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S. Y. Agnon: Critical Essay by William Riggan

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SOURCE: Riggan, William. Introduction: “Hebrew Literature in the 1990s,” World Literature Today 72, no. 3 (1998): 479-84.

In the following excerpt from an essay on contemporary Hebrew literature, Riggan calls Agnon the best of the “conservatives” who appreciated the nuances of the Hebrew language tradition.

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