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The Queen of Spades: Critical Essay by Gary Rosenshield

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Alexander Pushkin
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SOURCE: Rosenshield, Gary. “Choosing the Right Card: Madness, Gambling, and the Imagination in Pushkin's ‘The Queen of Spades.’” PMLA 109, no. 5 (1994): 995-1008.

In the following essay, Rosenshield explains the role of madness in Pushkin's novella.

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