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Isak Dinesen: Critical Essay by Lynda Sexson

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SOURCE: Sexson, Lynda. “Bride's Blood and God's Laugh: Reading the Evidence of Desire on ‘The Blank Page’ of the Torah.” Religion and Literature 33, no. 2 (summer 2001): 37-57.

In the following essay, Sexson utilizes Hebraic law to interpret Dinesen's “The Blank Page.”

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