A Frolic of His Own

What is the main conflict in A Frolic of His Own by William Gaddis?

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The main conflict in the novel, A Frolic of His Own, is centered around the legal entanglements of a plagiarized playwright, Oscar Crease, and his desire for recognition and recompense.

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