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Expressing Suppression

Listening to Silent Narratives of Pain in Torgny Lindgren’s Hummelhonung

Katharina Fürholzer
Scandinavian Studies, January 2024, 96 (1) 82-104; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/sca.96.1.82
Katharina Fürholzer
Katharina Fürholzer is a postdoctoral scholar specializing in medical humanities at the University of Rostock. She was previously a visiting scholar at the University of Pennsylvania, working on a book on poetry and aphasia. Her research focuses on literary approaches to the physical and metaphysical limits of language.
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