Reference Guide to Holocaust Literature

Reference Guide to Holocaust Literature
ISBN-10
1558624678
ISBN-13
9781558624672
Category
Literary Criticism / Modern / 20th Century
Pages
714
Language
English
Published
2002
Publisher
St. James Press
Author
Thomas Riggs

Description

Covering the entire spectrum of the literature of the Holocaust era, from the beginnings of Nazism through the concentration camp experience, survivor syndrome and second generation response, this detailed survey includes entries on more than 200 authors and 300 works. Author entries include detailed biographical information as well as expert analytical interpretation. Work entries discuss each work in detail and include a critical essay written by an expert in the field. Value added features include chronologies, further reading lists and nationality, concentration camp and title indexes.

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