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A. M. Klein, the father of Canadian Jewish literature
essays in the poetics of humanistic passion -
Inextricably bonded
Israeli Arab and Jewish writers re-visioning culture -
Polish Literature and the Holocaust
Eyewitness Testimonies, 1942-1947 -
Polish literature and the Holocaust
eyewitness testimonies, 1942-1947 -
Assimilation and assertion
the response to the Holocaust in Mordecai Richler's writing -
A. M. Klein, the father of Canadian Jewish literature
essays in the poetics of humanistic passion -
The ethics of witnessing
the Holocaust in Polish writers' diaries from Warsaw, 1939 - 1945 -
Polish literature and the Holocaust
eyewitness testimonies, 1942-1947 -
Inextricably bonded
Israeli Arab and Jewish writers re-visioning culture -
A. M. Klein, the father of Canadian Jewish literature
essays in the poetics of humanistic passion -
Writing as resistance
four women confronting the Holocaust ; Edith Stein, Simone Weil, Anne Frank, Etty Hillesum -
Assimilation and assertion
the response to the Holocaust in Mordecai Richler's writing -
Inextricably bonded
Israeli Arab and Jewish writers re-visioning culture -
Polish literature and the Holocaust
eyewitness testimonies, 1942-1947 -
The ethics of witnessing
the Holocaust in Polish writers' diaries from Warsaw, 1939 - 1945 -
Inextricably bonded
Israeli Arab and Jewish writers re-visioning culture -
Polish literature and the Holocaust
eyewitness testimonies, 1942-1947 -
Assimilation and assertion
the response to the Holocaust in Mordecai Richler's writing -
The ethics of witnessing
the Holocaust in Polish writers' diaries from Warsaw, 1939 - 1945 -
Polish literature and the Holocaust
eyewitness testimonies, 1942-1947 -
The ethics of witnessing
the Holocaust in Polish writers' diaries from Warsaw, 1939 - 1945 -
Polish literature and the Holocaust
eyewitness testimonies, 1942-1947 -
A. M. Klein, the father of Canadian Jewish literature
essays in the poetics of humanistic passion -
Assimilation and assertion
the response to the Holocaust in Mordecai Richler's writing -
<<The>> ethics of witnessing
the Holocaust in Polish writers' diaries from Warsaw, 1939 - 1945