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Elie Wiesel: Critical Essay by Ted L. Estess

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SOURCE: Estess, Ted L. “Choosing Life: An Interpretation of Elie Wiesel's The Oath.Soundings 61, no. 1 (spring 1978): 67-86.

In the following essay, Estess provides a thematic and stylistic analysis of The Oath, viewing the novel as Wiesel's most satisfying novel to date.

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