The Image of the Jew in American Literature: From Early Republic to Mass ImmigrationJewish Publication Society of America, 1974 - 586 páginas |
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... David about his Jewishness . Norton explains that " there is some old rabbi here in New York that is David's great uncle and makes much of him ; and so David has been taught about Jewish things , and told , I suppose , that he must ...
... David about his Jewishness . Norton explains that " there is some old rabbi here in New York that is David's great uncle and makes much of him ; and so David has been taught about Jewish things , and told , I suppose , that he must ...
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... David to the last prince of the house of David , Jesus Christ . 53 The first of the series chronologically , The Pillar , is the least interesting . This interminable 600 - page epistolary novel is generally sympathetic and favorably ...
... David to the last prince of the house of David , Jesus Christ . 53 The first of the series chronologically , The Pillar , is the least interesting . This interminable 600 - page epistolary novel is generally sympathetic and favorably ...
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... David " not the type of Jew she was used to meeting in Odessa . " David's English friend , John Pemberton , tells him he is not at all " like the regulation Jew . " When Marya's fanatical anti - Semitic hus- band , Michael , sees David ...
... David " not the type of Jew she was used to meeting in Odessa . " David's English friend , John Pemberton , tells him he is not at all " like the regulation Jew . " When Marya's fanatical anti - Semitic hus- band , Michael , sees David ...
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Introduction | 3 |
American Renaissance | 100 |
Hawthorne and the Wandering Jew | 107 |
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