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Literary afterlives of Anne Frank

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Anne Frank's diary has engendered an especially rich array of literary responses. Reaching across time and continents and in a range of languages, the reimagined Anne is understood as speaking not only to such things as antisemitism, human nature, and good and evil, but also to contemporary Jewish identity, fascism, sexuality, psychic pain, abuse and resistance

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