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Jane Hamilton: Critical Review by Judith Paterson

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SOURCE: Paterson, Judith. “Labors of Love and Loss.” Washington Post Book World, 19, no. 6 (5 February 1989): 6.

In the following review, Paterson examines the elements of classical tragedy in The Book of Ruth.

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