the front TITLEPAGES
Elizabethan actor of the old school has name put on marble ALLEYN
Female novelist making daringly naughty contribution GLYN
French satirist represented as base liar RABELAIS
Game backed by great man of American literature GATSBY
It sounds like strong material, appropriate for magazine editor STEELE
Kingsley, the author, inappropriately abridged AMIS
Clues Answers
Later poet adapted pieces from Landor ARNOLD
Literary traveller initially altered Eliot's character TULLIVER
Modern US writer is more sensible, holding nothing back SALINGER
Old poet's point of view mostly embraced by country LANGLAND
Poet, one anguished about onset of war OWEN
Poetic Indian greeting what's revised in articles HIAWATHA
Recipient of literary journal, say, in South Africa STELLA
See 24 Down SEWELL
Singer and philosopher securing new book ALTONLOCKE
Source of dark horse in best-seller list ANNA
The work especially about love that Scott wrote KENILWORTH
US author that could make King Lear fun FAULKNER
Victorian author's only novel, about abstainer LYTTON
Writer in state capital, speaking AUSTEN