Beyond marginality : Anglo-Jewish literature after the Holocaust /
A study of the effects of antisemitism, the Holocaust, and the search for Jewish identity on Anglo-Jewish writers. Pre-World War II literature reflected the antisemitism of working-class Jewish districts, while many postwar writers describe the inability of middle-class Jews to integrate fully into...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Albany :
State University of New York Press,
©1985.
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Series: | SUNY series on modern Jewish literature and culture.
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Writers in the isles
- Chapter 1: Assimilators and assimilated: from Israel Zangwill to Louis Golding
- Chapter 2: Contemporary Anglo-Jewish literature: a political and cultural background
- East
- Chapter 3: East end writers I: Litvinoff, Mankowitz, Kops
- Chapter 4: East end writers II: Arnold Wesker
- East-North-East
- Chapter 5: Hackney and other provinces: Harold Pinter and Peter Shaffer
- North-West
- Chapter 6: The golders green novel: Glanville, Charles, Rubens, Raphael
- After
- Chapter 7: Anglo-Jewish poetry after the Holocaust: Dannie Abse and Jon Silkin
- Chapter 8: The poetry of survival.