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Ethan Canin: Critical Essay by Victoria Aarons

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SOURCE: Aarons, Victoria. “Ancient Acts of Love and Betrayal: Ethan Canin's ‘Batorsag and Szerelem’.” Modern Jewish Studies 11 (1999): 15-36.

In the following essay, Aarons investigates the central thematic concerns of Canin's novella Batorsag and Szerelem.

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