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Subject: Judaism X
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Critical consideration of anti-Semitism in Gothic literature in recent decades developed out of scholarship ...
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Saul Bellow's fiction dominated the American literary scene during the 1960s and 1970s, as Jewish American ...
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Gender became a significant critical concept in the wake of developments in feminist theory in the ...
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The difficulty of the concept of ideology, Slavoj Žižek argues, lies in “its utterly ambiguous and elusive ...
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The beginning of the twenty-first century has seen what has been described as a dazzling show of productivity ...
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Stories about three legendary Jewish figures – the dybbuk, the golem, and the Wandering Jew – all invoke ...
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Bernard Malamud is a central post-World War II American writer whose novels and short stories capture ...
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Marge Piercy, whose oeuvre includes novels, poetry, essays, short stories, and drama, is increasingly ...
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Mordecai Richler's death on July 3, 2001 marked the end of an era in Canadian Jewish literary life. The ...
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Highly prolific, Isaac Bashevis Singer (1904–July 24, 1991) wrote over 16 novels, 12 books of short stories, ...