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Zadie Smith: Critical Review by Merritt Moseley

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Zadie Smith
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SOURCE: Moseley, Merritt. “The Modern World.” World & I 15, no. 9 (September 2000): 220.

In the following review, Moseley assesses the depth and maturity of White Teeth, comparing Smith's sympathy for her characters and the role of her narrator to the similar traits of nineteenth-century English novelist George Eliot.

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