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Richard Beer-Hofmann: Critical Essay by Esther Elstun

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SOURCE: "Richard Beer-Hofmann: The Poet as exculpator dei," in ProtestFormTradition, The University of Alabama Press, 1979, pp. 123-31.

In the following essay, Elstun discusses the effects of exile on Beer-Hofmann's later work, particularly Paula, ein Fragment.

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