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Death in Venice: Critical Essay by Russell A. Berman

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SOURCE: Berman, Russell A. “History and Community in Death in Venice.” In Death in Venice: Complete, Authoritative Text with Biographical and Historical Contexts, Critical History, and Essays from Five Contemporary Critical Perspectives, edited by Naomi Ritter, pp. 263-80. Boston: Bedford Books, 1998.

In the following essay, Berman provides a contemporary historicist interpretation of Death in Venice.

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