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Literary Criticism

Aaron, Frieda W. Bearing the Unbearable: Yiddish and Polish Poetry in the Ghettos and
Concentration Camps. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1990.

Aaron. Frieda W. 1990. “Poetry in the Holocaust Dominion.” Perspectives on the Holocaust.
Randolph L. Braham, ed. Boston: Kluwer-Nishoff Publishing.

Alexander, Edward. The Resonance of Dust: Essays of Holocaust Literature and Jewish Fate.
Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1979.

Bilik, Dorothy. Immigrant-Survivors: Post-Holocaust Consciousness in Recent Jewish-American


Fiction. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan Press, 1981.

Brauner, David. “Breaking the Silences: Jewish-American Women Writing the Holocaust.” The
Yearbook of English Studies. 31. 2001

Ezrahi, Sidra DeKoven. By Words Alone: The Holocaust in Literature. Chicago: University of
Chicago Press, 1980.

Feinstein, Margarete Myers. “Absent Fathers, Present Mothers: Images of Parenthood in Holocaust
Survivor Narratives.” Nashim: A Journal of Jewish Women's Studies and Gender Issues. 13. Spring
2007.

Friedman, Jonathan. “Togetherness and Isolation: Holocaust Survivor Memories of Intimacy and
Sexuality in the Ghettos.” The Oral History Review. 28.1. Winter-Spring 2001.

Graver, Lawrence. An Obsession with Anne Frank: Meyer Levin and the Diary. Berkeley:
University of California Press, 1995.

Gubar, Susan. Poetry After Auschwitz: Remembering What One Never Knew. Indiana University Press,
2003.

Horowitz, Sara R. Voicing the Void: Muteness and Memory in Holocaust Fiction. Albany: State
University of New York Press, 1997.

Kohn, Murray J. The Voice of My Blood Cries Out: The Holocaust as Reflected in Hebrew Poetry.

Langer, Lawrence. The Holocaust and the Literary Imagination. New Haven: Yale University
Press, 1975.

Nader, Andres. “The Shock of Arrival: Poetry from the Nazi Concentration Camps at the End of the
Century.” Poetics Today. 21.1. 2000.

Nutkiewicz, Michael. “Shame, Guilt, and Anguish in Holocaust Survivor Testimony.” The Oral History
Review. 30.1. Winter-Spring 2003.

Patterson, David. “Some Theological Aspects of Jewish Memory in the Holocaust Memoir.” Annals of
the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 548. November 1996.
Popkin, Jeremy D. “Holocaust Memories, Historians' Memoirs: First-Person Narrative and the Memory
of the Holocaust.” History and Memory. 15.1. Spring/Summer 2003.

Rosenberg, David. Testimony: Contemporary Writers Make the Holocaust Personal. New York:
Times Books, 1989.

Suleiman, Susan Rubin. “Monuments in a Foreign Tongue: On Reading Holocaust Memoirs by


Emigrants.” Poetics Today. 17.4. Winter, 1996.

Young, James E. Writing and Rewriting the Holocaust: Narrative and the Consequences of
Interpretation. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1998.

Yudkin, Leon I. Hebrew Literature in the Wake of the Holocaust. London: Associated University
Press, 1993.

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