Between "race" and culture
Between "race" and culture: representations of "the Jew" in English and American literature
edited by Bryan Cheyette
Publisher: Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, 1996.
ISBN: 0804728534
DDC: 820.935203924
LCC: PR151
Edition: (pbk. : alk. paper)
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: unanswered questions / Bryan Cheyette -- Romanticism
and/or antisemitism / William Galperin -- Mark Twain and the diseases
of the Jews / Sander L. Gilman -- Seeing double: Jews in the fiction
of F. Scott Fitzgerald, Charles Dickens, Anthony Trollope, and George
Eliot / Murray Baumgarten -- Henry James and the discourses of
antisemitism / Jonathan Freedman -- Imaginary Jew: T.S. Eliot and
Ezra Pound / Maud Ellman -- Nightmare of history: Ireland's Jews and
Joyce's Ulysses / Marilyn Reizbaum -- Dorothy Richardson and the Jew
/ Jacqueline Rose -- "Milk of our mother's kindness has ceased to
flow": Virginia Woolf, Stevie Smith, and the representation of the
Jew / Phyllis Lassner -- Protection of masculinity: Jews as
projective pawns in the texts of William Gerhardi and George Orwell /
Andrea Freud Loewenstein -- Some uses for Jewish ambivalence: Abraham
Cahan and Michael Gold / Eric Homberger.
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