Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), in literature
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- A double dying : reflections on Holocaust literature
- A house of words : Jewish writing, identity and memory
- A life in pieces : the making and unmaking of Binjamin Wilkomirski
- Admitting the Holocaust : collected essays
- After representation? : the Holocaust, literature, and culture
- Against the apocalypse : responses to catastrophe in modern Jewish culture
- Against the unspeakable : complicity, the Holocaust, and slavery in America
- Aharon Appelfeld : from individual lament to tribal eternity
- Aharon Appelfeld : the Holocaust and beyond
- An Introduction to Holocaust studies
- An obsession with Anne Frank : Meyer Levin and The diary
- Anglo-Jewish women writing the Holocaust : displaced witnesses
- Bearing the unbearable : Yiddish and Polish poetry in the ghettos and concentration camps
- Between witness and testimony : the Holocaust and the limits of representaion
- Beyond despair : three lectures and a conversation with Philip Roth
- Bloodscripts : writing the violent subject
- Breaking crystal : writing and memory after Auschwitz
- By words alone : the Holocaust in literature
- Call it English : the languages of Jewish American literature
- Celebrating Elie Wiesel : stories, essays, reflections
- Children of Job : American second-generation witnesses to the Holocaust
- Children of the Holocaust
- Children writing the Holocaust
- Committed to memory : cultural mediations of the Holocaust
- Considering Maus : approaches to Art Spiegelman's "Survivor's tale" of the Holocaust
- Curriculum and the Holocaust : competing sites of memory and representation
- Elie Wiesel's Night
- Elie Wiesel, messenger to all humanity
- Embodied memory : the theatre of George Tabori
- Encounter with Aharon Appelfeld
- Experience and expression : women, the Nazis, and the Holocaust
- Foregone conclusions : against apocalyptic history
- Forgetting to remember : religious remembrance and the literary response to the Holocaust
- Gender and destiny : women writers and the Holocaust
- Haunting legacies : violent histories and transgenerational trauma
- Hebrew literature in the wake of the Holocaust
- Holocaust as fiction : Bernhard Schlink's "Nazi" novels and their films
- Holocaust drama : the theater of atrocity
- Holocaust fiction
- Holocaust literature
- Holocaust literature : Schulz, Levi, Spiegelman and the memory of the offence
- Holocaust literature of the second generation
- How the Holocaust looks now : international perspectives
- Imagining Hitler
- Imagining the Holocaust
- Imagining the unimaginable : speculative fiction and the Holocaust
- Imre Kertész and Holocaust literature
- In the shadow of the Holocaust : Jewish-Communist writers in East Germany
- Ingeborg Bachmann's telling stories : fairy tale beginnings and holocaust endings
- Israeli poetry of the Holocaust
- Jewish American and Holocaust literature : representation in the postmodern world
- Journey to oblivion : the end of the East European Yiddish and German worlds in the mirror of literature
- Journeys of remembrance : memories of the Second World War in French and German literature, 1960-1980
- La littérature en suspens : écritures de la Shoah : le témoignage et les œuvres
- Landscapes of Holocaust postmemory
- Legacy of night, the literary universe of Elie Wiesel
- Living after the holocaust : reflections by the post-war generation in America
- Memory matters : generational responses to Germany's Nazi past in recent women's literature
- Mother of the wire fence : inside and outside the Holocaust
- Multidirectional memory : remembering the Holocaust in the age of decolonization
- My mother's voice : children, literature, and the Holocaust
- Narrative & imperative : the first fifty years of Italian Holocaust writing (1944-1994)
- No one's witness : a monstrous poetics
- Numbered days : diaries and the Holocaust
- On the edge of the Holocaust : the Shoah in Latin American literature and culture
- Oskar Schindler and his list : the man, the book, the film, the Holocaust and its survivors
- Out of the whirlwind; : a reader of holocaust literature
- Palimpsestic memory : the Holocaust and colonialism in French and francophone fiction and film
- Paul Celan : holograms of darkness
- Performing history : theatrical representations of the past in contemporary theatre
- Persecution, extermination, literature
- Poetry after Auschwitz : remembering what one never knew
- Preempting the Holocaust
- Probing the limits of representation : Nazism and the "final solution"
- Reading the Holocaust
- Reflections of the Holocaust in art and literature
- Remembering and imagining the Holocaust : the chain of memory
- Remembering the Holocaust : a debate
- Second-generation Holocaust literature : legacies of survival and perpetration
- Silence in the novels of Elie Wiesel
- 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
- Spectacular suffering : theatre, fascism, and the Holocaust
- Stages of annihilation : theatrical representations of the Holocaust
- Staging the holocaust : the Shoah in drama and performance
- Stated memory : East Germany and the Holocaust
- Textual silence : unreadability and the Holocaust
- The American love lyric after Auschwitz and Hiroshima
- The Americanization of the Holocaust
- The Generation of postmemory : writing and visual culture after the Holocaust
- The Holocaust and the postmodern
- The Holocaust and the text : speaking the unspeakable
- The Holocaust and the war of ideas
- The Holocaust novel
- The Jewish graphic novel : critical approaches
- The belated witness : literature, testimony, and the question of Holocaust survival
- The conflagration of community : fiction before and after Auschwitz
- The darkness we carry : the drama of the Holocaust
- 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 holocaust and the literary imagination
- The holocaust of texts : genocide, literature, and personification
- The language of silence : West German literature and the Holocaust
- The resonance of dust : essays on holocaust literature and Jewish fate
- The shadow of death : letters in flames
- The stolen legacy of Anne Frank : Meyer Levin, Lillian Hellman, and the staging of the Diary
- The terror of our days : four American poets respond to the Holocaust
- Thinking about the Holocaust : after half a century
- Tony Harrison and the Holocaust
- Traumatic encounters : Holocaust representation and the Hegelian subject
- Traumatic verses : on poetry in German from the concentration camps, 1933-1945
- Unwanted beauty : aesthetic pleasure in Holocaust representation
- Using and abusing the Holocaust
- Verfolgung bis zum Massenmord : Holocaust-Diskurse in deutscher Sprache aus der Sicht der Verfolgten
- Versions of survival : the Holocaust and the human spirit
- Voicing the void : muteness and memory in Holocaust fiction
- William Styron's Sophie's choice : crime and self-punishment
- Witnessing, memory, poetics : H. G. Adler and W. G. Sebald
- Women and the Holocaust : narrative and representation
- Women's Holocaust writing : memory and imagination
- Women's autobiography : war and trauma
- Words and witness : narrative and aesthetic strategies in the representation of the Holocaust
- Writing and rewriting the Holocaust : narrative and the consequences of interpretation
- Writing and the Holocaust
- Writing the Holocaust : identity, testimony, representation
- Ḥurban : responses to catastrophe in Hebrew literature
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