The Image of the Jew in American Literature: From Early Republic to Mass ImmigrationJewish Publication Society of America, 1974 - 586 pages |
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... suppose Shenkin to have been one of these who had a bad reputation , but no such actual personage has been identified . Freneau's targets in several of these poems were the Federalist printers Fenno and Oswald , who exchanged versified ...
... suppose Shenkin to have been one of these who had a bad reputation , but no such actual personage has been identified . Freneau's targets in several of these poems were the Federalist printers Fenno and Oswald , who exchanged versified ...
Page 239
... suppose that the symbolism must have been felt in the depths of consciousness from the start , even if the feeling was not articulated . In any event , the constituent germs of the legend are to be found in the New Testament . The idea ...
... suppose that the symbolism must have been felt in the depths of consciousness from the start , even if the feeling was not articulated . In any event , the constituent germs of the legend are to be found in the New Testament . The idea ...
Page 382
... suppose I ever had a suit of clothes to fit me , " says Kinney . " Feel kind of ashamed , you know , when I go into the store , and take the first thing the Jew wants to put off on to me . " When Kinney visits Bartley later in Boston ...
... suppose I ever had a suit of clothes to fit me , " says Kinney . " Feel kind of ashamed , you know , when I go into the store , and take the first thing the Jew wants to put off on to me . " When Kinney visits Bartley later in Boston ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
American Renaissance | 100 |
Hawthorne and the Wandering Jew | 107 |
Copyright | |
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