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Like much of his art criticism, Diderot’s appraisal of the Girl with a Dead Canary reveals the writer’s amusing tendency to interrupt himself, and to leap from one point of view to the next. When Diderot first addresses the young girl — this allegory of distraught femininity — he shows his empathy for her anguish and tries to dry her tears.
Diderot and the Art of Thinking Freely
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