Jews in literature
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Jews in literature
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Jews in literature
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Incoming Resources
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- Beyond the golden door, Jewish American drama and Jewish American experience, Julius Novick
- Loathsome Jews and engulfing women, metaphors of projection in the works of Wyndham Lewis, Charles Williams, and Graham Greene, Andrea Freud Loewenstein
- The schlemiel as modern hero, Ruth R. Wisse
- The merchant of Venice, a guide to the play, Vicki K. Janik
- Against the apocalypse, responses to catastrophe in modern Jewish culture, David G. Roskies
- From Shylock to Svengali;, Jewish stereotypes in English fiction
- Inside the hornet's head, an anthology of Jewish American writing, edited by Jerome Charyn
- The stolen legacy of Anne Frank, Meyer Levin, Lillian Hellman, and the staging of the diary, Ralph Melnick
- The Jew in English drama;, an annotated bibliography., With a pref. by Joshua Bloch. The Jew in Western drama: an essay and a check list (1968), by Edgar Rosenberg
- The Jew in English literature, as author and as subject
- The modern Jewish canon, a journey through language and culture, Ruth R. Wisse
- Holocaust fiction, Sue Vice
- From shtetl to suburbia, the family in Jewish literary imagination, Sol Gittleman ; illustration by Steven Trefonides
- Jewish women fiction writers, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- James Joyce's Judaic other, Marilyn Reizbaum
- Dreamer of the ghetto, the life and works of Israel Zangwill, Joseph H. Udelson
- Jews in the eyes of the Germans, from the Enlightenment to Imperial Germany, Alfred D. Low
- Superman is Jewish?, how comic book superheroes came to serve truth, justice, and the Jewish-American way, Harry Brod
- Love+marriage=death, and other essays on representing difference, Sander L. Gilman
- Talking horse, Bernard Malamud on life and work, edited by Alan Cheuse and Nicholas Delbanco
- Christian identity, Jews, and Israel in seventeenth-century England, Achsah Guibbory
- Readings on The merchant of Venice, Clarice Swisher, book editor
- The tenement saga, the Lower East Side and early Jewish American writers, Sanford Sternlicht
- From the ghetto, the fiction of Abraham Cahan, Jules Chametzky
- The Cambridge Companion to Jewish American literature, edited by Hana Wirth-Nesher, Michael P. Kramer
- Chaim Potok's The chosen, edited & with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Imagining each other, Blacks and Jews in contemporary American literature, Ethan Goffman
- Cynthia Ozick's fiction, tradition & invention, Elaine M. Kauvar
- Israel through the Jewish-American imagination, a survey of Jewish-American literature on Israel, 1928-1995, Andrew Furman
- Women, Jews, and Muslims in the texts of reconquest Castile, Louise Mirrer
- Blacks and Jews in literary conversation, Emily Miller Budick
- Among the nations;, three tales and a play about Jews
- Traditions in American literature;, a study of Jewish characters and authors,, by Joseph Mersand
- Acting Jewish, negotiating ethnicity on the American stage & screen, Henry Bial
- The Jew in a gentile world;, an anthology of writings about Jews by non-Jews., With an introd. by C. P. Snow and an epilogue by Harold D. Lasswell
- James Joyce, Ulysses, and the construction of Jewish identity, culture, biography, and "the Jew" in modernist Europe, Neil R. Davison
- The Jew in American literature
- James Joyce, Ulysses, and the construction of Jewish identity, culture, biography, and "the Jew" in modernist Europe, Neil R. Davison
- Chaim Potok, a critical companion, Sanford Sternlicht
- Alienation in the Jewish American novel of the sixties, Etta K. Bothwell
- Talking back, images of Jewish women in American popular culture, edited by Joyce Antler
- Against the apocalypse, responses to catastrophe in modern Jewish culture, David G. Roskies
- The Jew in the text, modernity and the construction of identity, edited and introduced by Linda Nochlin & Tamar Garb
- Daughters of valor, contemporary Jewish American women writers, edited by Jay L. Halio and Ben Siegel
- Jewish influences on European thought, [by] Charles C. Lehrmann. Translated from the French by George Klin and from the German by Victor Carpenter
- James Joyce, Ulysses, and the construction of Jewish identity, culture, biography, and "the Jew" in modernist Europe, Neil R. Davison
- Up, up, and oy vey!, how Jewish history, culture, and values shaped the comic book superhero, Simcha Weinstein
- Facing Black and Jew, literature as public space in twentieth-century America, Adam Zachary Newton
- The Jew in the Victorian novel, some relationships between prejudice and art, by Anne Aresty Naman
- Stages of annihilation, theatrical representations of the Holocaust, Edward R. Isser
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