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  • Berlin  (2)
  • Thuringia
  • Albany : State Univ. of New York Press  (1)
  • Albany, NY : State Universtity of New York Press  (1)
  • Jews in literature  (2)
  • American Studies  (2)
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  • 1
    Book
    Book
    Albany : State Univ. of New York Press
    ISBN: 0791429091 , 0791429105
    Language: English
    Pages: XIV, 319 S. , Ill.
    Year of publication: 1996
    Series Statement: SUNY series in modern Jewish literature and culture
    DDC: 813/.54
    RVK:
    Keywords: Roth, Philip - Critique et interprétation ; Roth, Philip - Personnages - Juifs ; Roth, Philip - Religion ; Roth, Philip Characters ; Jews ; Roth, Philip Criticism and interpretation ; Roth, Philip Religion ; Roth, Philip ; Joden ; Judaïsme dans la littérature ; Juifs dans la littérature ; Roman juif - États-Unis - Histoire et critique ; Juden ; Jewish fiction History and criticism ; Jews in literature ; Judaism in literature ; Literatur ; Judenbild ; Juden ; Charakterisierung ; Judentum ; USA ; Roth, Philip 1933-2018 ; Judentum ; USA ; Literatur ; Judenbild ; Roth, Philip 1933-2018 ; Juden ; Charakterisierung
    Abstract: In a style richly accessible to the general reader, this book presents Roth's secular Jewishness, with its own mysteries and humor, as most representative of the American Jewish experience. Thirty years into his career as a writer, Philip Roth remains known to most readers as a self-hating Jew or a flawed would be comic. Philip Roth and the Jews shows Roth the ironist, the master of absurdity, for whom twentieth-century America and modern Jewish history resonate with each other's signal accomplishments and anxieties. Roth's "egoism" is a persona, an abashed moralist discomfited by the world. Cooper shows that in the "Jewish" works Roth has taken the pulse of America and read the pressures of the world. Modernism, the universal tug for individual sovereignty and against tribal definition, is an issue everywhere. Roth's own odyssey of betrayal, loss, and return - the pattern of the Jewish writer in the last 200 years - is so shaped by his origins that Roth has carried his home and neighborhood into the corners of the earth and thus never left them.
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  • 2
    Book
    Book
    Albany, NY : State Universtity of New York Press
    ISBN: 0873959760 , 0873959752
    Language: English
    Pages: XV, 235 Seiten , 24 cm
    Year of publication: 1985
    Series Statement: SUNY series on modern Jewish literature and culture
    DDC: 820/.9/8924
    RVK:
    RVK:
    Keywords: English literature Jewish authors ; History and criticism ; English literature History and criticism ; 20th century ; Jews Intellectual life ; Great Britain ; Judaism and literature Great Britain ; Jews in literature ; Großbritannien ; Jüdische Literatur ; Geschichte 1945-1984 ; Juden ; Literatur ; Englisch ; Geschichte 1950-1985 ; Großbritannien ; Juden ; Literatur ; Geschichte 1950-1985 ; Juden ; Literatur ; Englisch ; Geschichte 1953-1983
    Abstract: Writers in the isles -- Chapter 1: Assimilators and assimilated: from Israel Zangwill to Louis Golding -- Chapter 2: Contemporary Anglo-Jewish literature: a political and cultural background -- East -- Chapter 3: East end writers I: Litvinoff, Mankowitz, Kops -- Chapter 4: East end writers II: Arnold Wesker -- East-North-East -- Chapter 5: Hackney and other provinces: Harold Pinter and Peter Shaffer -- North-West -- Chapter 6: The golders green novel: Glanville, Charles, Rubens, Raphael -- After -- Chapter 7: Anglo-Jewish poetry after the Holocaust: Dannie Abse and Jon Silkin -- Chapter 8: The poetry of survival
    Description / Table of Contents: Writers in the isles -- Chapter 1: Assimilators and assimilated: from Israel Zangwill to Louis Golding -- Chapter 2: Contemporary Anglo-Jewish literature: a political and cultural background -- East -- Chapter 3: East end writers I: Litvinoff, Mankowitz, Kops -- Chapter 4: East end writers II: Arnold Wesker -- East-North-East -- Chapter 5: Hackney and other provinces: Harold Pinter and Peter Shaffer -- North-West -- Chapter 6: The golders green novel: Glanville, Charles, Rubens, Raphael -- After -- Chapter 7: Anglo-Jewish poetry after the Holocaust: Dannie Abse and Jon Silkin -- Chapter 8: The poetry of survival.
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