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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... thousand Jews in the United States . By 1850 the number had grown to about fifty thousand , almost three- fifths of them from Germany . Of the total immigration of three million between 1850 and 1860 , about one hundred thousand were ...
... thousand Jews in the United States . By 1850 the number had grown to about fifty thousand , almost three- fifths of them from Germany . Of the total immigration of three million between 1850 and 1860 , about one hundred thousand were ...
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... thousand years , had waked up in the Quaker City , in a state of perfect and Hebraic preservation . Van Gelt goes to the house of the widow Smolby , where a payment of ten thousand dollars is deposited for him . After murdering the ...
... thousand years , had waked up in the Quaker City , in a state of perfect and Hebraic preservation . Van Gelt goes to the house of the widow Smolby , where a payment of ten thousand dollars is deposited for him . After murdering the ...
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... thousand in 1842 to about sixteen thousand in 1850 ; and by 1860 they numbered about forty thousand . The Chatham Street episode in Redburn ( 1849 ) suggests personal observation . During Melville's 1840 trip to Galena , Illinois , to ...
... thousand in 1842 to about sixteen thousand in 1850 ; and by 1860 they numbered about forty thousand . The Chatham Street episode in Redburn ( 1849 ) suggests personal observation . During Melville's 1840 trip to Galena , Illinois , to ...
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Introduction | 3 |
American Renaissance | 100 |
Hawthorne and the Wandering Jew | 107 |
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