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Death from Torture as a Thing of Beauty? Karen Blixen and Kitosch’s Story

Lasse Horne Kjældgaard
Scandinavian Studies, September 2019, 91 (3) 345-370; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/sca.91.3.0345
Lasse Horne Kjældgaard
Roskilde University
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Death from Torture as a Thing of Beauty? Karen Blixen and Kitosch’s Story
Lasse Horne Kjældgaard
Scandinavian Studies Sep 2019, 91 (3) 345-370; DOI: 10.3368/sca.91.3.0345
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