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Jean Genet: Critical Essay by Brian Gordon Kennelly

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SOURCE: Kennelly, Brian Gordon. “Less or More Black and White? Reassessing Genet's Les nègres in Light of Both Published Versions.” Dalhousie French Studies 44 (1998): 123-33.

In the following essay, Kennelly studies the changes Genet made to the text of The Blacks in its two versions, concentrating on the issue of ambiguity.

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