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Natalia Ginzburg: Critical Essay by Jen Wienstein

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SOURCE: Wienstein, Jen. “The Eloquence of Understatement: Natalia Ginzburg's Public Image and Literary Style.” In Natalia Ginzburg: A Voice of the Twentieth Century, edited by Angela M. Jeannet and Giuliana Sanguinetti Katz, pp. 179-96. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2000.

In the following essay, Wienstein investigates Ginzburg's public image as evinced through her essays.

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