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Christa Wolf: Critical Essay by Gertrude Postl

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SOURCE: “The Silencing of a Voice: Christa Wolf, Cassandra, and the German Unification,”1 in Differences, Vol. 5, No. 2, Summer, 1993, pp. 92–115.

In the following essay, Postl examines Wolf's attempt to reconcile socialist ideals with Western-style postmodern feminist concerns.

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