Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature
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- "In the open" : Jewish women writers and British culture
- A double dying : reflections on Holocaust literature
- A thousand darknesses : lies and truth in Holocaust fiction
- Admitting the Holocaust : collected essays
- After the end : representations of post-apocalypse
- Against the unspeakable : complicity, the Holocaust, and slavery in America
- An obsession with Anne Frank : Meyer Levin and The diary
- Auschwitz and after : race, culture, and "the Jewish question" in France
- Beyond despair : three lectures and a conversation with Philip Roth
- Bilder des Holocaust : Literatur, Film, bildende Kunst
- Bloodscripts : writing the violent subject
- Call it English : the languages of Jewish American literature
- Children of Job : American second-generation witnesses to the Holocaust
- Committed to memory : cultural mediations of the Holocaust
- Confronting the Holocaust : the impact of Elie Wiesel
- Daughters of valor : contemporary Jewish American women writers
- Die andere Erinnerung : jüdische Autoren in der westdeutschen Nachkriegsliteratur
- Holocaust drama : the theater of atrocity
- Holocaust literature : Schulz, Levi, Spiegelman and the memory of the offence
- Imagining the Holocaust
- In the footsteps of Orpheus : the life and times of Miklós Radnóti
- Jewish American and Holocaust literature : representation in the postmodern world
- Jews and theatre in an intercultural context
- Journey to oblivion : the end of the East European Yiddish and German worlds in the mirror of literature
- Jurek Becker : a Jew who became a German?
- Landscapes of the metropolis of death : reflections on memory and imagination
- Legacy of night, the literary universe of Elie Wiesel
- Literary responses to the Holocaust, 1945-1995
- Literature of the Holocaust
- Literature, the arts, and the Holocaust
- Local history, transnational memory in the Romanian Holocaust
- Memory work : the second generation
- National responses to the Holocaust : national identity and public memory
- Out of the whirlwind : a reader of holocaust literature
- Performing history : theatrical representations of the past in contemporary theatre
- Preempting the Holocaust
- Rage is the subtext : readings in Holocaust literature and film
- Reading the Holocaust
- Reflections of the Holocaust in art and literature
- Representing perpetrators in Holocaust literature and film
- Sounds of defiance : the Holocaust, multilingualism, and the problem of English
- Sparing the child : grief and the unspeakable in youth literature about Nazism and the Holocaust
- The Afterlife of Holocaust Memory in Contemporary Literature and Culture
- The Americanization of the Holocaust
- The Holocaust and the nonrepresentable : literary and photographic transcendence
- The Holocaust and the postmodern
- The Holocaust and the text : speaking the unspeakable
- The Jewish graphic novel : critical approaches
- The Polish theatre of the Holocaust
- The broken voice : reading post-Holocaust literature
- The edge of modernism : American poetry and the traumatic past
- The end of the Holocaust
- The ethics of mourning : grief and responsibility in elegiac literature
- The language of silence : West German literature and the Holocaust
- The stolen legacy of Anne Frank : Meyer Levin, Lillian Hellman, and the staging of the Diary
- The subject of Holocaust fiction
- The terror of our days : four American poets respond to the Holocaust
- Thinking about the Holocaust : after half a century
- Transcultural memory and European identity in contemporary German-Jewish migrant literature
- Translating the poetry of the Holocaust : translation, style and the reader
- Translating war : literature and memory in France and Britain from the 1940s to the 1960s
- Traumatic verses : on poetry in German from the concentration camps, 1933-1945
- Unwanted beauty : aesthetic pleasure in Holocaust representation
- Using and abusing the Holocaust
- Women's Holocaust writing : memory and imagination
- Writing and rewriting the Holocaust : narrative and the consequences of interpretation
- Young lions : how Jewish authors reinvented the American war novel
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