![]() Individual and collective memory are often at odds, yet the historical events being remembered are the same for all and thus provide the framework on which a generally accepted collective memory can be built. VanderWolk I N SAUL FRIEDLANDER’S VIEW of collective memory, survivors of the Holocaust have a conception of the past which may or may not correspond to the official collective memory proposed by the states of Israel and Germany.1The memory of each group is obviously colored and can be revised without altering the collective consciousness and sense of purpose, whether that purpose be to always remember or to forget as quickly as possible. ![]() History and the Redemptive Power of Memory in Flaubert’s L ’ Education sentimentale William C. In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: ![]()
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