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Writing Their Nations

by Diane Marilyn Lichtenstein
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"Taking into account their multiple loyalties, this book explores how these Jewish women created their own space and how we interpret their achievements. With a comprehensive bibliography, notes, and an index, this work is essential for scholars, women's and Jewish studies departments, and literary and historical studies." —Library Journal

"... Lichtenstein has served the fields of American women’s and Jewish history well... " —American Historical Review

"This is a fascinating, well-researched book." —Na'amat Woman

"A significant record of the relationship of gender and Jewish ethnicity to American literary studies." —Choice

The unique literary tradition of nineteenth-century American Jewish women has been largely ignored. Diane Lichtenstein considers more than twenty-five of these authors, including Emma Lazarus, Rebekah Hyneman, Penina Moise, and Emma Wolf.

Synopsis

"Taking into account their multiple loyalties, this book explores how these Jewish women created their own space and how we interpret their achievements. With a comprehensive bibliography, notes, and an index, this work is essential for scholars, women's and Jewish studies departments, and literary and historical studies." — Library Journal

"... Lichtenstein has served the fields of American women's and Jewish history well... " — American Historical Review

"This is a fascinating, well-researched book." — Na'amat Woman

"A significant record of the relationship of gender and Jewish ethnicity to American literary studies." — Choice

The unique literary tradition of nineteenth-century American Jewish women has been largely ignored. Diane Lichtenstein considers more than twenty-five of these authors, including Emma Lazarus, Rebekah Hyneman, Penina Moise, and Emma Wolf.

About the Author, Diane Marilyn Lichtenstein

DIANE LICHTENSTEIN is Associate Professor of English and Co-Chair of Women's Studies at Beloit College. Her work on American Jewish women writers has appeared in Tulsa Studies in Women and Literature and Studies in American Jewish Literature.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 1992
Publisher
Indiana University Press
Pages
190
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780253333469

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