Witness Through the Imagination

Witness Through the Imagination
Author: S. Lillian Kremer
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2018-02-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 0814343945


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Witness through the Imagination presents a critical reading of themes and stylistic strategies of major American Holocaust fiction to determine its capacity to render the prelude, progress, and aftermath of the Holocaust. Criticism of Holocaust literature is an emerging field of inquiry, and as might be expected, the most innovative work has been concentrated on the vanguard of European and Israeli Holocaust literature. Now that American fiction has amassed an impressive and provocative Holocaust canon, the time is propitious for its evaluation. Witness Through the Imagination presents a critical reading of themes and stylistic strategies of major American Holocaust fiction to determine its capacity to render the prelude, progress, and aftermath of the Holocaust. The unifying critical approach is the textual explication of themes and literary method, occasional comparative references to international Holocaust literature, and a discussion of extra-literary Holocaust sources that have influenced the creative writers' treatment of the Holocaust universe.


Witness Through the Imagination
Language: en
Pages: 356
Authors: S. Lillian Kremer
Categories: History
Type: BOOK - Published: 2018-02-05 - Publisher: Wayne State University Press

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Witness through the Imagination presents a critical reading of themes and stylistic strategies of major American Holocaust fiction to determine its capacity to
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Criticism of Holocaust literature is an emerging field of inquiry, and as might be expected, the most innovative work has been concentrated on the vanguard of E
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Language: en
Pages: 266
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Categories: Literary Criticism
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