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Edges of history and memory: the 'final stage' of the Holocaust

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Examines the tensions between the presence and absence of the ‘final stage’ in Holocaust fiction and historical studies. In the essay's second part, two different ways are traced, in which survivors’ testimonies define the ‘final stage’ in terms of experience, memory and narrative.

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