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Mordecai Richler: Critical Essay by Angela Robbeson

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SOURCE: Robbeson, Angela. “Screening the Jury: Textual Strategy and Moral Response in Mordecai Richler's St. Urbain's Horseman.Critique 42, no. 2 (winter 2001): 205-17.

In the following essay, Robbeson analyzes the function of various textual strategies in St. Urbain's Horseman, contending that each strategy provokes a specific moral judgment.

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