Encyclopedia of Holocaust Literature
Editat de David Patterson, Alan L. Berger, Sarita Cargasen Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 mar 2002 – vârsta până la 17 ani
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781573562577
ISBN-10: 1573562572
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1573562572
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Notă biografică
DAVID PATTERSON holds the Bornblum Chair in Judaic Studies at the University of Memphis and is a winner of the Koret Jewish Book Award. He is the author of more than 90 articles and book chapters.ALAN L. BERGER occupies the Raddock Eminent Scholar Chair for Holocaust Studies and is Director of Holocaust and Judaic Studies at Florida Atlantic University. With more than 80 articles and books chapters, Professor Berger has lectured on the Holocaust and Jewish literature and theology throughout America and in Europe, Australia, South Africa, and Israel. He is also editor of the Religion, Theology, and the Holocaust series for Syracuse University Press and an associate editor of Studies in American Jewish Literature and serves on the editorial boards of Literature and Belief and Jewish Affairs.SARITA CARGAS is an independent scholar. She earned her B.A. at St. John's College, Annapolis, in 1990. She also holds an M.A. in Psychology from Georgetown University (1997) and an M.A. in Theology from the Aquinas Institute of Theology (1998). She is currently studying for an M.A. in Religion at Oxford University.
Cuprins
PrefaceIntroductionThe EncyclopediaAppendix 1: Authors by Date of BirthAppendix 2: Authors by Country of BirthAppendix 3: Authors by Birth NameBibliography of Primary Works of Holocaust LiteratureBibliography of Critical Studies of Holocaust LiteratureIndex
Recenzii
An excellent source for those interested in literature about the holocaust; essential for academic libraries.
This useful new reference profiles the lives and works of influential authors associated with the Holocaust, whether as victim, as survivor, or in some other close capacity..this is the first significant encyclopedia in the field and is suitable for academic, public, and school libraries.
[t]his is a very useful reference work for anyone interested in the scope and breadth of holocaust literature. The editors have made an important contribution to the field.
.a solid choice for circulating collections, or branch library collections.
Highly recommended for all academic and public libraries, this encyclopedia brings together representative primary and critical works of Holocaust literature.
.an important reference tool.
This volume would make an excellent addition to both literary criticism and Holocaust collections..Recommended.
The value of this volume lies in the gathering together of so many authors and the literary criticism connected with understanding the Holocaust.for those libraries with an in-depth Holocaust collection and where there is an extensive Holocaust curriculum.
This guide profiles the lives and works of 128 of the first generation of Holocaust writers.The 20 editors and contributing scholars have carefully selected the most influential writers who bore personal witness to the Holocaust. Their alphabetically arranged entries summarize the significance of each writer's work, relate the details of their lives, critically examine individual titles and themes of the author, and provide selected bibliographies of their works and critical sources. The tales related are of human perserverance, searches for meaning and identity and, as the editors say, of personal testimony to the dearness of humanity. This excellent survey is highly recommended to public and academic libraries.
This important and sensitive work presents a detailed look at the writings and lives of authors who survived, perished in, or were closely connected to the Holocaust (1933-1945). It gives fresh voice to the Holocaust Studies subject area, which has seen many new publications in the last few years and thus needs a strong survey text. The contributors provide powerful documentation and original research in presenting their subjects' literary messages and biographies. the volume's Bibliography of Primary Works of Holocaust Literature is very comprehensive and will be a great aid to those doing primary research. The volume's arrangement and detailed analytic treatment make it unique.The Oryx volume will be a strong addition to public and academic libraries, especially the many with Holocaust classes at the graduate or undergraduate level. Many librarians will be able to use the extensive bibliography as a collection development tool.
Recommended for high schools who will study both literature and history of this horrific period of time.
This useful new reference profiles the lives and works of influential authors associated with the Holocaust, whether as victim, as survivor, or in some other close capacity..this is the first significant encyclopedia in the field and is suitable for academic, public, and school libraries.
[t]his is a very useful reference work for anyone interested in the scope and breadth of holocaust literature. The editors have made an important contribution to the field.
.a solid choice for circulating collections, or branch library collections.
Highly recommended for all academic and public libraries, this encyclopedia brings together representative primary and critical works of Holocaust literature.
.an important reference tool.
This volume would make an excellent addition to both literary criticism and Holocaust collections..Recommended.
The value of this volume lies in the gathering together of so many authors and the literary criticism connected with understanding the Holocaust.for those libraries with an in-depth Holocaust collection and where there is an extensive Holocaust curriculum.
This guide profiles the lives and works of 128 of the first generation of Holocaust writers.The 20 editors and contributing scholars have carefully selected the most influential writers who bore personal witness to the Holocaust. Their alphabetically arranged entries summarize the significance of each writer's work, relate the details of their lives, critically examine individual titles and themes of the author, and provide selected bibliographies of their works and critical sources. The tales related are of human perserverance, searches for meaning and identity and, as the editors say, of personal testimony to the dearness of humanity. This excellent survey is highly recommended to public and academic libraries.
This important and sensitive work presents a detailed look at the writings and lives of authors who survived, perished in, or were closely connected to the Holocaust (1933-1945). It gives fresh voice to the Holocaust Studies subject area, which has seen many new publications in the last few years and thus needs a strong survey text. The contributors provide powerful documentation and original research in presenting their subjects' literary messages and biographies. the volume's Bibliography of Primary Works of Holocaust Literature is very comprehensive and will be a great aid to those doing primary research. The volume's arrangement and detailed analytic treatment make it unique.The Oryx volume will be a strong addition to public and academic libraries, especially the many with Holocaust classes at the graduate or undergraduate level. Many librarians will be able to use the extensive bibliography as a collection development tool.
Recommended for high schools who will study both literature and history of this horrific period of time.