Judaism and Heterogeneity in the Modernist Long Novel

This paper explores how Judaism is represented in non-Jewish writers of the nineteenth-century (outstandingly, Walter Scott and George Eliot) and in modernist long novels, such as those by Dorothy Richardson, Marcel Proust, James Joyce, Alfred Döblin, Robert Musil, and Thomas Mann, and, in the Latin...

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Published inModernist cultures Vol. 10; no. 3; p. 357
Main Author Tambling, Jeremy
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Edinburgh Edinburgh University Press 01.11.2015
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