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S. Y. Agnon: Critical Essay by David G. Roskies

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SOURCE: Roskies, David G. ”Essay on ‘The Sense of Smell’.” In Reading Hebrew Literature, edited by Alan Mintz, pp. 118-25. Hanover, N.H.: Brandeis University Press, 2003.

In the following essay from a collection which offers several commentaries about specific works of Hebrew literature, Roskies discusses the complexities of an Agnon short story, “The Sense of Smell.”

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