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Holocaust - hŏlˈəkôstˌ, hōˈlə–, name given to the period of persecution and extermination of European Jews by Nazi Germany. Although anti-Semitism in Europe has a long history, persecution of German Jews began with Hitler's rise to power in 1933. Jews were disenfranchised, then terrorized in anti-Jewish riots (such as Kristallnacht)


16 of the Best Books and Articles on: Holocaust Literature

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    Anthology of Holocaust Literature » Read Now

    by Jacob Glatstein, Israel Knox, Samuel Margoshes. 412 pgs.

    ...ANTHOLOGY OF HOLOCAUST LITERATURE ANTHOLOGY OF HOLOCAUST LITERATURE EDITED BY JACOB GLATSTEIN ISRAEL KNOX...and his firsthand acquaintance with the literature of the...
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    Holocaust Fiction » Read Now

    by Sue Vice. 239 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    Examining the controversies that have accompanied the publication of novels representing the Holocaust, this compelling book explores such literature to analyze their violently mixed receptions and what this says about the ethics and practice of millennial Holocaust literature. The novels examined...
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    Voicing the Void: Muteness and Memory in Holocaust Fiction » Read Now

    by Sara R. Horowitz. 276 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    ...idea of a fiction of the Holocaust, "literature" or "art" may be distinguished...generally, and on the value of Holocaust literature specifically, has shifted...critical...
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    Bearing Witness: A Resource Guide to Literature, Poetry, Art, Music, and Videos by Holocaust Victims and Survivors » Read Now

    by Nina Apfelbaum, Philip Rosen. 211 pgs.

    This resource guide will help readers locate over 800 first-person accounts, fiction, poetry, art interpretations, and music by Holocaust victims and survivors, as well as videos relating the testimony and experiences of Holocaust survivors. In addition to the few well-known writers, artists, and...
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    Gender and Destiny: Women Writers and the Holocaust » Read Now

    by Marlene E. Heinemann. 152 pgs.

    This penetrating study explores some of the critical approaches common to works written by women about an extreme situation--the Holocaust--affecting both sexes. The two novels and four fictionalized memoirs on which Heinemann's analysis is based describe experiences unique to women in the...
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    The Vicarious Witness: Belated Memory and Authorial Presence in Recent Holocaust Literature, in History and Memory » Read Now

    by Froma I. Zeitlin. 38 pgs.

    ...Authorial Presence in Recent Holocaust Literature* FROMA I. ZEITLIN...reference to two other works of Holocaust literature, which, although widely...stage in the evolution...
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    Anne Frank and After: Dutch Holocaust Literature in Historical Perspective » Read Now

    by Dick Van Galen Last, Rolf Wolfswinkel. 184 pgs.

    Between 1940 and 1945, 110,000 of the 140,000 Dutch Jews were deported to the death camps in Eastern Europe. 80% never returned. In Anne Frank and After the authors focus on two main questions: how exactly did this happen, and how has Dutch literature come to terms with this appalling event? In the...
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    Christianity, Tragedy, and Holocaust Literature » Read Now

    by Michael R. Steele. 198 pgs.

    Identifying elements of the Christian worldview that have influenced our theories of tragedy, Steele demonstrates how these theories fail when applied to Holocaust literature. The challenge of interpreting Holocaust literature is highlighted by a close investigation of the extent to which Christian...
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    Holocaust Education: Legislation, Practices, and Literature for Middle-School Students, in Social Studies » Read Now

    by Edna Greene Brabham. 4 pgs.

    ...the best and most recent Holocaust literature. In response to the trend...often, the only selection of Holocaust literature to which students re exposed...Exhaustive...
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    Using the Literature of Elie Wiesel and Selected Poetry to Teach the Holocaust in the Secondary School History Classroom, in Social Studies » Read Now

    by Carol Danks. 5 pgs.

    ...Using the Literature of Elie Wiesel...to Teach the Holocaust in the Secondary...history of the Holocaust is through its literature. Because "who...comes from Holocaust...
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    The Political Aesthetics of Holocaust Literature: Peter Weiss's "The Investigation" and Its Critics, in History and Memory » Read Now

    by Robert Cohen. 25 pgs.

    ...Political Aesthetics of Holocaust Literature Peter Weisss The Investigation...institutionalization of the study of Holocaust literature and its attendant...

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