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Elie Wiesel: Critical Essay by Joyce Lazarus

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SOURCE: Lazarus, Joyce. “Elie Wiesel's La Nuit and L'Oublié: In Pursuit of Silence.” Essays in French Literature, no. 28 (November 1991): 87-94.

In the following essay, Lazarus underscores the role of silence as a predominant metaphor and structural device in Night and The Forgotten.

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