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No Place in Time: The Hebraic Myth in Late-Nineteenth-Century American Literature by Sharon B. Oster
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Julian Levinson
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AJS Review: The Journal of the Association for Jewish Studies. 44:214-216
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Julian Levinson
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AJS Review. 44:214-216
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Julian Levinson
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American Jewish History. 101:57-79
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Julian Levinson
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American Jewish History. 100:149-153
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Julian Levinson
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Studies in American Jewish Literature (1981-). 33:147-165
This article explores the development of a “prophetic” poetic mode in the writings of self-proclaimed Jewish poet Adah Isaacs Menken (1835–1868). Although Menken laid claim to a Jewish identity, it now appears all but certain that she was neith
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Julian Levinson
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AJS Review. 36:364-367
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Julian Levinson
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Prooftexts. 36:286
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Julian Levinson, Hana Wirth-Nesher
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The Cambridge History of Jewish American Literature
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https://doi.org/10.1017/cho9781107261341.002
https://doi.org/10.1017/cho9781107261341.002
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Julian Levinson
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Jewish Social Studies: History, Culture, and Society. 10:143-160
O f the poetry written in Yiddish in the early twentieth century, the work of Moyshe-Leyb Halpern (1886-1932) has aged particularly well. Universally acknowledged by his contemporaries as a unique and captivating new writer, he was also among the mos
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Julian Levinson
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The Yale Journal of Criticism. 17:141-160
This article explores how changing modalities of cinematic representation generate new forms of Holocaust awareness and response. It contends that the two phases of Holocaust response in America--the first marked by reticence, the second by a wide pr