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The Duel: Critical Essay by Willa Chamberlain Axelrod

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SOURCE: “The Biblical and Theological Context of Moral Reform in ‘The Duel,’” in Russian Literature, Vol. XXXV, February 15, 1994, pp. 129–52.

In the following essay, Axelrod sees “the need for salvation and moral reform” as central to “The Duel,” and traces biblical references underlying this theme in the work.

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