גרשון שקד (1929־2006)

Gershon Shaked


 

Gershon Shaked
The New
Tradition : essays on modern Hebrew literature / Gershon Shaked. -- Cincinnati : Hebrew Union College Press, 2006.
328 p. -- (An I. Edward Kiev Library Foundation volume)








 

        Table of contents:

Preface vii
Introduction 1
Defining the New Tradition  
1. Shall we find sufficient strength? On behalf of Israeli secularism 14
2. Israeli society and secular Jewish culture 29
3. Between the Western Wall and Masada: the Holocaust and the historical consciousness of Israeli society 36
4. Breaking the mold: the maturing of Hebrew literature 48
5. The beginnings of Hebrew literature in America 78
Poetry and Drama  
6. The myth of rebellion: an interpretation of Bialik's "The Dead of the Desert" 101
7. Mattityahu Shoham's Jericho 120
8. The early Amichai and his literary reference group 144
Mendele  
9. Dickens' Oliver Twist and Mendele's The Book of Beggars 173
10. Three Kalikes: a comparative study of Mendele, Agnon, and Bashevis 183
11. "A Groan from a Broken Heart": Mendele's Fishke the Lame as a demand for responsibility 194
Agnon  
12. After the Fall: Nostalgia and the treatment of authority in Kafka and Agnon 216
13. Midrash and Narrative: Agnon's "Agunot" 244
14. Portrait of the Immigrant as a Young Neurotic 262
East and West  
15. The Man who was not Job: Brenner's Breakdown and Bereavement 275
16. Shami's The Vengeance of the fathers:  a Palestinian-Hebrew novel 295
The Outsider  
17. David Vogel: a Hebrew novelist in Vienna 309
   
Sources 325
Index of Writers 327



























 

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