[图书][B] Hebrew Gothic: History and the Poetics of Persecution

K Grumberg - 2019 - books.google.com
Sinister tales written since the early 20th century by the foremost Hebrew authors, including
SY Agnon, Leah Goldberg, and Amos Oz, reveal a darkness at the foundation of Hebrew …

A modern (Jewish) woman in a cafe: Leah Goldberg and the poetic space of the coffeehouse

S Pinsker - Jewish Social Studies: History, Culture, Society, 2015 - JSTOR
This article examines the complex role of the urban café in Leah Goldberg's poetic texts and
Goldberg's place as a woman writer in Jewish café culture. The café appears as a real and …

Gothic Temporalities and Insecure Sanctuaries in Lea Goldberg's The Lady of the Castle and Edgar Allan Poe's “Masque of the Red Death”

K Grumberg - Comparative Literature, 2016 - read.dukeupress.edu
This essay argues that the gothicism of Lea Goldberg's play ba'alat ha-armon (The Lady of
the Castle, 1956) undergirds its key concern: the role time plays in the encounter between …

When Der Struwwelpeter Made Aliyah: Germanness in Hebrew Children's Literature during Israel's Nation-Building Era

Y Darr - Jewish Social Studies, 2021 - muse.jhu.edu
Focusing on Hebrew-language children's books published in Palestine in the 1930s and
40s by first-generation immigrants from German-speaking countries, this article explores the …

“Memory of a vague longing”: reflective nostalgia in Lea Goldberg's wartime poetry

N Gordinsky - Journal of Modern Jewish Studies, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Among the modern Hebrew poets, Lea Goldberg is perhaps one of the few who not only
wrote nostalgic poems about the homeland that was left behind and destroyed in the …

[引用][C] Strange cocktail: translation and the making of modern Hebrew poetry

AX Jacobs - 2018 - University of Michigan Press

[PDF][PDF] Gothic Temporalities and Insecure Sanctuaries in Lea Goldberg's The Lady of the Castle and Edgar Allan Poe's

K GRUMBERG - academia.edu
1956), Lea Goldberg (1911–70) relects on ideological issues that preoccupied Israeli Jews
in the 1950s and 1960s: the past's relation to the present and the future; 1 the role of Europe …