Judith Kelly looks at Levi's work in the context of testimonial
literature and examines the linguistic expression of the author's
Auschwitz experience. The moral and philosophical nature of
humanity within the camp is investigated. In particular, there is a
comparison between If this is Man and a co-authored
medico-scientific report, and a consideration of sources and motifs
which provide the cultural framework for the authors expression of
his experiences.
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