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Alfred Jarry: Critical Essay by Teresa Bridgeman

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SOURCE: Bridgeman, Teresa. “Innovation and Ambiguity: Sources of Confusion in Personal Identity in Les Jours et Les Nuits.French Studies: A Quarterly Review 45, no. 3 (July 1991): 295-307.

In the following essay, Bridgeman examines the linguistic ambiguity and innovation of Jarry's second novel, Les Jours et Les Nuits, and his contemporaries' mystified and unreceptive response to it.

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