The Zionist Paradox : Hebrew Literature and Israeli Identity.
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- 9781611686029
- 1611686024
- 9781584658948
- 1584658940
- 9781611686012
- 1611686016
- National characteristics, Israeli, in literature
- Jews -- Israel -- Identity
- Israeli fiction -- History and criticism
- Hebrew fiction -- History and criticism
- Zionism in literature
- Israéliens dans la littérature
- Juifs -- Israël -- Identité
- Roman israélien -- Histoire et critique
- Roman hébraïque -- Histoire et critique
- LITERARY CRITICISM -- African
- LITERARY CRITICISM / General
- Hebrew fiction
- Israeli fiction
- Jews -- Identity
- National characteristics, Israeli, in literature
- Zionism in literature
- Israel
- 892.4 892.4093585694
- PJ5030 .Z55 S5813 2014
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Cover; Title Page; Contents; Preface & Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. The Love of Zion, Avraham Mapu, 1853; 2. Altneuland, Theodor Herzl, 1902; 3. "Yoash," Yosef Luidor, 1912; 4. He Walked in the Fields, Moshe Shamir, 1948; 5. "Nomads and Viper," Amos Oz, 1963; Notes; Bibliography; Index.
A comprehensive reinterpretation of the development of Hebrew and Israeli literature against the backdrop of the Zionist ideal.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 315-328) and index.
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