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Isaac Bashevis Singer: Critical Essay by Margaret M. Boland

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SOURCE: Boland, Margaret M. “Isaac Bashevis Singer's ‘Tanhum’: An Exegetical Approach.” Tamkang Journal 29 (May 1990): 203-15.

In the following essay, Boland offers a philological analysis of Singer's short story “Tanhum.”

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