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Maurice Blanchot: Critical Essay by Lynne Huffer

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SOURCE: “Blanchot's Mother,”1 in Yale French Studies, No. 93, 1998, pp. 175-95.

In the following essay, Huffer examines the relationship between gender and nostalgia in the rhetorical strategies of The Space of Literature.

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